Host Name may not be null ERROR
Host Name may not be null ERRORHi,
Im getting an error when running JDiskExplorer. "Host name may not be null". What does this mean and how do I correct this?
Re: Host Name may not be null ERRORI resolved this by adding a mime type in IIS for .properties as text/plain.
Now I have a new error: when my browser page loads with JDiskExplorer I get a Java error "Caused by: java.io.IOException: open http connection failed: http://server/jfileupload/upload/client ... lass.class" I need getting this error resolved as this does not allow JDiskExplorer to load. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Re: Host Name may not be null ERRORHere is a more detailed error message. PLEASE HELP!!!
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Re: Host Name may not be null ERRORAre you able to access JAR file directly from browser? Such as:
http://www.yourserver.com/something/jfileupload.jar Do you have JFileUpload JAR files + JDiskExplorer JAR files installed?
Re: Host Name may not be null ERRORI tried accessing http://server/lib/jfileupload.jar and get a HTTP 500 error. I know the file is there but cannot access it from the browser.
Re: Host Name may not be null ERRORYour server might not serve .jar file. Are using IIS? Check your web server configuration.
Also, are the JAR files in a protected area/folder on your web server?
Re: Host Name may not be null ERRORThanks for your reply. Jar files are listed under the mime types on the IIS server. All I did is move the files from one server, over to another. Can you give me any information on how to correct this?
Re: Host Name may not be null ERRORJava archive (.jar) should be mapped to application/x-java-archive or application/java-archive or application/octet-stream
Re: Host Name may not be null ERRORThe jar files were correctly listed. I end up re-installing from scratch and it's working again Re: Host Name may not be null ERROROk, fine.
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