Re: Can't connect to SVN 1.7 server from Oracle JDeveloper 11.1.1.5.0
From: Jurij Čakardič <jurij.cakardic_at_in2.si>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 15:50:05 +0200
I did some research by enabling logging on the Subversion server, when
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Notice the path concatenation in the last request, the correct path is
The error is evidently not in the Subversion server but in either the
Regards,
Jurij
-- *Jurij Čakardić* višji inženir programske opreme jurij.cakardic_at_in2.si <mailto:jurij.cakardic_at_in2.si> tel: +386 5 6631 082 ---------------------------------------------------- *IN2* d.o.o. *Koper* Šmarska cesta 7c, 6000 Koper, SLO tel: +386 5 6631 070, fax: +386 5 6631 071 *www.in2.si* <http://www.in2.si/> * * ---------------------------------------------------- Dne 18.10.2011 15:25, piše Hyrum K Wright: > Since you question is related to the usage of Subversion, and not its > development, it is more appropriately posted to > users_at_subversion.apache.org <mailto:users_at_subversion.apache.org>, not > the development list. > > (In answer to your last query, though, many people find Wireshark > useful for recording network traffic.) > > Best, > -Hyrum > > On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 6:54 AM, Jurij Čakardič <jurij.cakardic_at_in2.si > <mailto:jurij.cakardic_at_in2.si>> wrote: > > Hello developers! > > We have just upgraded our SVN server from 1.6.12 (on Ubuntu 11.04) > to 1.7.0 (on CentOS 6.0 through the WANdisco repository) and our > developers are encountering problems when connecting to the SVN > repository through Oracle JDeveloper 11.1.1.5.0. The SVN client > software they are using is TortoiseSVN v1.7.0 running on Windows 7. > The error they get is: > > > > When they browse the repository through Repo-browser in > TortoiseSVN, they can access the URL without a problem. I've > thought of a JDeveloper problem and filed an Oracle service > request, but got a response, that this is a Subversion problem, > not an Oracle one: > ---------quote---------- > Hello Jurij, > > My name is Didier Laurent - I'm part of the Java Technologies > Team, in EMEA. > I have been assigned to this Service Request. Unfortunately, I > don't see how we can help at Oracle Support. > The error you get comes from your Subversion repository - there is > nothing we control in the JDeveloper IDE itself. > > Regards, > > Didier. > Java Technologies Team - EMEA > Oracle Customer Services > ---------/quote---------- > > I don't know how to replicate the error without Oracle JDeveloper > installed, is there a way to record network traffic between the > client and server, that could help you determining if this is a > Subversion problem? > > Regards, > > Jurij Čakardič > > -- > > *Jurij Čakardić* > senior software engineer > jurij.cakardic_at_in2.si <mailto:jurij.cakardic_at_in2.si> > tel: +386 5 6631 082 <tel:%2B386%205%206631%20082> > > ---------------------------------------------------- > *IN2* d.o.o. *Koper* > Šmarska cesta 7c, 6000 Koper, SLO > tel: +386 5 6631 070 <tel:%2B386%205%206631%20070>, fax: +386 5 > 6631 071 <tel:%2B386%205%206631%20071> > *www.in2.si* <http://www.in2.si/> * > * ---------------------------------------------------- > > > > > -- > > uberSVN: Apache Subversion Made Easy > http://www.uberSVN.com/Received on 2011-10-18 15:52:46 CEST |
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