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Strange phenomenon on RMI

Bin Wu
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Joined: Jan 03, 2001
Posts: 32
I am testing my application in the network mode. I use RMI. My server implements very simple function just receive and response the request from the client, and provides some prompting messages. But I found that the server always prints a "null" on the monitor after my manipulating a record in the client. All results in the client side are OK.
Who can tell me why? Thanks in advance.
Rahul Mahindrakar
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Joined: Jul 28, 2000
Posts: 1825
Hi,
Just check out if somewhere in the Server code you have a System.out.println( which is printing out a null.

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Mahindrakar
Bin Wu
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Joined: Jan 03, 2001
Posts: 32
No such sentence.
Matt DeLacey
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Joined: Oct 12, 2000
Posts: 318
You don't have ANY System.out.println's in your Data class?
 
 
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