On Mar 15, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

I think so. The exception that Ian posted is not the EOGeneralAdaptorException that you are thinking of. It is thrown by EODistributionContext. EODistributionContext is not an editing context. "EODistributionContext objects perform the server-side related work behind Java Client applications and take care of encoding and decoding enterprise objects and other data. ... EODistributionContext objects track the state of the server side object graph and communicate changes to the client, thus keeping the client and server object graphs in sync." It appears to me that what is happening is that when the update arrives at the server, the EODistributionContext somehow decides (erroneously, it would seem) that it is based on an out of date snapshot. Once once it passes the EODistributionContext would it get to an edting context, EOF stack, and the database. All of this based on my rather limited understanding of the JavaClient architecture.

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