We are running 22R2 SU7 and get the following error in Connect (Application Messages) when receiving a large inbound message.“ExecutionException from Sender thread Caused by: ifs.fnd.connect.senders.ConnectSender$TemporaryFailureException: Exception while sending data Caused by: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out”This happens when a large inbound JSON message gets posted to IFS Gateway and then routed to a routing address with either Projection or REST-API endpoint and executed by the Batch Processor. The error occur after 500 seconds so we suspect some timeout setting to be set to 500 seconds but we haven’t found any setting like that. We have default setting which for Request Timeouts and none of them are 500 seconds. Also the Work Timeout settings for Senders and Readers have a different (in our case larger) setting than 500 seconds.Anyone have an idea what setting we need to change (increase) to solve the problem?
We would like to store Workflows in the Customer Repository in GIT and deliver the workflows through a delivery if possible. Is that possible and if so where should the files be placed for this to work?How can a workflow be delivered into an environment? Is the only option to Import (Upload) the bpmn-file (created and exported from another environment) or can it be packaged and delivered in a delivery?Other type of configurations can be connected (packaged) to an ACP and then be part o a delivery is there similar suport for that with Workflows?
In news presentations for 21R2 File Storage Service (FSS) is presented and it is mentioned that in future releases there will be other options than Azure Blob Storage for Remote Deployment customers. I cannot see any new options in 22R1. In what future release are these new options planned to be released?
Are there any plans to support FTPS in Docman?Our company is very keen on having secure traffic to the ftp-server and do not want to have un-encrypted connection to it, not even from the application server to the ftp-server.
Is there a way to create a syslog file from IFS Cloud 22R2?
When calling a IFS REST-API with an incorrect formed JSON Payload, for example calling an attribute that is specified to allow a value with 5 characters and the value is sent with 10 characters or when when calling with wrong attribute name, you will get HTTP 500 Internal Server Error.Shouldn’t the error be a HTTP 400 Bad Request? Since the request is malformed (incorrect attribute length or name). According to the standards for REST-APIs it should raise HTTP 400 or isn’t this type of errorneus request a request that should raise HTTP 400?How can we distinguish a malformed request (as above) from a data error (an error raised from business logic) when both issues are raised as HTTP 500 Internal Server Error?
Hi, Our company policy prevent us from downloading from Microsoft Store which means that we cannot make use of Microsoft Azure Vpn Client. Can the Cloud Build Place be setup to use OpenVpn instead?I think it is possible in Azure to setup so that OpenVpn certificates can be used and not only certificates for MS Azure Vpn Client. So is it possible for us to request that our Cloud Build Place is setup in a way so that the vpn profile that can be downloaded from IFS Lifecycle includes settings to connect using OpenVpn?Or is there any other way of accessing Cloud databases and Git repositories from a development desktop without MS Azure Vpn Client?
Already have an account? Login
No account yet? Create an account
Enter your username or e-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
Sorry, we're still checking this file's contents to make sure it's safe to download. Please try again in a few minutes.
Sorry, our virus scanner detected that this file isn't safe to download.