The issue was solved!

It occurred that FEDORA_HOME env variable wasn't set. I found it out 
when I was unable to log in to admin panel with fedoraAdmin user and 
password stored in one of the config files.

When I set FEDORA_HOME everything started working again.

Cheers,
Kasia

On 10.10.2012 14:00, Katarzyna Bylec wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> nothing changed also on client side.
>
> Regards,
> K.
>
> On 09.10.2012 23:34, Jason wrote:
>> Is you client still sending the correct user/pass to fedora? You mentioned 
>> nothing changed server side, but confirm that your client is sending the 
>> proper credentials. That would be my first guess at the reason for 401 
>> error. As far as retrieving data without error, I think some of the data 
>> access methods don't require authentication.
>>
>> Jason
>> Nypl
>>
>>
>> On Oct 9, 2012, at 7:43 AM, Katarzyna Bylec<ka...@man.poznan.pl>   wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have this really strange problem. We have Fedora 3.4.1 instance up and 
>>> running
>>> from almost 3 years now. Everything worked fine (though there've been some
>>> problems with querying db, but that was acceptable) till last Wednesday, 
>>> when -
>>> out of the blue - we're unable to insert any new values into Fedora 
>>> repository.
>>>
>>> AFAIK - nothing was changed in server's configuration. What's more - 
>>> request to
>>> get data from repository - works.
>>>
>>>
>>> The error is:
>>> 09/10 13:37:00] ERROR [FedoraWlin:204] -
>>> com.yourmediashelf.fedora.client.FedoraClientException: HTTP 401 Error: 
>>> Fedora:
>>> 401
>>> com.yourmediashelf.fedora.client.FedoraClientException: HTTP 401 Error: 
>>> Fedora:
>>> 401
>>>          at 
>>> com.yourmediashelf.fedora.client.response.FedoraResponseImpl.<init>
>>> (FedoraResponseImpl.java:56)
>>>          at 
>>> com.yourmediashelf.fedora.client.response.GetNextPIDResponse.<init>
>>> (GetNextPIDResponse.java:49)
>>>          at
>>> com.yourmediashelf.fedora.client.request.GetNextPID.execute(GetNextPID.java:88)
>>>          at
>>> pl.psnc.wlin.model.fedora.FedoraWlin.insertMeasureValue(FedoraWlin.java:162)
>>>          at
>>> pl.psnc.wlin.model.facade.WlinFacade.insertMeasureValue(WlinFacade.java:170)
>>>          at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor101.invoke(Unknown Source)
>>>
>>> Stacktrace was cut for clarity - I can provide more details if needed.
>>>
>>> Do you know what may it be?
>>> Thanks for any advice.
>>>
>>>
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