[Request] Bitcoin-remote-rpc

Info: http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2444.0 (You can find posts about my problem here.)
Hello. I'm new at this forum. I have been trying compiling it, but it's too hard for me(problems with CUDA, now problem with wxwidgets). Could someone help me or make package please?

Hello,
Berkeley DB JE is a not a client/server model system. JE sits inside the application's process and is linked in as a single jar file. As such there is
no remote server/client model for BDB JE. You can build an rpc interface on top of BDB JE however.
Thanks,
Sandra

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    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/WLSInvoke/10>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/set_compression_threshold/2147483647>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/set_compression_threshold/20/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/set_sess_sec/NONE>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/set_sess_sec/30/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/setDesiredName/WTC_OBF>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/setDesiredName/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/set_dom_target_name/OBF_WTC>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/set_dom_target_name/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/set_local_domain_name/MTS-Local>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/set_local_domain_name/10>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/setRemoteDomainId/OBF_WTC>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/setRemoteDomainId/10>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TDMRemoteTDomain/getKeepAlive>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TDMRemoteTDomain/getKeepAlive/10>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/setKeepAlive/0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/setKeepAlive/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TDMRemoteTDomain/getKeepAliveWait>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TDMRemoteTDomain/getKeepAliveWait/10>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/setKeepAliveWait/0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/setKeepAliveWait/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession/setAppKey/TpUsrFile>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession/setAppKey/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession/setAllowAnonymous/false>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession/setAllowAnonymous/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession/setDfltAppKey/-1>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession/setDfltAppKey/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/setEncryptionFlags/39>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/setEncryptionFlags/10>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/tpinit/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TPINIT@355e82>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/do_connect/WTC_OBF>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/alloc_TDOM/14/null>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/alloc_TDOM/10/TDOM:GWNW_XATMI_PRE_NW_ACALL1:1:-1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:50:null>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/write_dom_65_tfmh/WTC_OBF/10/134217727>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/header calculated_size=524>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/opcode calculated_size=540>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/total calculated_size=540>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/myNeedToWrite=32/myMark=32/myProtocol=10/parsedMetahdr=false>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/70/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </tfmh/write_dom_65_tfmh/TdomTcb=TDOM:GWNW_XATMI_PRE_NW_ACALL1:1:-1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:50:null>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/myNeedToWrite=540/myMark=540/myProtocol=10/parsedMetahdr=true>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <*]/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/40/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/write_dom_65_tfmh/110/0/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/read_dom_65_tfmh/10>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/true>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/myNeedToRead=32/myOffset=0/myMark=0/myProtocol=10/parsedMetahdr=false>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/toRead=32>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/myNeedToRead=0/myOffset=32/myMark=0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/size=544>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/false>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/myNeedToRead=512/myOffset=32/myMark=0/myProtocol=10/parsedMetahdr=true>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/toRead=512>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/myNeedToRead=0/myOffset=544/myMark=0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/120/true>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeIn/readTuxedoMessage/150/true>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </tfmh/read_dom_65_tfmh/opcode=GWNW_XATMI_PRE_NW_ACALL1_RPLY>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeIn/available/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeIn/available/20/512>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </read_dom_65_tfmh/bufsize=544 available=512>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TdomTcb/set_security_type 0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TdomTcb/set_security_type>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TdomTcb/set_tm_release 64>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TdomTcb/set_tm_release>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TdomTcb/set_dom_protocol 13>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TdomTcb/set_dom_protocol>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/read_dom_65_tfmh/70/0/0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <Remote gateway support features = 0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> < /dsession(1)/do_connect/dom_protocol 13>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </dsession(1)/do_connect/no LLE protocol>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/setUpTuxedoAAA/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession/setUpTuxedoAAA/10/return 0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/dmqDecision/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/dmqDecision/10>
    xecuteThread: '1' BEA-180087> <Established a connection to a remote domain OBF_WTC.>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/do_connect/170/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/tpinit/30/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TDMRemoteTDomain/getTsession/90/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TDMRemoteTDomain/getTsession/100/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/WTCRouteManager/selectTargetRotes/30/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoConnection/getProviderRoute/20>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/tpcall/GSM_GetAcct/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TypedFML32@247c48/32/null>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/tpacall/GSM_GetAcct/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TypedFML32@247c48/32/null/0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/_tpacall_internal/GSM_GetAcct/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@5b63c2/32/null/0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <myAppKey = null>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/alloc_TDOM/1/GSM_GetAcct>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/alloc_TDOM/10/TDOM:GWNW_XATMI_CALL:2:-1:0:0:32:0:0:0:0:50:GSM_GetAcct>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/rdsession(1)/add_rplyObj/SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TuxRply@f29035/-1>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/rdsession(1)/add_rplyObj/40/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/write_dom_65_tfmh/WTC_OBF/13/2147483647>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/header calculated_size=76>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/opcode calculated_size=96>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/FML32/_tmpresend/java.io.DataOutputStream@d9af8d>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <numPointerFields=0 numView32Fields=0 numFml32Fields=0>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TypedFML32/_tmpresend/60/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <Outbound UDATA: buffer type(FML32, null)>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180072> <+++++ 65 User Data(184) +++++>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <FF FF D8 F0 00 00 00 B8 7F FF FF FF 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 .......?............>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <00 00 00 10 00 10 DF 9D 00 00 00 01 02 10 DF 93 00 00 00 01 .......?.......?....>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <0A 10 DF 2F 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 0B 46 4F 58 5F 53 59 53 54 ............FOX.SYST>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <45 4D 00 00 0A 10 DF 39 00 00 00 1A 00 00 00 12 38 39 63 61 EM.....9........89ca>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <2D 61 31 34 66 65 65 31 32 34 34 36 65 00 00 00 0A 10 DF 43 .a14fee12446e......C>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <00 00 00 13 00 00 00 0B 46 4F 58 5F 53 59 53 54 45 4D 00 00 ........FOX.SYSTEM..>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <0A 10 DF 4D 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 0C 47 53 4D 5F 47 65 74 41 ...M........GSM.GetA>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <63 63 74 00 0A 10 DF F7 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 04 46 4F 58 00 cct.............FOX.>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <0A 11 3E 7B 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 09 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 ............22222222>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180113> <00 00 00 00 .... >
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180073> <+++++ END +++++>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/total calculated_size=280>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/myNeedToWrite=32/myMark=32/myProtocol=13/parsedMetahdr=false>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/70/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/write(b)/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/write/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/write(b)/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/write/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </tfmh/write_dom_65_tfmh/TdomTcb=TDOM:GWNW_XATMI_CALL:2:-1:0:0:32:0:0:0:0:50:GSM_GetAcct>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/write(b)/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/write/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/write(b)/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> </TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/myNeedToWrite=280/myMark=280/myProtocol=13/parsedMetahdr=true>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <*]/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/40/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/write/30/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/write_dom_65_tfmh/110/0/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/_tpacall_internal/40/SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/tpacall/100/SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/tpgetrply/SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false/32>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/_tpgetrply_internal/SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false/32>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <[/TuxRply/get_specific_reply/SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1/true>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <TuxRply/get_specific_reply: Thr Thread[[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)',5,Pooled Threads] waiting for message oid SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1 on lockReq = weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TuxRply$LockReq@948b59>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxedoMuxableSocket/dispatch/>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> </TuxedoMuxableSocket/dispatch/myOffset=444/myDecryptOffset=0/myProtocol=13>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> </TuxedoMuxableSocket/dispatch/size=444>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/rdsession(1)/allocTfmh/>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> </rdsession(1)/allocTfmh/null>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/rdsession(1)/allocTfmh/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@489f21>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/read_dom_65_tfmh/13>
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    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> </read_dom_65_tfmh/post compos bufsize=364 available=920>
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    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <44 75 6D 6D 79 00 00 00 0A 10 DF 43 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 04 Dummy......C........>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <46 4F 58 00 0A 10 DF 4D 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 0C 47 53 4D 5F FOX....M........GSM.>
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    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <53 74 75 62 00 00 00 00 0A 11 3E 77 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 08 Stub.......w........>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <31 32 33 34 2E 35 36 00 0A 11 3E 8A 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 07 1234.56....?........>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <33 34 35 2E 36 37 00 00 0A 11 3E 8B 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 07 345.67.....?........>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <34 35 36 2E 37 38 00 00 0A 11 3E 8C 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 07 456.78.....?........>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <35 36 37 2E 38 39 00 00 0A 11 3E 8D 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 07 567.89.....?........>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <32 33 34 2E 35 36 00 00 0A 11 3E 9B 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 07 234.56.....?........>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <53 79 64 6E 65 79 00 00 0A 11 3E 9D 00 00 00 16 00 00 00 0E Sydney.....?........>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <4D 69 6C 6C 65 72 20 53 74 72 65 65 74 00 00 00 0A 11 3E 9E Miller.Street......?>
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    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <0A 11 3E A1 00 00 00 0D 00 00 00 05 32 30 36 30 00 00 00 00 ...?........2060....>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180113> <0A 11 3E A8 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 0B 4A 6F 68 6E 20 44 75 6D ...?........John.Dum>
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    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/TypedFML32/_tmpostrecv/100/>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/read_dom_65_tfmh/150/0>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/rdsession(1)/dispatch/>
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    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/rdsession(1)/addlist/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@489f21/2>
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    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxRply/add_reply/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1/SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <TuxRply/add_reply: found eligible waiter= weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TuxRply$LockReq@948b59 for oid SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
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    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TuxRply/get_specific_reply/40/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@489f21>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoMuxableSocket/dispatch/30/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/_tpgetrply_internal/20/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@489f21>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <*]/dsession(1)/tpgetrply/85/opcode=2/diagnostic=0>
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    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/rdsession(1)/restoreTfmhToCache/30/>
    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/tpgetrply/100/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TypedFML32@9d078d:0:SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false>
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    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoConnection/tpcall/40/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TypedFML32@9d078d:0:SessionAcallDescriptor:2:false>
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    ExecuteThread: '1'<BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoConnection/tpterm/10>
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    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoConnection/TuxedoConnection/30>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxedoConnection/tpcall/GSM_GetAcct/32>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxedoConnection/getProviderRoute/GSM_GetAcct>
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    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/WTCService/getImport/(svc = GSM_GetAcct, xid = null)>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TDMImport/getStatus/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TDMRemoteTDomain/getTsession/MTS-Remote, create = false>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/getIsTerminated/ldom=WTC_OBF rdom=OBF_WTC>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/getIsTerminated/false>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TDMRemoteTDomain/getTsession/10/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> </TDMRemoteTDomain/getTsession/100/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TDMImport/getStatus/30/AVAILABLE>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/WTCService/getImport/40/(0)>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TDMRemoteTDomain/getTsession/MTS-Remote, create = true>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/getIsTerminated/ldom=WTC_OBF rdom=OBF_WTC>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/getIsTerminated/false>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TDMRemoteTDomain/getTsession/10/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> </TDMRemoteTDomain/getTsession/100/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/WTCRouteManager/selectTargetRotes/30/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoConnection/getProviderRoute/20>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/tpcall/GSM_GetAcct/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TypedFML32@73a146/32/null>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/tpacall/GSM_GetAcct/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TypedFML32@73a146/32/null/0>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/_tpacall_internal/GSM_GetAcct/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@610734/32/null/0>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <myAppKey = null>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/alloc_TDOM/1/GSM_GetAcct>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/alloc_TDOM/10/TDOM:GWNW_XATMI_CALL:3:-1:0:0:32:0:0:0:0:50:GSM_GetAcct>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/rdsession(1)/add_rplyObj/SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TuxRply@f29035/-1>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/rdsession(1)/add_rplyObj/40/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/write_dom_65_tfmh/WTC_OBF/13/2147483647>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/header calculated_size=76>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/opcode calculated_size=96>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/FML32/_tmpresend/java.io.DataOutputStream@200fa2>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <numPointerFields=0 numView32Fields=0 numFml32Fields=0>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TypedFML32/_tmpresend/60/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <Outbound UDATA: buffer type(FML32, null)>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180072> <+++++ 65 User Data(184) +++++>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <FF FF D8 F0 00 00 00 B8 7F FF FF FF 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 .......?............>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <00 00 00 10 00 10 DF 9D 00 00 00 01 02 10 DF 93 00 00 00 01 .......?.......?....>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <0A 10 DF 2F 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 0B 46 4F 58 5F 53 59 53 54 ............FOX.SYST>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <45 4D 00 00 0A 10 DF 39 00 00 00 1A 00 00 00 12 38 66 33 64 EM.....9........8f3d>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <2D 39 34 63 39 34 61 30 30 61 35 62 66 00 00 00 0A 10 DF 43 .94c94a00a5bf......C>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <00 00 00 13 00 00 00 0B 46 4F 58 5F 53 59 53 54 45 4D 00 00 ........FOX.SYSTEM..>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <0A 10 DF 4D 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 0C 47 53 4D 5F 47 65 74 41 ...M........GSM.GetA>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <63 63 74 00 0A 10 DF F7 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 04 46 4F 58 00 cct.............FOX.>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <0A 11 3E 7B 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 09 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 ............22222222>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180113> <00 00 00 00 .... >
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180073> <+++++ END +++++>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> </write_dom_65_tfmh/total calculated_size=280>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> </TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/myNeedToWrite=32/myMark=32/myProtocol=13/parsedMetahdr=false>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/70/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/write(b)/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/write/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/write(b)/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/write/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> </tfmh/write_dom_65_tfmh/TdomTcb=TDOM:GWNW_XATMI_CALL:3:-1:0:0:32:0:0:0:0:50:GSM_GetAcct>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/write(b)/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/write/10/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/write(b)/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> </TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/myNeedToWrite=280/myMark=280/myProtocol=13/parsedMetahdr=true>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <*]/TpeOut/writeTuxedoMessage/40/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TpeOut/write/30/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/write_dom_65_tfmh/110/0/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/_tpacall_internal/40/SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/tpacall/100/SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/tpgetrply/SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false/32>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(1)/_tpgetrply_internal/SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false/32>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxRply/get_specific_reply/SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1/true>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <TuxRply/get_specific_reply: Thr Thread[[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)',5,Pooled Threads] waiting for message oid SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1 on lockReq = weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TuxRply$LockReq@e28ba0>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxedoMuxableSocket/dispatch/>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> </TuxedoMuxableSocket/dispatch/myOffset=444/myDecryptOffset=0/myProtocol=13>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> </TuxedoMuxableSocket/dispatch/size=444>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/rdsession(1)/allocTfmh/>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> </rdsession(1)/allocTfmh/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@489f21>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/rdsession(1)/allocTfmh/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@489f21>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/read_dom_65_tfmh/13>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/read_dom_65_tfmh/20/-1/-10000/1938831426>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxedoMuxableSocket/endOfStream/>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(WTC_OBF, OBF_WTC)/setIsTerminated>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(WTC_OBF, OBF_WTC)/termimateTDomainSession/false>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/TDMRemoteTDomain/onTerm/1>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/TDMRemoteTDomain/onTerm/20>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession/terminateTDomainSession(30)>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession/setIsTerminated(10)/done>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/rdsession(1)/remove_rplyObj/SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/rdsession(1)/remove_rplyObj/20/true>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxRply/add_reply/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1/SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <TuxRply/add_reply: found eligible waiter= weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TuxRply$LockReq@e28ba0 for oid SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> </rdsession/connectionHasTerminated/10: TPESYSTEM sent>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoMuxableSocket/endOfStream/10>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <[/dsession(WTC_OBF, OBF_WTC)/setIsTerminated>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession/setIsTerminated(10)/done>
    ExecuteThread: '4' <BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoMuxableSocket/dispatch/90/failure=-1>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <TuxRply/get_specific_reply: Thr Thread[[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)',5,Pooled Threads] got message oid SessionAcallDescriptor:3:false/weblogic.wtc.gwt.gwdsession@1 on lockReq = weblogic.wtc.jatmi.TuxRply$LockReq@e28ba0>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TuxRply/get_specific_reply/40/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@aa352e>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/dsession(1)/_tpgetrply_internal/20/weblogic.wtc.jatmi.tfmh@aa352e>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <*]/dsession(1)/tpgetrply/85/opcode=3/diagnostic=12>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <*]/dsession(1)/tpgetrply/95/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <*]/dsession(1)/tpcall/30/TPESYSTEM(12):0:0:TPED_MINVAL(0):QMNONE(0):0>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <*]/TuxedoConnection/tpcall/30/TPESYSTEM(12):0:0:TPED_MINVAL(0):QMNONE(0):0>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <[/TuxedoConnection/tpterm/>
    ExecuteThread: '0' <BEA-180046> <]/TuxedoConnection/tpterm/10>

    Hi Todd,
    Thanks for responding.
    The Tuxedo developer here has provided me with the following information:
    The Tuxedo version is 6.5 and the patch level as seen in the last line of $TUXDIR/udataobj/patchlev file is "389. CR093934 TUX 6.5 > HP-UX 11 64-bit /Domain is unable to connect to 32-bit domains"
    The OS, Tuxedo is running on is: "HP-UX B.11.11 U 9000/800 485721183 unlimited-user license"
    In the Tuxedo ULOG file, I can see that the MTS service has received the request from WTC and the response being logged as well, without any error. However immediately after the request is completed, error messages is logged. The extract of this message is shown below:
    130843.focdevapph001!GWTDOMAIN.4780: LIBGWT_CAT:1130: INFO: Disconnected from domain (domainid=<WTC_OBF>)
    130843.focdevapph001!GWTDOMAIN.4780: LIBGWT_CAT:1354: INFO: Retrying domain (domainid=<WTC_OBF>) every 60 seconds
    130843.focdevapph001!GWTDOMAIN.4780: LIBGWT_CAT:2005: INFO: Receive connecting request from remote domain (domainid<WTC_OBF>)
    130843.focdevapph001!GWTDOMAIN.4780: LIBGWT_CAT:1128: INFO: Connection accepted from domain (domainid=<WTC_OBF>)
    Here is the WTC config fragment:
    <wtc-server>
    <name>MTS</name>
    <target>AdminServer</target>
    <wtc-local-tux-dom>
    <name>MTS-Local</name>
    <access-point>MTS-Local</access-point>
    <access-point-id>WTC_OBF</access-point-id>
    <security>NONE</security>
    <connection-policy>ON_STARTUP</connection-policy>
    <nw-addr>//localhost:7050</nw-addr>
    <interoperate>Yes</interoperate>
    </wtc-local-tux-dom>
    <wtc-remote-tux-dom>
    <name>MTS-Remote</name>
    <access-point>MTS-Remote</access-point>
    <access-point-id>OBF_WTC</access-point-id>
    <connection-policy>ON_STARTUP</connection-policy>
    <credential-policy>LOCAL</credential-policy>
    <local-access-point>MTS-Local</local-access-point>
    <retry-interval>10</retry-interval>
    <max-retries>10</max-retries>
    <nw-addr>//focdevapph001:25395</nw-addr>
    <federation-url></federation-url>
    <federation-name></federation-name>
    </wtc-remote-tux-dom>
    <wtc-import>
    <name>WTCImportedService-0</name>
    <resource-name>GSM_GetAcct</resource-name>
    <local-access-point>MTS-Local</local-access-point>
    <remote-access-point-list>MTS-Remote</remote-access-point-list>
    <remote-name>GSM_GetAcct</remote-name>
    </wtc-import>
    <wtc-import>
    <name>WTCImportedService-1</name>
    <resource-name>GSM_GetBillPay</resource-name>
    <local-access-point>MTS-Local</local-access-point>
    <remote-access-point-list>MTS-Remote</remote-access-point-list>
    <remote-name>GSM_GetBillPay</remote-name>
    </wtc-import>
    <wtc-import>
    <name>WTCImportedService-2</name>
    <resource-name>SvcGetBilling</resource-name>
    <local-access-point>MTS-Local</local-access-point>
    <remote-access-point-list>MTS-Remote</remote-access-point-list>
    <remote-name>SvcGetBilling</remote-name>
    </wtc-import>
    </wtc-server>
    Finally, some tcpdump data:
    Successful call:
    11:41:44.715758 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: S 521001588:521001588(0) win 65535 <mss 1460,nop,wscale 3,nop,nop,timestamp 858559006 0,sackOK,eol>
    0x0000: 4500 0040 7a3d 4000 4006 e571 0a10 2945 E..@z=@[email protected]..)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d da74 0000 0000 .+....c3...t....
    0x0020: b002 ffff 6f29 0000 0204 05b4 0103 0303 ....o)..........
    0x0030: 0101 080a 332c 921e 0000 0000 0402 0000 ....3,..........
    11:41:44.716690 IP focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395 > wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916: S 1330679351:1330679351(0) ack 521001589 win 32768 <mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,wscale 0,nop,nop,nop,timestamp 42832250 858559006>
    0x0000: 4500 0040 5e44 4000 3e06 036b a12b 0689 E..@^D@.>..k.+..
    0x0010: 0a10 2945 6333 cacc 4f50 8e37 1f0d da75 ..)Ec3..OP.7...u
    0x0020: b012 8000 7d89 0000 0204 05b4 0101 0402 ....}...........
    0x0030: 0303 0001 0101 080a 028d 917a 332c 921e ...........z3,..
    11:41:44.716786 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: . ack 1 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559006 42832250>
    0x0000: 4500 0034 1575 4000 4006 4a46 0a10 2945 E..4.u@[email protected]..)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d da75 4f50 8e38 .+....c3...uOP.8
    0x0020: 8010 ffff 3d56 0000 0101 080a 332c 921e ....=V......3,..
    0x0030: 028d 917a ...z
    11:41:44.718457 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: P 1:541(540) ack 1 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559006 42832250>
    0x0000: 4500 0250 7254 4000 4006 eb4a 0a10 2945 E..PrT@[email protected]..)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d da75 4f50 8e38 .+....c3...uOP.8
    0x0020: 8018 ffff 8a75 0000 0101 080a 332c 921e .....u......3,..
    0x0030: 028d 917a 7390 3842 0000 000e 0000 0001 ...zs.8B........
    0x0040: ffff ffff 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 ................
    0x0050: 0000 021c 0000 0057 0000 0054 0000 0043 .......W...T...C
    0x0060: 0000 005f 0000 004f 0000 0042 0000 0046 ..._...O...B...F
    0x0070: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0080: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0090: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00a0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00b0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00c0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00d0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00e0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00f0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0100: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0110: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0120: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0130: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0140: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0150: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0160: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0170: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0180: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0190: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01a0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01b0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01c0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01d0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01e0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01f0: 0000 ..
    11:41:44.719850 IP focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395 > wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916: P 1:545(544) ack 541 win 32768 <nop,nop,timestamp 42832251 858559006>
    0x0000: 4500 0254 5e45 4000 3e06 0156 a12b 0689 E..T^E@.>..V.+..
    0x0010: 0a10 2945 6333 cacc 4f50 8e38 1f0d dc91 ..)Ec3..OP.8....
    0x0020: 8018 8000 087b 0000 0101 080a 028d 917b .....{.........{
    0x0030: 332c 921e 7390 3842 0000 000f 0000 0001 3,..s.8B........
    0x0040: ffff ffff 0000 0000 0000 0020 0000 0001 ................
    0x0050: 0000 0220 0000 004f 0000 0042 0000 0046 .......O...B...F
    0x0060: 0000 005f 0000 0057 0000 0054 0000 0043 ..._...W...T...C
    0x0070: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0080: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0090: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00a0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00b0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00c0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00d0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00e0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x00f0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0100: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0110: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0120: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0130: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0140: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0150: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0160: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0170: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0180: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0190: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01a0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01b0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01c0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01d0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01e0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x01f0: 0000 ..
    11:41:44.719932 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: . ack 545 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559006 42832251>
    0x0000: 4500 0034 9811 4000 4006 c7a9 0a10 2945 E..4..@.@.....)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d dc91 4f50 9058 .+....c3....OP.X
    0x0020: 8010 ffff 3919 0000 0101 080a 332c 921e ....9.......3,..
    0x0030: 028d 917b ...{
    11:41:44.729113 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: P 541:805(264) ack 545 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559006 42832251>
    0x0000: 4500 013c fb6b 4000 4006 6347 0a10 2945 E..<.k@[email protected]..)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d dc91 4f50 9058 .+....c3....OP.X
    0x0020: 8018 ffff efcc 0000 0101 080a 332c 921e ............3,..
    0x0030: 028d 917b 7390 3842 0000 0001 0000 0002 ...{s.8B........
    0x0040: ffff ffff 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 ................
    0x0050: 0000 0108 0000 0007 5754 435f 4f42 4600 ........WTC_OBF.
    0x0060: 0000 0020 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0070: 0000 0005 464d 4c33 3200 0000 0000 0000 ....FML32.......
    0x0080: 0000 000c 0000 000b 4753 4d5f 4765 7441 ........GSM_GetA
    0x0090: 6363 7400 ffff d8f0 0000 00a8 7fff ffff cct.............
    0x00a0: 0000 0008 0000 0000 0000 0010 0010 df9d ................
    0x00b0: 0000 0001 0210 df93 0000 0001 0a10 df2f .............../
    0x00c0: 0000 0009 0000 0001 0000 0000 0a10 df39 ...............9
    0x00d0: 0000 001a 0000 0012 6236 3764 2d34 6666 ........b67d-4ff
    0x00e0: 3631 6632 3139 3535 3700 0000 0a10 df43 61f219557......C
    0x00f0: 0000 0009 0000 0001 0000 0000 0a10 df4d ...............M
    0x0100: 0000 0014 0000 000c 4753 4d5f 4765 7441 ........GSM_GetA
    0x0110: 6363 7400 0a10 dff7 0000 0009 0000 0001 cct.............
    0x0120: 0000 0000 0a11 3e7b 0000 0012 0000 000a ......>{........
    0x0130: 3132 3331 3133 3331 3400 0000 123113314...
    11:41:44.768190 IP focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395 > wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916: P 545:989(444) ack 805 win 32768 <nop,nop,timestamp 42832256 858559006>
    0x0000: 4500 01f0 5e46 4000 3e06 01b9 a12b 0689 E...^F@.>....+..
    0x0010: 0a10 2945 6333 cacc 4f50 9058 1f0d dd99 ..)Ec3..OP.X....
    0x0020: 8018 8000 3762 0000 0101 080a 028d 9180 ....7b..........
    0x0030: 332c 921e 7390 3842 0000 0002 0000 0002 3,..s.8B........
    0x0040: ffff ffff 0000 0000 0000 0020 0000 0001 ................
    0x0050: 0000 01bc 0000 0007 4f42 465f 5754 4300 ........OBF_WTC.
    0x0060: 0000 0020 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0070: 0000 0005 464d 4c33 3200 0000 0000 0000 ....FML32.......
    0x0080: 0000 0000 ffff d8f0 0000 012c 0000 1000 ...........,....
    0x0090: 0000 0010 0000 0000 0000 0010 0a10 df2f .............../
    0x00a0: 0000 0013 0000 000b 464f 585f 5359 5354 ........FOX_SYST
    0x00b0: 454d 0000 0a10 df39 0000 000e 0000 0006 EM.....9........
    0x00c0: 4475 6d6d 7900 0000 0a10 df43 0000 000c Dummy......C....
    0x00d0: 0000 0004 464f 5800 0a10 df4d 0000 0014 ....FOX....M....
    0x00e0: 0000 000c 4753 4d5f 4765 7441 6363 7400 ....GSM_GetAcct.
    0x00f0: 0a10 dff7 0000 000d 0000 0005 5374 7562 ............Stub
    0x0100: 0000 0000 0a11 3e77 0000 0010 0000 0008 ......>w........
    0x0110: 3132 3334 2e35 3600 0a11 3e8a 0000 000f 1234.56...>.....
    0x0120: 0000 0007 3334 352e 3637 0000 0a11 3e8b ....345.67....>.
    0x0130: 0000 000f 0000 0007 3435 362e 3738 0000 ........456.78..
    0x0140: 0a11 3e8c 0000 000f 0000 0007 3536 372e ..>.........567.
    0x0150: 3839 0000 0a11 3e8d 0000 000f 0000 0007 89....>.........
    0x0160: 3233 342e 3536 0000 0a11 3e9b 0000 000f 234.56....>.....
    0x0170: 0000 0007 5379 646e 6579 0000 0a11 3e9d ....Sydney....>.
    0x0180: 0000 0016 0000 000e 4d69 6c6c 6572 2053 ........Miller.S
    0x0190: 7472 6565 7400 0000 0a11 3e9e 0000 0015 treet.....>.....
    0x01a0: 0000 000d 4e6f 7274 6820 5379 646e 6579 ....North.Sydney
    0x01b0: 0000 0000 0a11 3e9f 0000 000c 0000 0004 ......>.........
    0x01c0: 4e53 5700 0a11 3ea1 0000 000d 0000 0005 NSW...>.........
    0x01d0: 3230 3630 0000 0000 0a11 3ea8 0000 0013 2060......>.....
    0x01e0: 0000 000b 4a6f 686e 2044 756d 6d79 0000 ....John.Dummy..
    11:41:44.768327 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: . ack 989 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559006 42832256>
    0x0000: 4500 0034 b478 4000 4006 ab42 0a10 2945 E..4.x@[email protected]..)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d dd99 4f50 9214 .+....c3....OP..
    0x0020: 8010 ffff 3650 0000 0101 080a 332c 921e ....6P......3,..
    0x0030: 028d 9180 ....
    Unsuccessful call:
    11:43:19.024968 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: P 805:1069(264) ack 989 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559948 42832256>
    0x0000: 4500 013c 081f 4000 4006 5694 0a10 2945 E..<..@[email protected]...)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d dd99 4f50 9214 .+....c3....OP..
    0x0020: 8018 ffff bd55 0000 0101 080a 332c 95cc .....U......3,..
    0x0030: 028d 9180 7390 3842 0000 0001 0000 0003 ....s.8B........
    0x0040: ffff ffff 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 ................
    0x0050: 0000 0108 0000 0007 5754 435f 4f42 4600 ........WTC_OBF.
    0x0060: 0000 0020 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0070: 0000 0005 464d 4c33 3200 0000 0000 0000 ....FML32.......
    0x0080: 0000 000c 0000 000b 4753 4d5f 4765 7441 ........GSM_GetA
    0x0090: 6363 7400 ffff d8f0 0000 00a8 7fff ffff cct.............
    0x00a0: 0000 0008 0000 0000 0000 0010 0010 df9d ................
    0x00b0: 0000 0001 0210 df93 0000 0001 0a10 df2f .............../
    0x00c0: 0000 0009 0000 0001 0000 0000 0a10 df39 ...............9
    0x00d0: 0000 001a 0000 0012 3862 3730 2d38 6337 ........8b70-8c7
    0x00e0: 3234 6539 6432 3364 6400 0000 0a10 df43 24e9d23dd......C
    0x00f0: 0000 0009 0000 0001 0000 0000 0a10 df4d ...............M
    0x0100: 0000 0014 0000 000c 4753 4d5f 4765 7441 ........GSM_GetA
    0x0110: 6363 7400 0a10 dff7 0000 0009 0000 0001 cct.............
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    11:43:19.027592 IP focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395 > wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916: P 989:1433(444) ack 1069 win 32768 <nop,nop,timestamp 42841681 858559948>
    0x0000: 4500 01f0 5e47 4000 3e06 01b8 a12b 0689 E...^G@.>....+..
    0x0010: 0a10 2945 6333 cacc 4f50 9214 1f0d dea1 ..)Ec3..OP......
    0x0020: 8018 8000 0c1e 0000 0101 080a 028d b651 ...............Q
    0x0030: 332c 95cc 7390 3842 0000 0002 0000 0003 3,..s.8B........
    0x0040: ffff ffff 0000 0000 0000 0020 0000 0001 ................
    0x0050: 0000 01bc 0000 0007 4f42 465f 5754 4300 ........OBF_WTC.
    0x0060: 0000 0020 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
    0x0070: 0000 0005 464d 4c33 3200 0000 0000 0000 ....FML32.......
    0x0080: 0000 0000 ffff d8f0 0000 012c 0000 1000 ...........,....
    0x0090: 0000 0010 0000 0000 0000 0010 0a10 df2f .............../
    0x00a0: 0000 0013 0000 000b 464f 585f 5359 5354 ........FOX_SYST
    0x00b0: 454d 0000 0a10 df39 0000 000e 0000 0006 EM.....9........
    0x00c0: 4475 6d6d 7900 0000 0a10 df43 0000 000c Dummy......C....
    0x00d0: 0000 0004 464f 5800 0a10 df4d 0000 0014 ....FOX....M....
    0x00e0: 0000 000c 4753 4d5f 4765 7441 6363 7400 ....GSM_GetAcct.
    0x00f0: 0a10 dff7 0000 000d 0000 0005 5374 7562 ............Stub
    0x0100: 0000 0000 0a11 3e77 0000 0010 0000 0008 ......>w........
    0x0110: 3132 3334 2e35 3600 0a11 3e8a 0000 000f 1234.56...>.....
    0x0120: 0000 0007 3334 352e 3637 0000 0a11 3e8b ....345.67....>.
    0x0130: 0000 000f 0000 0007 3435 362e 3738 0000 ........456.78..
    0x0140: 0a11 3e8c 0000 000f 0000 0007 3536 372e ..>.........567.
    0x0150: 3839 0000 0a11 3e8d 0000 000f 0000 0007 89....>.........
    0x0160: 3233 342e 3536 0000 0a11 3e9b 0000 000f 234.56....>.....
    0x0170: 0000 0007 5379 646e 6579 0000 0a11 3e9d ....Sydney....>.
    0x0180: 0000 0016 0000 000e 4d69 6c6c 6572 2053 ........Miller.S
    0x0190: 7472 6565 7400 0000 0a11 3e9e 0000 0015 treet.....>.....
    0x01a0: 0000 000d 4e6f 7274 6820 5379 646e 6579 ....North.Sydney
    0x01b0: 0000 0000 0a11 3e9f 0000 000c 0000 0004 ......>.........
    0x01c0: 4e53 5700 0a11 3ea1 0000 000d 0000 0005 NSW...>.........
    0x01d0: 3230 3630 0000 0000 0a11 3ea8 0000 0013 2060......>.....
    0x01e0: 0000 000b 4a6f 686e 2044 756d 6d79 0000 ....John.Dummy..
    11:43:19.027720 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: . ack 1433 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559948 42841681>
    0x0000: 4500 0034 9c5b 4000 4006 c35f 0a10 2945 E..4.[@.@.._..)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d dea1 4f50 93d0 .+....c3....OP..
    0x0020: 8010 ffff 0b0d 0000 0101 080a 332c 95cc ............3,..
    0x0030: 028d b651 ...Q
    11:43:19.029667 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: F 1069:1069(0) ack 1433 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559948 42841681>
    0x0000: 4500 0034 9748 4000 4006 c872 0a10 2945 E..4.H@[email protected]..)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d dea1 4f50 93d0 .+....c3....OP..
    0x0020: 8011 ffff 0b0c 0000 0101 080a 332c 95cc ............3,..
    0x0030: 028d b651 ...Q
    11:43:19.030434 IP focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395 > wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916: . ack 1070 win 32768 <nop,nop,timestamp 42841682 858559948>
    0x0000: 4500 0034 5e48 4000 3e06 0373 a12b 0689 E..4^H@.>..s.+..
    0x0010: 0a10 2945 6333 cacc 4f50 93d0 1f0d dea2 ..)Ec3..OP......
    0x0020: 8010 8000 8b0a 0000 0101 080a 028d b652 ...............R
    0x0030: 332c 95cc 3,..
    11:43:19.030467 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: . ack 1433 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559948 42841682>
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    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d dea2 4f50 93d0 .+....c3....OP..
    0x0020: 8010 ffff 0b0b 0000 0101 080a 332c 95cc ............3,..
    0x0030: 028d b652 ...R
    11:43:19.030747 IP focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395 > wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916: F 1433:1433(0) ack 1070 win 0 <nop,nop,timestamp 42841682 858559948>
    0x0000: 4500 0034 5e49 4000 3e06 0372 a12b 0689 E..4^I@.>..r.+..
    0x0010: 0a10 2945 6333 cacc 4f50 93d0 1f0d dea2 ..)Ec3..OP......
    0x0020: 8011 0000 0b0a 0000 0101 080a 028d b652 ...............R
    0x0030: 332c 95cc 3,..
    11:43:19.030772 IP wsp165668wss.optus.com.au.51916 > focdevapph001.optus.com.au.25395: . ack 1434 win 65535 <nop,nop,timestamp 858559948 42841682>
    0x0000: 4500 0034 403c 4000 4006 1f7f 0a10 2945 E..4@<@.@.....)E
    0x0010: a12b 0689 cacc 6333 1f0d dea2 4f50 93d1 .+....c3....OP..
    0x0020: 8010 ffff 0b0a 0000 0101 080a 332c 95cc ............3,..
    0x0030: 028d b652 ...R

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