Apologies if you see this twice, but Sourceforge appears to have lost
the first sending...

 

On Friday night we switched from Fedora 2.2.3 to 2.2.4.  All seemed
well, except that we now find that Proai isn't picking up changes.  Each
time it polls we get:

 

ERROR 2009-03-02 13:25:43.463 [http-9080-29] (RISearchServlet)
Unexpected error servicing API-A request

org.trippi.TrippiException: Query failed

        at
org.trippi.impl.mulgara.MulgaraSession.query(MulgaraSession.java:131)

        at
org.trippi.impl.base.ConcurrentTriplestoreReader.findTuples(ConcurrentTr
iplestoreReader.java:79)

etc

 

and further down in the list:

 

        ... 37 more

Caused by: org.mulgara.query.QueryException: Error resolving [$date
http://tucana.org/tucana#after
"2009-02-27T21:12:53.999Z"^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime>
rmi://localhost/fedora#xsd] from rmi://localhost/fedora#xsd

        at
org.mulgara.resolver.LocalQueryResolver.resolve(LocalQueryResolver.java:
194)

        at
org.mulgara.resolver.DefaultConstraintHandlers$3.resolve(DefaultConstrai
ntHandlers.java:131)

 

The date/time matches the point at which we turned 2.2.3 off.

 

The proai.properties file has an entry dependent on Kowari
(fedora.services.oaiprovider.ITQLQueryFactory) or MPT store
(fedora.services.oaiprovider.MPTQueryFactory).  Is it also the ITQL
version for Mulgara - or is there an unmentioned update?  If that isn't
the problem, any other thoughts?  

 

Richard

___________________________________________________________________

 

Richard Green

Manager, RepoMMan, RIDIR and REMAP Projects

e-Services Integration Group

 

www.hull.ac.uk/esig/repomman

www.hull.ac.uk/ridir

www.hull.ac.uk/remap

http://edocs.hull.ac.uk

 

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