You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to user@wookie.apache.org by Javier Criado <ja...@ual.es> on 2014/10/02 13:56:08 UTC
JDBC connector
Hi,
I'm using Apache Wookie 0.15.0.
I've experimented some problems with the inactivity of the Wookie
server. When I try to access again to the server after some hours of
inactivity, I get a JDBC connector error, that is solved after three or
four attemps of connection (or get operations). I solved this issue by
programming a task in charge of restarting the Apache Wookie service.
Do you know any other solution to this problem?
Thanks in advance!
--
Javier Criado
Applied Computing Group (TIC-211)
University of Almeria
Ctra. Sacramento s/n, Almeria
SPAIN
http://www.ual.es/acg
javi.criado@ual.es
Re: JDBC connector
Posted by Scott Wilson <sc...@gmail.com>.
On 9 Oct 2014, at 07:46, Javier Criado wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> I've updated to Wookie 1.0.0, but I'm still experimenting the same problem. I attach in the complete trace error.
>
> Is there another possible solution?
If you take a look at the issue report for WOOKIE-404 you can see some possibilities there. As far as I'm aware we implemented the suggested strategies of setting autoReconnect=true and extending the client timeout, but its worth double-checking to see if there are any other solutions.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Javier Criado
>
>
> El 07/10/2014 a las #4, Scott Wilson escribió:
>> Hi Javier,
>>
>> This sounds like a "dead connection" issue with earlier versions of Wookie, and you can find more information here:
>>
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-404
>>
>> Have you tried updating to 1.0?
>>
>> S
>>
>> On 2 Oct 2014, at 12:56, Javier Criado wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm using Apache Wookie 0.15.0.
>>>
>>> I've experimented some problems with the inactivity of the Wookie server. When I try to access again to the server after some hours of inactivity, I get a JDBC connector error, that is solved after three or four attemps of connection (or get operations). I solved this issue by programming a task in charge of restarting the Apache Wookie service.
>>>
>>> Do you know any other solution to this problem?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Javier Criado
>>> Applied Computing Group (TIC-211)
>>> University of Almeria
>>> Ctra. Sacramento s/n, Almeria
>>> SPAIN
>>>
>>> http://www.ual.es/acg
>>> javi.criado@ual.es
>>>
>
> <error.txt>
Re: JDBC connector
Posted by Javier Criado <ja...@ual.es>.
Hi Scott,
I've updated to Wookie 1.0.0, but I'm still experimenting the same
problem. I attach in the complete trace error.
Is there another possible solution?
Thanks in advance.
Javier Criado
El 07/10/2014 a las #4, Scott Wilson escribió:
> Hi Javier,
>
> This sounds like a "dead connection" issue with earlier versions of Wookie, and you can find more information here:
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-404
>
> Have you tried updating to 1.0?
>
> S
>
> On 2 Oct 2014, at 12:56, Javier Criado wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using Apache Wookie 0.15.0.
>>
>> I've experimented some problems with the inactivity of the Wookie server. When I try to access again to the server after some hours of inactivity, I get a JDBC connector error, that is solved after three or four attemps of connection (or get operations). I solved this issue by programming a task in charge of restarting the Apache Wookie service.
>>
>> Do you know any other solution to this problem?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> --
>> Javier Criado
>> Applied Computing Group (TIC-211)
>> University of Almeria
>> Ctra. Sacramento s/n, Almeria
>> SPAIN
>>
>> http://www.ual.es/acg
>> javi.criado@ual.es
>>
Re: JDBC connector
Posted by Scott Wilson <sc...@gmail.com>.
Hi Javier,
This sounds like a "dead connection" issue with earlier versions of Wookie, and you can find more information here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-404
Have you tried updating to 1.0?
S
On 2 Oct 2014, at 12:56, Javier Criado wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Apache Wookie 0.15.0.
>
> I've experimented some problems with the inactivity of the Wookie server. When I try to access again to the server after some hours of inactivity, I get a JDBC connector error, that is solved after three or four attemps of connection (or get operations). I solved this issue by programming a task in charge of restarting the Apache Wookie service.
>
> Do you know any other solution to this problem?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> --
> Javier Criado
> Applied Computing Group (TIC-211)
> University of Almeria
> Ctra. Sacramento s/n, Almeria
> SPAIN
>
> http://www.ual.es/acg
> javi.criado@ual.es
>