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mflanegan
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Hi there, I think that will be fine for now because I just need to notify the user that the application is down. Currently when this happens, the user keeps clicking the login button but nothing is happening. Is there a way of trapping this error in order for me to notify the user via a message that the application is currently down. Thanks in advance. 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: whenshaw [mailto:bounce-whenshaw@community.progress.com] Sent: 19 May 2015 09:05 PM To: TU.Mobile@community.progress.com Subject: RE: [Technical Users - Mobile] Appserver Down RE: Appserver Down Reply by whenshaw If the back end is 11.3.2, it doesn't have the special feature that the client Session uses to tell whether the AppServer is running. Unfortunately, that means that the ping and offline events can only tell you about the status of the server and the Web application (and the connection). The 500 that you get when you do a read is the only information you'll get, but of course you could get 500 for various reasons, not just the AppServer being down. Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.
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