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Thanks for your response. I do find it odd, though, that getLocalAddr returns the hostname and getLocalName returns the ip address. It seems reversed from what the servlet api states.
nickmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 8/21/2006 4:36 PM >>>
Nancy, Those values are the "normal" results when using the server within WDSC from your local machine. You are not doing something stupid nor is it a DNS problem. We found the same thing when working with webfaced RPGLE code that contained IP Address routine. Nick W. Mart
Does anyone have any idea what would cause the following code ... out.println("request.getLocalAddr() = " + request.getLocalAddr() + "<br>"); out.println("request.getLocalName() = " + request.getLocalName() + "<br>"); within a .jsp file running in WAS 6.0, to product results with the address and host name switched? My results running locally within WDSC are request.getLocalAddr() = localhost request.getLocalName() = 127.0.0.1 When I deploy to a production WAS 6.0 server I get the server values switched also. Seems like this may be a DNS issue somewhere, or I am just doing something stupid somewhere. Thanks in advance. -- This is the Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
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