I have installed fedora-commons 3.5 on pre-existing Apache-Tomcat 7.0.25.

Trying to reproduce the hands-on Tutorial 2  
(https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FEDORACREATE/Tutorial+2+-+Creating+Fedora+Objects)
 I succeeded in connecting to the repository, creating a dummy object, and even 
changing its  
owner.

However, editing the Dublin Core data stream failed, and an ugly  
red-framed box with the following error message popped up as I tried  
to save the changes:

Error: [FaultEvent fault=[RPC Fault faultString="HTTP request error"  
faultCode="Server.Error.Request" faultDetail="Error: [IOErrorEvent  
type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error  
#2032"]. URL:  
http://fedora.clarin-d.uni-saarland.de:80/fedora/objects/aaa:1/datastreams/DC?dsLabel=Dublin%20Core%20Record%20for%20this%20object&formatURI=http%3A//www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/&checksumType=Disabled&altIDs=&mimeType=text/xml&versionable=true&dsState=A&flash=true";]
 messageId="62D8D555-3DB0-74CA-E602-1F7E43652379" type="fault" bubbles=false 
cancelable=true  
eventPhase=2]

I googled this error message, but I could not find a fix.

Note that I cannot work on localhost (because it is hidden behind a  
firewall not letting any graphical browser through). Permissions  
should be permissive enough (the fact that I can log on to the  
administrator tool and do some changes, which are effective, suggests  
that).

Somewhere was suggested, that the browser can be respsonsible,  
therefore I tried two different browsers; namely Mozilla Firefox 9.0.1  
and Konqueror: 4.7.4 (4.7.4) - with no success.

Thanks for any help,

Jörg Knappen


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