(it's me, the original author of the thread, just logged in)
Thank you for your reply, but RaiseError changed nothing (well, it shouldn't change anything as I know, only report errors) and it didn't report anything:
Saw changes to the following files:
- /path_to_my_project/MyProject/lib/MyProject/Model/DB.pm (modify)
Attempting to restart the server
The good part is that the issue is related to the DB connection for sure. I've just installed MySQL and tested using it and it does work correctly. So, it's something Oracle specific and maybe someone with Oracle knowledge could help .. I hope.
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