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We have recently upgraded Appian environment to 16.1. However, after upgrade the
TJ
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over 9 years ago
We have recently upgraded Appian environment to 16.1. However, after upgrade the shpInvoke() function has stopped working. For all the requests it is giving one response.
[success:false,result:,error:[code:[category:0,namespace:1,detail:0],title:sharepointinvoke function error,message:The external server for this system [key=SharepointExternalKey] generated an exception when calling a function [shpInvoke]. Details from external system: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Not a JSON object: ,detail:]]
It is giving the same response even for invalid tp credentials. I tried using same code in 7.9 and it is working fine.
I have also verified that SharePoint server is Accessible from Appian server and I am able to telnet it. Any pointers please?
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Vamsi Sunkara
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over 9 years ago
Hi Tajinder,
Are both requests (7.9 and 16.1) coming from the same network? Meaning, are they both on premise? Also, does this work when you go to the URL from a browser? Have you taken a look at the IIS logs? Perhaps that can give us a little more detail on the response from the sharepoint server. I presume on the sharepoint side, there aren't any errors when the credential is correct?
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Vamsi Sunkara
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over 9 years ago
Hi Tajinder,
Are both requests (7.9 and 16.1) coming from the same network? Meaning, are they both on premise? Also, does this work when you go to the URL from a browser? Have you taken a look at the IIS logs? Perhaps that can give us a little more detail on the response from the sharepoint server. I presume on the sharepoint side, there aren't any errors when the credential is correct?
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