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    Tried to access field gnu.io.RXTXPort.IOLocked from class gnu.io.RXTXHack

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      Sergii
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      I'm getting this message when I try to stop the server.
      "tried to access field gnu.io.RXTXPort.IOLocked from class gnu.io.RXTXHack"
      The server is freezed after that and I have to kill the process.

      Same message appears when I try to disable data source.

      My platform is:
      Windows XP,
      Apache Tomcat 7.0
      mango 1.12.2 (the same situation with tomcat 6 and mango 1.12.0)

      To simulate modbus slaves I use Null-modem emulator (com0com) (http://com0com.sourceforge.net/)
      and MOD_RSSIM (http://www.plcsimulator.org/)

      Data sources and points JSON is attached.

      Thanks in advance for any help.

      Attachment: download link

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        Sergii
        last edited by

        Just downloaded version 1.2.4. Same problem.

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          mlohbihler
          last edited by

          See this post: http://mango.serotoninsoftware.com/forum/posts/list/297.page#1392

          Best regards,
          Matthew

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