Scheduled task

Hello

We have a scheduled task that runs every 30 minutes, the work envokes a web service that sends data to another agency. The problem is the following:
When the job is run every 30 minutes, we get the following error message:
91 - logging of errors on WS--29273: ORA-29273: failure of the request HTTP ORA-06512: at "SYS." UTL_HTTP,"lin
Code to submit work:
DECLARE
jobno NUMBER;
BEGIN
Dbms_job. Submit
+ (work = > jobno +)
+ This = > ' start SEND_DATA. SEND_LOG_TO; end; » +
+, next_date = > SYSDATE +.
+ interval = > 'SYSDATE + 1/48'); +
COMMIT;
END;

BUT when the WS is called with the following code:
Start SEND_DATA. SEND_LOG_TO_NRF; end
It does not error.

You can change the package WS because it provided by the organization from the outside.

Does anyone have advice - is it permissions on the firewall or something that is not configured correctly?

Thank you
Roald

Yes, maybe...

To the inside of the package where the url is called... you can increase the time-out url to something like 5 min...

utl_http.set_transfer_timeout(300);

Ravi Kumar

Published by: user10164479 on July 23, 2009 13:39

Tags: Database

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