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System Profile

System Full NameShip Safety Bulletins - Bulletins de la sécurité des navires
Business ContactManny Bou-Mitry, Natalia Bass
Business OwnerManny Bou-Mitry
Tech Stack

Presentation Layer: ASP.NET

Business Logic Layer:  VB.NET

RDBMS:  

Reporting:  

Prod Source LocationTFS: $/SSB-BSN/RELEASE/SSB 1.5
Dev Source LocationTFS: $/SSB-BSN/DEVELOPMENT (create dev branch as needed)


Environment Access Information

DEV

User (admin): n/a

Pass: n/a

Unc:  \\ncrws424\wwwappsroot\saf-sec-sur\4\bulletins

Url:  http://wwwappsmssdev/Saf-Sec-Sur/4/bulletins/001-eng.aspx

ACC

User (admin): n/a

Pass: n/a

Unc:  \\tctestmaster\wwwappstest\Saf-Sec-Sur\4\bulletins

Url:  http://wwwappstest/Saf-Sec-Sur/4/bulletins/001-eng.aspx

PROD

User (admin): n/a

Pass: n/a

Url: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/bulletins-menu.htm

DB: SSB_EXTA@TTSXPP.WORLD


System Overview

Web site allowing visitors to search for Marine Security Safety Bulletins.

  • Bulletins are stored in subfolders in the main web site directory (\\tcwwwmaster\wwwapps\Saf-Sec-Sur\4\bulletins).  Subfolders are organized by year.
  • There is no admin interface for the SSB application. Client admins have direct access to the SSB production data in order to add, edit or otherwise modify the SSB web application's data, lookup values, etc.

Good To Know

  • Connection string is located in web.config file
  • SSB was modified as part of the 2019-01-19 Oracle DB Migration. The previous connection string was SSB_USER@DMZ11P
    • NOTE:  After the migration, the app did not work.  In order to get it to work, Marcin Wieczorek, from the Web Monitor Group, copied the bulletins.dll and bulletins.pdb files from ACC to Prod.  The files in ACC were dated 2017-06-05 while the ones in PROD were dated 2014-02-13.  This indicates that it's possible the app was not working even prior to the DB migration.

How-To and Fixes

How To Perform a Basic Test

  • Perform a Search
  • Click on a bulletin # (eg. "11/2018") and sure the bulletin comes up
  • Click on View Archive Results

Unable to Access SSB Application (Oracle Error)

Problem:

Would you know why we can’t access SSB database, getting the following error message? Does it reside now on a different server, we’re connecting to the one indicated in the attached RDIMS document?

Solution:

TFS 14057

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