I can't get anyone of my friends to get on the server I've created by portforwarding as we all get the same error:
Could not load campaign.
com.caucho.hessian.io.HessianProtocolException: unknown code for readObject at 0x12
I know it's not a firewall or antivirus problem or a failure to connect through the network. How do I fix this?
Could Not Load Campaign (Hessian Error)
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Re: Could Not Load Campaign (Hessian Error)
Can you create a new instances of MT and connect to yourself? What version of MT are you using? What version of java are you using? Are you using Avast antivirus?
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Re: Could Not Load Campaign (Hessian Error)
When I create a new instance and try to connect to myself, I get the same error.aliasmask wrote:Can you create a new instances of MT and connect to yourself? What version of MT are you using? What version of java are you using? Are you using Avast antivirus?
I am not using Avast as an antivirus.
I'm going to link some of the the debug information to try an answer what version of Java and MapTools.
==== MapTool Information ====
MapTool Version: 1.3.b91
MapTool Home...: C:\Users\Patrick\.maptool
Max mem avail..: 455M
Max mem used...: 419M
==== Java Information ====
Java Vendor.: Oracle Corporation
Java Home...: C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_131
Java Version: 1.8.0_131
Result of executing 'java -version':
............: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_131-b11)
............: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.131-b11, mixed mode)
Thank you for trying to help me too! I'm a first time user on all of this kind of stuff (MapTools and portforwarding) so it looks gibberish to me.
Did I leave out any other information by accident? Sorry if I did! I'll try to respond with it as quick as I can.
Re: Could Not Load Campaign (Hessian Error)
Your memory settings seems a bit low and I would recommend using the latest version of MT or even the dev version (in announcements), although I can't say that is the issue.
recommend settings
Max Mem: 1024 (2048 if you have 64bit version of java installed and at least 4gigs of ram)
Min mem: 64 (default setting)
Stack: 4
I would try a newer install and the above memory settings and do the connect to yourself test again. Try both methods, picking your game from list and selecting the local option. Depending on the firewall settings if you can't connect to yourself via the list but can via local then it's definitely your firewall.
recommend settings
Max Mem: 1024 (2048 if you have 64bit version of java installed and at least 4gigs of ram)
Min mem: 64 (default setting)
Stack: 4
I would try a newer install and the above memory settings and do the connect to yourself test again. Try both methods, picking your game from list and selecting the local option. Depending on the firewall settings if you can't connect to yourself via the list but can via local then it's definitely your firewall.
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Re: Could Not Load Campaign (Hessian Error)
Well, the good thing is that it's not the other players... it's you.HiddenSquid wrote:When I create a new instance and try to connect to myself, I get the same error.
What anti-virus program are you using? In the past, this issue was linked to AVG... but something else/similar may be causing your problem.
But, first, you should uninstall Java (reboot computer) and then reinstall it (make sure you get the 64 bit version like you currently have). And make sure when you run Maptool for the first time (using Alias' memory settings above) that you *ACCEPT* the java security exception that Windows will ask for. You may have accidentally denied this before.
Then start a server, run a second instance of MT, and "Connect to Server" (using the LAN tab).
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Re: Could Not Load Campaign (Hessian Error)
Well, the good thing is that it's not the other players... it's you.
What anti-virus program are you using? In the past, this issue was linked to AVG... but something else/similar may be causing your problem.
But, first, you should uninstall Java (reboot computer) and then reinstall it (make sure you get the 64 bit version like you currently have). And make sure when you run Maptool for the first time (using Alias' memory settings above) that you *ACCEPT* the java security exception that Windows will ask for. You may have accidentally denied this before.
Then start a server, run a second instance of MT, and "Connect to Server" (using the LAN tab).
Thank you both so much! After installing the newest version MapTools, raising the memory, and reinstalling Java, it finally works. I did them all at once so I don't know which one specifically made the difference. I don't know how to return the favour so I'll just hope you guys find $20 on the street or something. You're awesome.aliasmask wrote:Your memory settings seems a bit low and I would recommend using the latest version of MT or even the dev version (in announcements), although I can't say that is the issue.
recommend settings
Max Mem: 1024 (2048 if you have 64bit version of java installed and at least 4gigs of ram)
Min mem: 64 (default setting)
Stack: 4
I would try a newer install and the above memory settings and do the connect to yourself test again. Try both methods, picking your game from list and selecting the local option. Depending on the firewall settings if you can't connect to yourself via the list but can via local then it's definitely your firewall.