so any solution ? I've same problem too --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Douglas Knudsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > welcome to 2032 hell :) as you should have run across, this is a generic > error thrown when th ebrowser says there is something wrong, but the > browser does not tell FP what is wrong. I've seen this afflict IE with > some webservices. It would happen randomly and with the same exact > call/returned data pattern too, so I ruled out bad data. Implement a retry > n times maybe, icky yes, but can drop the probability of total failure > down. > > DK > > On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:37 AM, thuvu03 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Anyone? I still have not found a solution to this problem. I have > > searched the web that there is an issue related to this that has to > > do with ssl and caching in IE. But I am not using ssl. It's very > > frustrating as my UI works fine if I have only one IE browser up. As > > soon as I bring up another IE browser, one of my UIs gets this > > Stream Error. > > > > > > --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, > > "thuvu03" <thuvu03@> wrote: > > > > > > I am using Flex 2.0. I have been getting Error #2032: Stream Error > > on > > > both IE6 and IE7 (but not Firefox) when I have mulitple UIs up in > > > multiple IE browsers that invoke an operation of a web service. My > > web > > > service uses Apache Axis 1.2 and it's deployed to jboss server. > > Here > > > are the steps that will reproduce the #2032 error: > > > > > > 1. Bring up my Flex UI on one IE browser and login successfully. > > Once > > > logged in sucessfully, the UI will call the getEvents() webservice > > > call with a timeout of 10s. If the server has any updates it will > > > return the results right away. Else, it will wait for 10s to be up > > and > > > returns with no data to update. After the UI receives the response > > it > > > will then call getEvents() again. This will just go on indefintely > > for > > > the UI to get new updates. > > > 2. Bring up my Flex UI on another new IE browser (on the same > > machine > > > as in step 1) and login succesfully again. Same as in step 1, the > > UI > > > will call the getEvents() webservice call to get new server > > updates if > > > any. > > > 3. Using any of the UI (either in step 1 or 2), make some > > > modifications to the data and submit to the server. The modified > > data > > > got submitted sucessfully. When one of the UIs calls getEvents() > > it > > > will get Error #2032 in the fault handler. > > > > > > Notes: I used Charles, TCP Monitor, and WireShark and I saw the > > > getEvents() response coming back successfullly with valid SOAP > > > response and the status code is 200 OK. I have searched the web > > with > > > nothing relevant to this. I have read that maybe it has to do with > > the > > > famous browser limitation of 2 http connections. If it is, it > > works > > > fine with Firefox even if I have 5 browsers up. Isn't Firefox has > > 2 > > > connections limit as well? > > > It works perfectly fine if I have one and only one IE browser per > > > client host.I even changed the http connections limit for IE to 10 > > and > > > still experiencing the same problem when I have 2 IEs up on the > > same > > > machine. > > > > > > Any helps/suggestions is greatly APPRECIATED for I have banged my > > head > > > on this problem for the past 4 days. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Thu > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Douglas Knudsen > http://www.cubicleman.com > this is my signature, like it? >