This document describes the changes made to the Jinterface application.
The documentation is now built with open source tools (xsltproc and fop) that exists on most platforms. One visible change is that the frames are removed.
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Many Erlang classes, e.g. OtpErlangRef, was missing an implementation of the hashCode() method, making it futile to put them in hash structures such as HashMap. Bug and patch provided by Paul Guyot. We extended the patch to all classes and improved (?) on the hash algorithm.
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jinterface uses the new environment variable ERL_EPMD_PORT the same way that erl, epmd and erl_interface do since R13A.
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A number of fixes and improvements from the ErlIDE group; Vlad Dumitrescu and Jakob Cederlund: JDK 1.5 is now a minimal requirement for building Jinterface. New method: OtpEpmd.lookupNames. OtpErlangList is now iterable. Non-proper lists are now allowed - you have to test if a list is proper or not. Non-proper lists can also be created. New methods: isProper, getHead, getTail and getNthTail. The get tail methods creates a sublist object that re-uses the original list. OtpErlangPid is now Comparable. Empty atoms can now be constructed, a missing feature pointed out by Sebastien Boisgerault on erlang-questions.
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A bug when Jinterface did not detect remote node disconnects has been corrected.
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Jinterface has been fixed to use the loopback interface when connecting to the Erlang Port Mapper Daemon - epmd. This facilitates firewall configuration and saves resources.
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Jinterface now refuses to connect to another node that does not agree on the other node's name. This has been a problem in that a connection was set up, but not used on a following send, which caused a second erroneous connection attempt to fail since the other (Erlang) node rejects a connection due to name disagreement.
Problem reported and dissected by Alexander Lamb
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Jinterface has been updated to handle compressed terms, bitstring, new (IEEE) floats and bignums. This has caused a few incompatibilities.
com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpOutputStream now extends java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream, previously java.lang.Object, and hence the method size() now return the number of bytes in the stream as dictated by the new parent class and not the buffer length as before. The new method length() returns what the old size() did return. The method count() is deprecated as it returns the same as the new size().
com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpErlangLong now can handle larger values than 64-bit. Previously when larger than 64-bit integers were sent to a Jinterface node, it caused an com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpDecodeException. Now the integer is accepted, but the return value of longValue() is silently truncated, as opposed to the return value of intValue() that now and previously raises an com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpRangeException for unrepresentable values. The new methods isLong() and isULong() can be used to determine if the value fits in a long.
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Strings longer than 65535 bytes were encoded wrong by jinterface.
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Misc bugfixes:
A node pinging itself does no longer cause the java program to hang.
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For java versions 1.3.1 or later,
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Process identifiers and port identifiers have been made more unique. Previously 18 bits were used as id in the internal representation of process and port identifiers. Now 28 bits are used.
The maximum limit on the number of concurrently existing processes due to the representation of pids has been increased to 268435456 processes. The same is true for ports. This limit will at least on a 32-bit architecture be impossible to reach due to memory shortage.
NOTE: By default, the
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Output of Java long was truncated to 32 bits. IDL long long and unsigned long long could not be used in a struct for the Java backend. All unsigned integer types for the Java backend had broken marshalling for large values. These bugs has now been fixed.
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