Forum Post: RE: Appserver Down

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Hi Edsel, Yes that is correct, I also get a 500 Internal server Error. I am calling my Session Object from the page load event. Not sure if that is the wrong approach. When I test the offline event on the session object using a message and switching my appserver off, my message does not display. Meyrick Flanegan Developer - Managed Services Email: mflanegan@elcb.co.za ELCB Information Services (Pty) Ltd Customer Service Email elcb@elcb.co.za · www.elcb.co.za E A S T L O N D O N Tel: +27(43) 704 0700 Fax: +27(43) 704 0701 J O H A N N E S B U R G Tel: +27(10) 035 0310 Fax: +27(10) 035 0311 P O R T E L I Z A B E T H Tel: +27(41) 373 0529 Fax: +27(86) 650 0135 Disclaimer From: egarcia [mailto:bounce-egarcia@community.progress.com] Sent: 18 May 2015 04:28 PM To: TU.Mobile@community.progress.com Subject: RE: [Technical Users - Mobile] Appserver Down RE: Appserver Down Reply by egarcia Hello, Basically on Login where I validate the user credentials I run my login business entity read method but this does not return any errors when the appserver is down. The usage of the offline and online events in the Session object and usage of ping() would probably be the solution for this issue. Just in case, I wanted to mentioned that you should get an error message when the the AppServer is down. Perhaps, the response is empty, but you should still get an error. My testing shows that the READ request fails with Status Code 500 Internal server Error. Thanks. Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.

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