you should ask whoever manages the server, as updating to new java versions
can have bizzare results like this where everything seems to work except
one random thing.
you can also see the java version being used on the info page in cfadmin.

you should also try rebuilding your conenctors, as they sometimes get
corrupted.
The easy way to do this is to use the Coldfusion Web config tool to disable
then re-enable CF, which will create a new connector.

the other issue could be the number of connections, how busy is the server?
when you do these tests is it always re-producible without fail ?
it could also be your DSN settings, can you tell me what you have them set
to currently, the advanced settings mainly.


On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Chris Johnson
<ejohn...@directalliance.com>wrote:

>
> Not sure.. we don't handle much of the system software/hardware on the
> box.  Do you know what that may affect or how to check when it was updated?
>
>
>
>
> >Has anyone updated the java version by any chance
> >
> >Russ Michaels
> >www.michaels.me.uk
> > On 9 Jul 2013 23:11, "Chris Johnson" <ejohn...@directalliance.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >>
>
> 

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