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minute: Sign up Error #2032: Stream Error up vote 1 down vote favorite We are facing this issue in our URL while accessing the Result from the server on the Flex Application on a WAS Machine. The behavior is a bit varied when we access it on IE6 and IE7(both IEs are having same flash Player version). IE6 doesn’t work at flex error 2032 https all but IE7 works for some conditions. On Windows machine it is working fine(in IE6 and IE7). Error: [IOErrorEvent type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error #2032: Stream Error. URL: "] If anybody has encountered this error or has dealt with it, Please respond. Thanks flex actionscript-3 share|improve this question asked Oct 6 '10 at 14:29 Arwinder 612 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Look at this site: http://www.judahfrangipane.com/blog/2007/02/15/error-2032-stream-error/ share|improve this answer answered Oct 6 '10 at 15:19 splash 10.2k2856 But I am able to connect to the URL servlet, the logic is done and I am able to return the correct response back, but instead of Event.COMPLETE, i am getting IOErrorEvent at the Flex side. –Arwinder Oct 7 '10 at 3:26 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy an
error 'Error #2032: Stream Error' Hi All, I am unable to open my flex web application in iTest. When I click 'Start' on new session, internal browser window opens. My flex error 2044 web application loading starts and after some time error 'Error #2032: Stream Error. error #2032: stream error. url: URL:/framework_4.0.0.5902.swz' comes. I have added iTestAutomationEnv.xml and iTestFlexWrapper.swf files into my web app server. 'Error #2032: Stream Error' comes because http error 2032 an swf try to access a file across a restricted domain. For that I added crossdomain.xml file in my web server. But it also didn't help. Also file 'framework_4.0.0.5902.swz' in error doesn't exist on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3873564/error-2032-stream-error web server. Regards, Chetan People who like this Close 0 · Show 2 Comment 10 |950 characters needed characters left characters exceeded ▼ Viewable by all users Viewable by moderators Viewable by moderators and the original poster Advanced visibility Viewable by all users sandeepreddynv ♦ · Feb 13, 2014 at 08:04 AM 0 Share Hi Chetan, I would require more information regarding this. iTest version. Flex version https://forums.spirent.com/questions/21964/unable-to-load-flex-application-getting-error-erro.html on which your application has developed. Have you enabled flex option under session properties of Web session. Make sure that you are specifying the correct URL i.e. URL with / slashes. Regards, Venkat chetanmw sandeepreddynv ♦ · Feb 13, 2014 at 09:41 AM 0 Share Hi Venkat, iTest version is: 4.1.3 Flex version : 4.5 Yes, I have enabled Flex option in Web session Yes, URL is specified correctly. I'm able to see my app for some time and then 'Error #2032: Stream Error. URL:/framework_4.0.0.5902.swz' error comes. Also I have tried another approach of building application with iTest's swc file. That also didn't work. -Chetan 2 Replies · Add your reply Sort: Best Answer Answer by lakshminarayana · Feb 18, 2014 at 09:56 PM Flex version 4.5 is supported from iTest v4.2. Please upgrade the iTest to the latest version i.e., iTest v4.3.1 and give a try. Comment People who like this Close 0 · Share 10 |950 characters needed characters left characters exceeded ▼ Viewable by all users Viewable by moderators Viewable by moderators and the original poster Advanced visibility Viewable by all users Answer by sai_kiran · Feb 13, 2014 at 10:39 AM Hi Chetan, Have y
without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.All Places > GIS > Applications > ArcGIS Viewer for Flex > https://geonet.esri.com/thread/37724 DiscussionsLog in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.FlexViewer 2.4 strange error #2032Discussion created by mapsrgr8 http://flex.sys-con.com/node/1883145 on Oct 6, 2011Latest reply on Mar 2, 2012 by xylochic627 Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 17This error has been driving me crazy error 2032 for days now. I've tried mining the web and the Esri forums for any information that would help me rectify/diagnose the error. Tried everything out there, still with no luck. It's not a cross domain issue. The server, map services, and I am all on the same domain. It's not flex error 2032 a MIME types issue or a mixing of IP addresses with machine names issue. It occurs randomly at least once a day, doesn't matter which web browser is used (IE, FF) usually at the first instance the server has to "spin up" per user invoke and serve the data in the morning, and it seems to be affecting random map services (of which there are 8). Here is the actual error message: County_Cities layer failed to load: Fault code: Server.Error.RequestFault info: HTTP request errorFault details: Error: [IOErrorEvent type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error #2032: Stream Error. URL: http://gis01/ArcGIS/rest/services/XXXXXX/County_Cities/MapServer?f=json"]. URL: http://gis01/ArcGIS/rest/services/XXXXXX/County_Cities/MapServer?f=jsonHere are the server specs:Running Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, SP2IIS Version 6ASP.Net Version 2.0.50727I've adjusted the "Periodically check and repair data connections for idle instances" inside Manager for all the operational layers, changing the defualt setting from 30 to 15 minutes, then inside the server, I changed th
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