I am encountering this ISE error in my Standalone Lightning App. How can I translate this Error ID? Is there an error log or some other way I could check what exactly is wrong? Right now there is no way for me to find out what is wrong. I am new to lightning. Hence, any help/insight on this issue is much appreciated. Thank you!
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you will have to contact sf support– EricCommented Nov 30, 2015 at 20:02
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How can I contact sf support? Do you need a premium account for them to offer support?– LtngNewbieCommented Nov 30, 2015 at 20:15
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2No. You can open a case by clicking on "Help" as long as it is not a free developer org. If it is a DE org then you are out of luck. They do not want to hear about bugs from developers who are not paying for a full license. If you are developing for a client have them submit a ticket– EricCommented Nov 30, 2015 at 20:17
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I looked up the error in our logs and here is the error message that is unfortunately not being surfaced to you (yes there is already a bug to fix that in the queue - no ETA yet):
org.auraframework.throwable.quickfix.InvalidDefinitionException: Invalid definition for apex://CLInstaller.LoanProductController: Access to entity loan__Fee_Set__c denied: null
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5Thanks for assisting the community with this. I wish it were always this easy! Good thing there is not Private Messaging here or your inbox would be flooded lol.– EricCommented Nov 30, 2015 at 21:30
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Hello @Doug-Chasman, I wasn't sure if I should open new thread here but I'm also receiving this error from a managed packaged lightning component. The error code is this:
An internal server error has occurred Error ID: 1288557852-29109 (-898570520)
- can you also plz confirm if this is the same bug causing this error?– VarunCCommented Dec 5, 2015 at 9:42 -
@doug-chasman - Has you been provided with any workarounds to handle this?– VarunCCommented Dec 7, 2015 at 14:29
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One cause of
Invalid definition ... Access to entity ... denied
can mean that the Trial license for the package the entity belongs to has expired. Commented May 24, 2018 at 19:09
I've noticed when an exception is thrown in the related ApexController of the Lightning component we always get "Internal Server Error" error message. So I can suggest to surround your logic in Apex controller with try {} catch()
and verify there are no errors in the server-side logic.