The following table lists the known issues in the Java Enterprise System (Java ES).
Table 16 Known Issues in Java ES
Problem ID |
Description |
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6484181 |
Portal Server configures JVM stack size to 128K (too low) for Web Server 7.0 64–bit to start. If Web Server 7.0 is already configured in 64–bit mode, and the Portal Server installation is started, Portal Server configuration does not set stack size to 128K. However, if both Portal Server and Web Server are already installed and configured in 32–bit mode, switching to 64–bit mode involve series of manual steps that are described in the Workaround section. Workaround If Portal Server part of Java ES 5 is deployed on top of the 32–bit version of Web Server 7.0, and if you would like to start the server in 64-bit mode, perform the following steps:
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6487041 |
schemagen/xjc/wsgen/wsimport scripts not present in Java ES Web Server installation. schemagen/xjc/wsgen/wsimport scripts are present in different locations in Java ES installation and stand-alone installation of Web Server. Workaround The scripts are part of the Web Services components. In a stand-alone Web Server installation, these scripts and JAR files are located in install_dir/bin and install_dir/lib directories respectively. In Java ES installation, scripts and JAR files are installed as part of the shared component and they reside outside the Web Server installation root. The location of scripts and JAR files on different platforms are listed below: Solaris OS:
Linux and HP-UX:
Windows:
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6432106 |
Sun Java System Portal Server search throws exception after Web Server upgrade. Portal Server search functionality throws exception when upgrading Web Server from Java ES 4 to Java ES 5. Workaround Note – Move the existing libdb-3.3.so and libdb_java-3.3.so library files to an appropriate location, somewhere outside the Web Server's private directories. Once the Portal Server libraries are in a suitable location, that path must be specified for the <libdb-3.3.so path>:<libdb_java-3.3.so path> in the following commands. On Solaris platform, perform the following steps:
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6504178 |
Migration logs reports a bogus "root is not a valid user" message on Java ES 5. While migrating from Java ES 4 to Java ES 5 on UNIX platforms, the migration log file reports WARNING: "root is not a valid user". This is incorrect as the "root" user is valid on that host. |
6453037 |
A lot of warnings/info messages displayed at Web Server startup on the standard output instead of routing these messages to the log file. |
6549580 |
Web Server running on Windows contains no description for the service and the description is not updated after applying Java ES Update 1 patches. |
6550622 |
When upgrading Java ES 5 software to Java ES 5 Update 1, Portal Server samples fail with JSF exceptions if you have upgraded only Web Server but not the Portal Server. For more information, see Compatibility Issues. |