First, let me explain shortly how my application is working:
The application handles deals, which are stored as an XML document in our database (Oracle 11g). The table that contains these information is defined like that:
table T_MYDEALS (
DEAL_ID number(9, 0) not null,
DEAL_XML xmltype
)
When we update or insert new items in this table, we have a trigger that will read (using XPath) this XML, and populates some others metadata tables.
Everything works fine, except on my machine.
Now the problem
When I run the application on my machine (i.e. the Tomcat run within my Eclipse, but connected to the Homologation DB), the trigger fails with the following error:
WARN [org.hibernate.util.JDBCExceptionReporter] SQL Error: 1722, SQLState: 42000
ERROR [org.hibernate.util.JDBCExceptionReporter] ORA-01722: invalid number
ORA-06512: at "MY_SCHEMA.AFTER_R_INSERT_MYDEAL", line 628
ORA-04088: error during execution of trigger 'MY_SCHEMA.AFTER_R_INSERT_MYDEAL'
I'm sorry, I can't put my trigger here, for security reasons. Just note that the line 628 is at the end of the trigger code.
My tests
So I tried to understand why this error happened on my machine (as it only happen on my machine, none of my colleague encounter this issue). I can't say when it starts to stop working, maybe when I changed my computer recently?
First, I check the source code, then my DB connection, but everything seems correct.
I also switched in debug mode to have a look in the XML sent to the DB, or at least in our HibernateXMLType
(which is an extension of org.hibernate.usertype.UserType
, used to transform our XML into data readable by Oracle). But nothing wrong found here neither.
I save you many tests done on my side, but one of my latest tests was to get a fresh Tomcat server, and deploy a WAR that is deployed in an environment (Homologation for ex.). Then, I executed the same tests, but the trigger is still failing.
So far, I have eliminated the following suspects:
- The source code, as I also tested the application from a WAR that is deployed on an environment and which is working correctly;
- The DB itself, as I am connected to the same DB as the working environment. I also tried with another DB, the result is the same.
- The data used for my tests, as it works if I try to save the same deal, but using the Homologation environment.
- JDK, as I also changed the JDK for a new one;
- Eclipse, as my latest tests were done outside Eclipse;
- Tomcat server, as I also tried on a new Tomcat.
What I am wondering is if my Windows XP environment has some specific encoding configuration, which "transforms" some data within the XML and make them
My questions
- What are the possible elements that I may have forgotten in my tests?
- Is there a way to know exactly the XML processed by the Oracle trigger (if possible without installing anything on the Oracle instance, as I don't have any control on it)?
I know that I don't provide a lot of information, but if you can give me some hints, or ideas, I would be really grateful!
Regards.
Technical information: Java 1.6, Oracle 11g, Tomcat 5.5.23, JSF 1.2, Hibernate 3.3