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Fri, 03 Aug 2007 09:41:05 EDT |
Hi.
We have an application converted to webfacing,
sometimes we have this problem, the webfacing session stop, and return to the
login screen.
I take a look to the QPJOBLOG of the user, and i see that message:
A device request has stopped the sesion, and I don´t know why. In green screen
works perfectly.
Anyone, has a idea, why it's happens.
Thanks.
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| Re: A device request has stopped the sesion. |
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Fri, 03 Aug 2007 12:06:35 -040 |
fhergueta@nautas-tech.com wrote:
> Hi.
>
> We have an application converted to webfacing,
> sometimes we have this problem, the webfacing session stop, and return to
the login screen.
>
> I take a look to the QPJOBLOG of the user, and i see that message:
>
> A device request has stopped the sesion, and I don´t know why. In green
screen works perfectly.
>
> Anyone, has a idea, why it's happens.
>
>
> Thanks.
Without knowing what preceded that it is hard to say. Did the session
maybe timeout? I think if you are running the most current WF server
PTF then there will be an indication in the WF server joblog.
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| Re: A device request has stopped the sesion. |
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Mon, 06 Aug 2007 11:04:20 EDT |
it seems that is not a Time Out, because the user is working in the moment of
the problem.
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Tue, 07 Aug 2007 14:16:32 -040 |
fhergueta@nautas-tech.com wrote:
> it seems that is not a Time Out, because the user is working in the moment
of the problem.
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> How can I see the joblog of the webfacing server?.
WRKACTJOB JOB(QQF*)
Look for the QQFWFSVR and ..VTSVR jobs.
Depending upon the version of WF being used an attempt to restart the
app in the same window can cause the current running app to be ended
when the app is restarted.
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