Connection problem: no route to host

Hi all

I have a problem with my BPEL (worms. 10.1.3.4) process.
I try to call an external web service and I get the following error (can I access the web service simply by using its URL):

exception on JaxRpc invoke: transport HTTP error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: no route to host

I tried to ping the remote server successfully, so I should be able to connect (no problem of proxy or something like that).

I tried to look in the logs BPEL found in:
< oracle home >/opmn/newspapers
System/bpel / < oracle home > /logs
< oracle home > / bpel/areas/default/logs
This does not have anything useful either.

I deploy using JDeveloper. I checked settings proxy here - and none are defined.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what can be wrong?
Help or advice will be appreciated.

Kind regards
Aagaard

Well, it could also mean that the server that runs your applicationserver 18111 port is blocked. So I would check with your network managers if this port is open in your applicationserver. They should check the firewall (if you have no control over this yourself).

Often the situation with a customer is that your development computer is an application server LAN so that your (development, test, acceptance, production) is a data center on an another sub - lan. With another firewall. Development of your PC, you need to access internet-http and perhaps other protocols. But these are generally not allowed on the data center lan. You will have a separate drive from your lan to the data center development. Probably the server has 2 network cards: one for the internal network and one connected to the DMZ. In the DMZ, probably a configuration of proxy/reverseproxy routes requests from outside of your application server and visa versa. If the proxy must also be checked.

This should normally be the case in a customer-even when it's a development environment. Because you don't want intruders piracy of your systems, even on the development. And although you might not care, the dev - env should reflect your prod-env. So, it must also use a dmz with a proxy/reverseproxy configuration. If it's a Setup program on your laptop or your local home network your configuration might be simpeler. But then again, you might have to deal with different firewalls. If it's all about your laptop (using VMWare for example) I would try when temporarily stop all firewalls.

You said that you did not have a proxy. What matters to your pc dev as the application server?

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