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Re: Citrix Issue -> resolved?


  • Subject: Re: Citrix Issue -> resolved?
  • From: Calven Eggert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 14:54:25 -0500

Yes, Citrix Desktop.

Update...what appeared to be the fix one day (changing the url to IP) no longer worked the next day.  Bottom line is that Citrix is causing problems and now I need to put in a fix in my WO code to accommodate Citrix's behaviour.


On 2015-02-18, at 8:24 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> Hi,
>
> By Citrix, you mean Citrix XenDesktop?
>
>> Le 2015-02-18 à 12:06, Calven Eggert <email@hidden> a écrit :
>>
>> Hi, WO Community
>>
>> We've been experiencing some strange behaviour over the past month in one of our WO apps that has given an error like the following:
>>
>> EvaluateExpression failed: <com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.OraclePlugIn$OracleExpression: "INSERT INTO CRR_ADVERSE_EVENTS...
>> Next exception:SQL State:23000 -- error code: 1400 -- msg: ORA-01400: cannot insert NULL into ("CRE_MASTER"."CRR_ADVERSE_EVENTS"."CATEGORY_ID")
>>
>> What is weird is that I have not been able to reproduce this error after many, many attempts in the development environment on my Mac.
>>
>> When connecting to the WO application via Citrix this is when the error does happen, although there are no exact steps to reproduce the problem 100% of the time, it can be reproduced within a couple of minutes.  This seems to say that the issue has something to do with Citrix.
>>
>> This is where it gets a bit strange...
>>
>> The WO application accesses images stored in a directory by using urls that looks like "server1.networkserver.com".  Because we had very strong suspicions that Citrix was the problem it was suggested that we change the urls to the actual IP address like "123.45.67.890".
>>
>> Guess what?  The problem disappeared.  We no longer get the error.
>>
>>
>> Has anyone else ever experienced something like this or has an explanation for what is going on here?
>>
>>
>> Calven
>>
>>
>>
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