I don't know about Peter, but my situation is occurring with 5.065, so it wouldn't appear to be a problem exclusive to 5.5. Witango support is currently researching the issue with me, so if I find out anymore I'd be happy to share.
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 18:57:36 -0500, Dan Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter, > > Did this problem happen with with 5.065. Can you roll back to that to see if > it is a 5.5 problem? > > Could there be memory issues are you running out of memory to store the > variables from all the different scopes. > > As a work around have you tried just loading these as a custom scope. If I > remember right these will function just like and application scope. > > I use these when I need them and my ISP does not allow application scope. > > Dan > > > > on 11/10/04 2:18, Peter Ternstr�m at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > we're having the exact same problem - application vars and objects stored in > > application scope time out and our application seizes to work properly. This > > is a major issue for us, since we are hosting about 140 communities on the > > web and noone can log in. We have tried to solve this by checking if app > > vars are existant upon login, but this ultimately (after a number of logins, > > usually once every couple of days) causes a server crash caused by reloading > > application vars and objects stored in application scope discussed in other > > threads of witango talk. > > > > In fact, this is such a big problem for us, that we are looking for other > > program languages for our application. The program language and application > > server HAS TO WORK ACCORDING TO THE MANUAL. Otherwise our developers have > > guess what functionality witango really supports, and all time to try to > > build an app "by the book" is lost. > > > > We would really like some input from you guys and with on this issue. We are > > strung in a situation where at least one of us has to keep an eye on the > > server and reload app vars if necessary- 24/7. Maybe it is a configuration > > problem on our side? We only run one application, thus have not configured > > other applications in applications.ini than "default". (Yes, we have tried > > to configure another application, but still same result - loss of app vars). > > > > Is anyone out there using application vars at all? Do you have the same > > problem? Is there a solution? > > > > We are running Win 2003, Apache 2.049, SQL 7 (on separate server), and > > Witango 5.5. > > > > Grateful for all input! > > Peter > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Dory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:41 AM > > Subject: Witango-Talk: application vars timing out > > > > > >> We are experiencing 2 problems: > >> > >> 1. It appears that our application variables are timing out after the > >> system variabletimeout period. On page 349 of the Witango 5 > >> Programmer's Guide.pdf, it says that application variables NEVER time > >> out, yet ours do. I tried to resolve this by setting the > >> variabletimeout trigger which on page 485 of the same document says > >> that we can set that var in the application scope. When I try this I > >> get this error, "You may not set the configuration variable > >> (variabletimeouttrigger) in the (application) scope". > >> > >> The document says I am able to set this, yet I am not able to. Is > >> there a way I can set this var in the application scope? How do I stop > >> my application vars from timing out rather than just setting the > >> system variabletimeout to a really huge number? > >> > >> > >> 2. The timeformat and timestampformat specified in our > >> applications.ini file is being ignored. The system settings are used > >> for these values instead of our application specific ones. I am not > >> sure if this is related to problem 1 or not. How do I make Witango pay > >> attention to the timeformat and timestamp format in the > >> applications.ini file? (yes the Witango server has been restarted) > >> > >> We are running Witango Application Server (Standard Edition Upgrade) > >> 5.0.1.065 > >> > >> Thanks for any tips or information you can provide. > >> ________________________________________________________________________ > >> TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > > > > -- > Dan Stein > Digital Software Solutions > 799 Evergreen Circle > Telford PA 18969 > Land: 215-799-0192 > Cell: 610-256-2843 > Fax 413-410-9682 > FMP, WiTango, EDI,SQL 2000 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.dss-db.com > > "When you are born, you cry and those who love you rejoice. And if you > live your life as you should, when you die, you rejoice and those who > love you cry." > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf
