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Things LocationTech Long-Term Support PolarSys Science OpenMDM More Community Marketplace Events Planet Eclipse Newsletter Videos Participate Report a Bug Forums Mailing Lists Wiki IRC How to Contribute Working Groups Automotive Internet of Things LocationTech Long-Term Support PolarSys Science OpenMDM Toggle navigation Home Projects Forums Eclipse Community Forums Forum Search: Search Help Register Login Home Home» Eclipse Projects» Target Management» Editor not in dirty state after remote save failed(Editor is not turned to dirty state when saving to the remote system fails. ) Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator Editor not in dirty state after remote save failed [message #1231346] Tue, 14 January 2014 12:20 Manfred StadelMessages: 2Registered: January 2014 Junior Member Hi everybody, I just created an Eclipse Login account, and this is the first time I'm posting to this Forum. We have been using RSE for more than half a year, and we like it very much. It is a very useful extension to the Eclipse platform. We think in the following situation RSE's behavior could cause some confusion. If uploading to the remote system fails when attempting to save an edited remote file, the editor's contents are only saved to the local cache and the editor is no longer in dirty state, although editor's contents and the remote file's contents are out of sync. One common reason causing upload to fail is lost connection. After connection has been resumed I need to do an artificial modification to bring the editor back to dirty state and to be able to attempt saving it again. I'm using Eclipse Kepler Service Release 1 on Windows, RSE release 2.1.500, and FTP Only connection to a Linux system. Lost connection is recognized by ftp (after some time-out ftp throws an exception). Then a message "Operation failed due to network I/O error 'java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort: socket write error'" is displayed, but the editor still remains in non-dirty state. Would it be possible to turn the editor back to dirty state (and possibly clean the cache which is out-of-sync) when catching an ftp exception? At least, this is done when you manually disconnect (and clear the password store) before saving and cancel the then opened password prompt dialog. What do you think? Similar issues have been posted to Bugzilla: id=243629 with focus on the message being displayed id=221246 with focus on changed password causing upload to fail id=191284 with focus on read-only files id=256048 with focus on offline
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without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.All Places > GIS > Managing Data > DiscussionsLog in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.Network I/O error when creating SDE Raster DatasetDiscussion created by kzhang@earthdata.com on Dec 6, 2013Latest reply on Dec 6, 2013 by crafty762 Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 2I have ArcSDE 10.0, ArcGIS server 10.2 and ArcGIS Map 10.2 on Windows 2008R server (Say "Server A"). The SQL Server 2008R2 is on a seperate server (Say "Server B").I created two ArcSDE instances on Server A. One uses SDE and another one uses DBO.Then I use ArcCatalog 10.2 to create SDE database connections on Server A, which seem fine.I can create Feature Dataset/FeatureClass and add the features into the FeatureClass with either SDE conneciton. However, when I tried to create ArcSDE RasterDataset, I got the following errors:Network I/O errorInvalid function argumentsNetwork I/O error [sde.sde.GDB_Items]Network I/O error [sde.SDE.Test33]Operation Failed [sde.SDE.Test33]No Spatial reference existsFailed to execute (CreateRasterDataset]Any ideas?Thanks,KevinOutcomesVisibility: Managing Data378 ViewsLast modified on Dec 6, 2013 12:28 PMTags:managing_dataContent tagged with managing_datagdbContent tagged with gdb_geodatabaseContent tagged with _geodatabaseThis content has been marked as final. Show 2 comments2 RepliesNameEmail AddressWebsite AddressName(Required)Email Address(Required, will not be published)Website Addressvangelo-esristaff Dec 6, 2013 1:13 PMI really don't understand your description of your environment. What version doyou have installed in which database, as what user?It's not best practice to name any of the databases "sde", and it's not best practiceto ever load spatial data as user SDE. And it's also not best practice to use applicationservers, much less on a third host (which introduces additional licensing cost).- VLike • Show 0 Likes0 Actions crafty762 Dec 6, 2013 2:15 PM when I tried to create ArcSDE RasterDataset Can you please describe how you are attempting to create the raster dataset? Which tools are you using and which parameters are you specifying? Please also describe your source data, specifically in terms of file format and projected coordinate system.Like • Show 0 Likes0 Actions Related ContentRetrieving data ...Recommended ContentPlease use an organizational account error on collectorArcgis Javascript TutorialARCGIS Pro Lesson: Extract Roof Forms for Municipal DevelopmentKML layer not updating when page is reloadedHow to calculate %