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Tomas has checked in a fix for this. Basically what’s going on
is that w/ remoting you have a lease which keeps the remote objects alive. If
that lease expires (by default it’s 5 or 15 minutes or something) then the
object becomes unreachable. The fix was to opt-out of the leasing system.
Long term we need a better story around the lease but it’ll prevent this from
happening for the time being.
From: users-bounces@...
[mailto:users-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Patrick van der
Willik
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 6:52 PM
To: Discussion of IronPython
Subject: [IronPython] Sandbox AppDomains and 'Object has been
disconnected or does not exist at the server' exceptions
I
isolated my IPy instance into a seperate AppDomain with some serious
restrictions on which assemblies are allowed to be loaded. In the current setup
it's impossible to open sockets or read files from disk, which is exactly what
I'm trying to accomplish.
However, when my server is idle for a few minutes(or more simple, when I put my
laptop into hibernation and resume it later that day), the connection with the
appdomain seems to time out. When calling a function it'll throw an exception
with the following message:
"Object
'/0bb4e678_d665_4698_ae30_cdaf28351e72/0jpmcrorxe_qkvj6fml9kboj_3.rem' has been
disconnected or does not exist at the server."
I'm not really sure how I need to solve this one. Research showed that it
probably has to do with Remoting.
Patrick
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