Re: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver]No more data available to read.

2009-08-05 Thread James Holmes
This is a common problem. If it persists, reduce your max pooled statements to 0. mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles: http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/ 2009/8/5 Wes Middendorff wmiddendo...@gmail.com: Not sure if my last post took since I didn't see it in the list or my email,

Re: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver]No more data available to read.

2009-08-05 Thread Wes Middendorff
Thanks for the speedy reply James. I have done as you suggested, but I still recieve the error. Afterwards, just to see if it would have an affect, disabled the maintain connections settings and it also had no affect. Not sure if it matters in this case, but I am using oracle 10gR2. Wes

Re: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver]No more data available to read.

2009-08-05 Thread James Holmes
It's possible the DB is actually unavailable (either due to network congestion, Oracle problems or other issues) when the errors occur. It's also possible that you're using shared servers rather than dedicated servers and the shared servers are having an issue. Check memory on the Oracle server,

Re: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver]No more data available to read.

2009-08-05 Thread Wes Middendorff
I wish our DBA gave me that level of access the server, but I will let him know what to check into. The servers we are on are most certainly dedicated (I am the administrator for the CF side). Also I am able to connect to the DB and execute queries using the Oracle JDBC driver with any

Re: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver]No more data available to read.

2003-12-17 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2003 18:28 pm, Stacy Young wrote: You're probably still running 6.0 for specific reason but in general 6.0 = evil. Think there were major driver updates in 6.1 This issue affects 6.1 too. MM are aware, and keep promising a fix 'soon'. In the meantime, I believe you need to

RE: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver]No more data available to read.

2003-12-16 Thread Stacy Young
You're probably still running 6.0 for specific reason but in general 6.0 = evil. Think there were major driver updates in 6.1 Stace _ From: Smith, Don , CTR , WHS/PSD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:29 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC

RE: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver]No more data available to read.

2003-12-16 Thread Simon Horwith
I've seen this error a lot when working with ORACLE from EJB's on CFMX J2EE - usually when callingprocedures that return XML.Have you tried using the thin client drivers?Can you put updater 3 on the box first? ~Simon Simon Horwith CTO, Etrilogy Ltd. Member of Team Macromedia Macromedia Certified