Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.1 Error Message Reference

Chapter 26 RAR Error Messages

This chapter describes messages for errors with a RAR prefix.

RAR Messages


RAR5003

Error loading J2EE resource file

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5004

JDBC driver threw an exception while recovery.

Cause:

Resource Adapter threw an exception during recovery in case of connectors.

Solution:

Check database or EIS log for details. Check whether the connection pool configuration is proper. Check whether domain.xml is accessible.


RAR5005

The XA resource has been deleted before attempting recovery

Cause:

The XA resource is no longer referenced in domain.xml. The database server that the XA resource points to is no longer running.

The configuration information for the XA Resource has been changed before attempting recovery.

Solution:

Check that the XA Resource and the pool it points to is still defined in domain.xml. Check that the XA Resource is present in the list of resource-refs in domain.xml. Check that the Database server is up and running. Check if the configuration info of the XA resource and the pool it points to is sane. In particular check that the datasourceclassname in the pool is correct and the XA resource points to the correct pool.


RAR5007

Exception while creating persistent manager resource.

Solution:

Check whether the persistent manager factory class is configured properly and is available in the classpath. Check whether the JDBC resource name is correct and is configured properly.


RAR5008

Naming provider and port are not set in the initial context

Cause:

The Naming provider is not up.

Solution:

Check the jndi.properties file has the naming provider host and port specified. Check if the naming provider is up and listening on the port specified in domain.xml


RAR5009

Could not create an instance of factory-class.

Solution:

Make sure that factory-class name is configured correctly. Make sure that factory-class is available in the classpath of the application server


RAR5010

External JNDI resource has a wrong factory-class configuration

Solution:

Verify that factory class is an instance of javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory.


RAR5011

Could not create Initial Context.

Solution:

Make sure that the external-jndi-resource configuration is sufficient to create an initial context.


RAR5012

Could not create Initial context factory.

Solution:

Make sure that the external-jndi-resource configuration is sufficient to create an initial context factory.


RAR5013

Error in installing connection factories

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5014

Cannot load class [{0}].

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5015

Classpath is not properly set in domain.xml

Cause:

The application server process does not have read permissions on the directory that holds the classes/jar.

Solution:

Check that the classpath attribute in the java-config includes a reference to the jar/package directory for the class. You do not have read permissions on the directory that holds the classes/jar.


RAR5016

Error accessing configuration file.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5017

Cannot locate connection descriptor by name

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5018

Cannot create connection factory

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5019

Unexpected exception in creating new file

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5020

Could not configure persistent manager resource properly.

Solution:

Make sure that the JDBC resource name, you have configured is correct. Check whether the persistent manager factory class is proper. Check whether the persistent manager factory class has a setConnectionFactoryName method.


RAR5021

Error in installing resource adapters

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5022

Error in binding to JNDI namespace

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5023

Error removing connection factory

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5024

Error adding J2EE resource

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5025

Error removing J2EE resource

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5026

Failed to complete transaction.Error Message: [{0}].

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5027

Unexpected exception in resource pooling

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5029

Unexpected exception while registering component

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5030

Unexpected exception while registering synchronization

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5031

System Exception

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5032

Unexpected exception while returning resource to pool

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5033

ASSERT FAILED!!!

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5034

Failed to resize pools

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5035

Error while closing the physical connection.


Error while destroying the connector managed connection.

Solution:

Examine the exception stack trace for details.


RAR5036

Resource reference is not defined for JNDI name [{0}]

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5037

Username/password not specified for resource reference [{0}]. Defaulting to one in the pool.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5038

Could not create a physical connection.

Solution:

Connection pool is configured incorrectly. Check that database is running properly. Check that EIS (in case of connectors) is running properly. Check that SJS MQ (in case of JMS) is running properly. Verify that network connection to Database/EIS/MQ is properly configured.


RAR5042

The XA resource has been deleted before attempting recovery.

Cause:

The XA resource is not properly referenced because:

  • The XA resource is no longer referenced in domain.xml. The database server that the XA resource points to is no longer running

  • The configuration information for the XA Resource has been changed before attempting recovery

Solution:

Check that the XA Resource and the pool it points to is still defined in domain.xml. Check that the XA Resource is present in the list of resource-refs in domain.xml. Check that the Database server is up and running. Check if the configuration info of the XA resource and the pool it points to is sane. In particular check that the datasourceclassname in the pool is correct and the XA resource points to the correct pool.


RAR5043

Exception while creating persistent manager resource.

Solution:

Check whether the persistent manager factory class is configured properly and is available in the classpath. Check whether the JDBC resource name is correct and is configured properly.


RAR5044

Could not configure persistent manager resource properly.

Solution:

Make sure that the JDBC resource name, you have configured is correct. Check whether the persistent manager factory class is proper. Check whether the persistent manager factory class has a setConnectionFactoryName method.


RAR5045

Naming provider and port are not set in the JNDI provider's property file

Cause:

The Naming provider is not up

Solution:

Check the jndi.properties file has the naming provider host and port specified. Check if the naming provider is up and listening on the port specified in domain.xml.


RAR5046

Classpath is not properly set in domain.xml

Cause:

You do not have read permissions on the directory that holds the classes/jar.

Solution:

Check that the classpath attribute in the java-config includes a reference to the jar/package directory for the class. Check that the directory where the classes/jars reside have read permission for the application server process.


RAR5047

Could not create Initial Context.

Solution:

Make sure that the external-jndi-resource configuration is sufficient to create an initial context.


RAR5048

The configuration for the JDBC resource could not be read from domain.xml

Cause:

This is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log


RAR5051

Jdbc pool monitoring bean registration failure

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5052

Failed to look up connection pool resource name

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5053

underlying connection not valid

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5055

Missing parameter in properties file [{0}].

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5058

Could not create physical connection during connection pool resizing.

Solution:

Check whether your network connection to the database or EIS is proper. Check your database/ EIS logs for possible connection creation errors.


RAR5059

Binding [JDBC DataSource Name: {0}, Pool Name: {1}]

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5060

Install JDBC Datasources ...

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5061

Exception caught and ignored: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5062

Exception caught while getting Local Transaction

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5062

Exception while closing connection

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5063

The class specified in datasourceclassname attribute in the jdbc-connection-pool is not of type javax.sql.XADataSource. Please consult your database vendor's documentation to identify the class that implements the javax.sql.XADataSource

Solution:

Check if the datasourceclass implements the javax.sql.XADataSource interface. Try using the javap tool for this purpose.


RAR5065

The class specified in datasourceclassname attribute in the jdbc-connection-pool is not of type javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource. Please consult your database vendor's documentation to identify the class that implements the javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource.

Solution:

Check if the datasourceclass implements the javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource interface. Try using the javap tool for this purpose.


RAR5066

Exception while getting pooled connection.

Cause:

The Database server is not up and running. The connection pool is full and cannot allocate more connections. The Database server threw some unexpected exception. Please study the exception message for more details


RAR5067

Exception while getting XA Connection: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5068

There are no managed connections in the connection pool at this time


There is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete log message.

Solution:

This is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log. This is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log.


RAR5069

The Connection object is now invalid due to database restart

Cause:

The connection object is now invalid since the database has either restarted or is not up and running. The JDBC driver cannot provide the required information.

Solution:

Switch on the connection validation property of the connection pool and try again. If the database has restarted, restart the application server as well or set the connection validation property in the pool to avoid this in the future. If the database server is not up, please bring it up. Check the server log and please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log.


RAR5070

The Connection object is now invalid due to database restart.

Cause:

The connection object is now invalid since the database has either restarted or is not up and running. The JDBC driver cannot provide the required information.

Solution:

Switch on the connection validation property of the connection pool and try again. If the database has restarted, restart the application server as well or set the connection validation property in the pool to avoid this in the future. If the database server is not up, please bring it up. Check the server log and please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log.


RAR5071

Exception creating CciInteraction object

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5072

Exception while clearing warnings from Statement object

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5073

Exception while getting warnings from Statement object

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5074

The Connection object is now invalid due to database restart

Cause:

The connection object is now invalid since the database has either restarted or is not up and running. The JDBC driver cannot provide the required information.

Solution:

Switch on the connection validation property of the connection pool and try again. If the database has restarted, restart the application server as well or set the connection validation property in the pool to avoid this in the future. If the database server is not up, please bring it up. Check the server log and please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log.


RAR5075

Exception while setting up Statement according to Spec

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5076

Exception while preparing statement

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5077

Exception while closing statement

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5078

Exception while beginning local transaction

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5079

Exception while commiting local transaction

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5080

Exception while commiting xa transaction

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5081

Exception while rolling back local transaction

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5082

Exception while creating CciManagedConnection

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5083

Exception while destroying physical connection

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5084

Exception while creating physical connection

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5085

Exception while getting XA resource

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5086

Exception creating CciManagedConnectionMetaData

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5087

The Connection object is now invalid due to database restart

Cause:

The connection object is now invalid since the database has either restarted or is not up and running. The JDBC driver cannot provide the required information.

Solution:

Switch on the connection validation property of the connection pool and try again. If the database has restarted, restart the application server as well or set the connection validation property in the pool to avoid this in the future. If the database server is not up, please bring it up. Check the server log and please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log.


RAR5088

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect deletes

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5089

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect updates

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5090

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect other deletes

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5091

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect inserts

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5092

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect other updates

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5093

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect own updates

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5094

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect other inserts

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5095

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect own inserts

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5096

Exception while checking if ResultSet can detect own deletes

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5097

Exception while checking if RA supports concurrency in combo with give RS

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5098

Exception while checking if RA supports a type of RS

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5099

Classpath is not properly set in domain.xml

Cause:

The application server process does not have read permissions on the directory that holds the classes/jar.

Solution:

Check if the server classpath specified in the java-config element in domain.xml has an entry for the jar containing this class. Check that the directory where the classes/jars reside have read permission for the application server process.


RAR5100

Classpath is not properly set in domain.xml

Cause:

The application server process does not have read permissions on the directory that holds the classes/jar.

Solution:

Verify that the read permissions on the classes/jar directory are set properly.


RAR5101

The Enterprise Server process does not have read access to the directory where this class resides.


The Enterprise Server process does not have security permissions to access this code.

Solution:

Check if the application server has read permissions on the directory where this class/jar containing this class resides. Check if your security manager policy is configured properly.


RAR5102

The application server process do not have permission to access the code base where the class resides.


This is an internal server/JVM error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log.

Solution:

See if the application server process has permission to read the directory where the class/jar resides. Check if all relevant JVM patches are installed on your machine. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error log.


RAR5103

Error configuring the DataSource object.

Cause:

The pool parameters in domain.xml are improper. The application server process does not have enough permissions to access the DataSource class.

Solution:

Check that the pool parameters specified in domain.xml are correct. For example, check that parameters that expect numeric values are numerals. Check that the application server process has permissions to read the directory where the class resides.


RAR5104

Error configuring the DataSource object.

Cause:

The pool parameters in domain.xml are improper. The application server process does not have enough permissions to access the DataSource class.

Solution:

Check that the pool parameters specified in domain.xml are correct. For example, check that parameters that expect numeric values are numerals. Check that the application server process has permissions to read the directory where the class resides.


RAR5105

The connection validation method is incorrect, it should be one of auto-commit, meta-data, table.


The connection is no longer valid. It could have been rendered invalid due to database restart/shutdown.

Solution:

Check if the connection validation is one of: auto-commit, meta-data, or table. If the method is table, check that the table name is correct. If the database has been restarted, restart the application server as well. If the database is down, start it up.


RAR5106

The database connection is invalid.

Cause:

The cause can be either:

  • The database has been shutdown or restarted.

  • The network connection to the database has been lost.

Solution:

If the database has been restarted, restart the application server as well. To avoid this in the future set the connection validation property in the pool. Check that the database is up and running and the network connection to the database is still alive.


RAR5107

The database connection is invalid.

Cause:

The cause can be either:

  • The database has been shutdown or restarted.

  • The network connection to the database has been lost.

Solution:

If the database has been restarted, restart the application server as well. To avoid this in the future set the connection validation property in the pool. Check that the database is up and running and the network connection to the database is still alive.


RAR5108

The database connection is invalid.

Cause:

The cause can be either

  • The database has been shutdown or restarted.

  • The network connection to the database has been lost.

Solution:

If the database has been restarted, restart the application server as well. To avoid this in the future set the connection validation property in the pool. Check that the database is up and running and the network connection to the database is still alive.


RAR5109

JDBC driver has thrown an SQLException while setting the isolation level.

Solution:

Check your connection pool configuration and make sure that the isolation level is correct. Check whether your driver supports the isolation level you have specified in the connection pool.


RAR5110

The URL specified is incorrect.


The database server is not up and running.

Solution:

Check if the URL specified in the getConnection call is correct. Consult the JDBC driver vendor's documentation for the correct URL format. Check that the Database server is up and running.


RAR5111

The class specified in datasourceclassname attribute in the jdbc-connection-pool is not of type javax.sql.DataSource.

Solution:

Please consult your database vendor’s documentation to identify the class that implements javax.sql.DataSource. Try using the javap tool for this purpose.


RAR5112

The class specified in datasourceclassname attribute in the jdbc-connection-pool is not of type javax.sql.XADataSource.

Solution:

Please consult your database vendor’s documentation to identify the class that implements the javax.sql.XADataSource. Try using the javap tool for this purpose.


RAR5113

Error creating a connection from the supplied information.

Cause:

The connection pool is full and cannot allocate more connections. The Database server threw some unexpected exception. Please study the exception message for more details.

Solution:

Check that the Database server is up and running. Check if the size of your connection pool is sufficiently large for serving all requests. Check the server log and please contact Sun Microsystems with the full error log.


RAR5114

Error creating a connection from the supplied info.

Cause:

The Connection pool is full and incapable of serving more requests at this point. The database is down. Please try later. There is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete log message.

Solution:

Check if the database server is correctly configured. Check if your pool size is sufficient to server all simultaneous connection requests. Check the server log and contact Sun Microsystems with the complete error message


RAR5115

Error cleaning up handles associated with this ManagedConnection

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR5116

Error creating a connection from the supplied info.

Cause:

The Database server is not up and running. The connection pool is full and cannot allocate more connections. The Database server threw some unexpected exception. Please study the exception message for more details.

Solution:

Check that the Database server is up and running. Check if the size of your connection pool is sufficiently large for serving all requests. Check the server log and please contact Sun Microsystems with the full error log.


RAR5117

Error while obtaining a connection from the pool.

Solution:

Check your connection pool configuration.


RAR6000

Illegal access Error while instantiating one of the resource adapter JavaBeans like ManagedConnectionFactory or ResourceAdapter JavaBean classes.

Solution:

Check whether the resource adapter has any specific security requirements.


RAR6001

Error while locating one of the resource adapter JavaBeans like ManagedConnectionFactory or ResourceAdapter JavaBean classes.

Solution:

Check if the resource adapter is bundled properly. Resource adapter jar file deployment descriptor specifies correct class names.


RAR6002

Error while instantiating one of the resource adapter JavaBeans like ManagedConnectionFactory or ResourceAdapter JavaBean.

Solution:

Check if the resource adapter is bundled properly with all the classes.


RAR6003

Could not access class: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6004

Illegal access Error while instantiating one of the resource adapter JavaBeans like ManagedConnectionFactory or ResourceAdapter JavaBean classes.

Solution:

Check whether the resource adapter has any specific security requirements.


RAR6005

Error while creating ManagedConnectionFactory.

Solution:

Check if the resource adapter is bundled properly. Check whether connection pool configuration has correct properties for MCF. Check resource adapter documentation for configuring correct properties of MCF.


RAR6006

Failed to get ResourcesUtil object: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6007

Runtime could not obtain list of resources of this resource adapter.

Solution:

Check whether the resource adapter configuration is proper.


RAR6008

Resource Adapter threw an exception during ResourceAdapter.stop() method.

Solution:

Check your resource adapter documentation about ResourceAdapter.stop() method.


RAR6009

A resource (connection pool, connector resource or admin object) pertaining to the resource adapter is existing.

Solution:

Check whether the cascade option of undeploy is false.


RAR6010

Resource Adapter is already active in the connector runtime.

Solution:

Check whether a previous resource adapter deployment is still available.


RAR6011

Failed to obtain the classloader: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6012
Solution:

There is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete log message. Check whether resource adapter threw a null pointer exception.


RAR6013
Solution:

There is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete log message.


RAR6014

Incomplete or erroneous resource adapter deployment.

Solution:

Check whether the RA deployment is proper and complete.


RAR6015

Connection pool is not created properly.

Solution:

Check your resource configuration, whether you are using correct connection pool name.


RAR6016

Resource Adapter is not yet initialized in the connector runtime.

Solution:

Check whether the deployment of the resource adapter is complete.


RAR6017

Incomplete or erroneous connection pool creation.

Solution:

Check whether connection pool is created and is proper.


RAR6018

Failed to add MCF to connector registry: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6019

Incomplete or erroneous resource adapter deployment.

Solution:

Check whether the RA deployment is proper and complete.


RAR6020

Failed to publish connection pool object in JNDI: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6021

Error while creating ManagedConnectionFactory.

Solution:

Check if the resource adapter is bundled properly. Check whether connection pool configuration has correct properties for MCF. Check whether the resource adapter require security permissions to load the classes. Some adapters require getClassLoader() permission.


RAR6022

NullPointerException while creating ManagedConnectionFactory.

Solution:

Check whether resource adapter throws null pointer exception.


RAR6023
Solution:

There is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete log message.


RAR6024

Failed to bind connector resource in JNDI: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6025

Could not read the deployment descriptor of the resource adapter.

Solution:

Check whether the resource adapter is packaged correctly. Check the correctness of deployment descriptor.


RAR6026

Could not parse the deployment descriptor of the resource adapter.

Solution:

Check whether the resource adapter is packaged correctly. Check the correctness of deployment descriptor.


RAR6027

Malformed URL to add to path of classloader: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6028

Resource Adapter does not contain resource adapter JavaBean.

Solution:

Make sure that the resource adapter is 1.5 compliant.


RAR6029

Failed to delete admin object from jndi: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6030

MCF cleanup in connector runtime failed.

Solution:

Check whether connection pool has already been deleted.


RAR6031

Failed to unbind connectionPool from jndi: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6032

Connection Pool Name of the Resource configuration is wrong.

Solution:

Check whether the connection pool is created.


RAR6033

Wrong connector connection pool entry in the domain.xml. No corresponding resource adapter deployed. Resource Adapter Name:

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR6034

Resource Adapter Name of the admin object configuration is wrong.

Solution:

Check whether the resource adapter is deployed.


RAR6035

Could not start the resource adapter instance.

Solution:

Check whether domain.xml is accessible. Check your resource adapter documentation for possible causes of failure during ResourceAdapter.start().


RAR6036

Resource Adapter throws exception during ManagedConnectionFactory.setResourceAdapter().

Solution:

If you are using third party resource adapter, contact resource adapter vendor. If you are a resource adapter developer, please check the resource adapter code.


RAR6037

Resource Adapter threw an exception during ResourceAdapter.stop() method.

Solution:

Check your resource adapter documentation about ResourceAdapter.stop() method.


RAR7000

Check for a new version of MQ installation failed: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7001

Could not unzip the MQ resource adapter archive from upgraded MQ.

Solution:

Check whether new MQ resource adapter archive in imq_home/lib is accessible.


RAR7002

MQ Resource adapter upgradation started.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7003

MQ Resource adapter upgradation completed.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7004

Resource Adapter is requesting endpoints to the MDB, before MDB deployment is complete.

Solution:

There is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete log message.


RAR7005

Could not access the class loader specific to the MDB.

Solution:

There is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete log message.


RAR7006

ActivationSpec validation failed.

Solution:

Check your JMS related configuration in MDB deployment descriptor. Check your activation configuration in the MDB deployment descriptor.


RAR7007

Resource Adapter is trying to invoke an unknown method during message delivery.

Solution:

Check your resource adapter documentation for possible issues during message delivery.


RAR7008

Initialized monitoring registry and listeners

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7009

Cannot set autocommit mode for physical connection

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7010

Could not find the connection pool specified.

Solution:

Try the following:

  • Check whether the connection pool creation was successful. Check whether the pool name used is correct.

  • There is an internal server error. Please contact Sun Microsystems with the complete log message.


RAR7011

Unexpected exception determining whether resource is referenced.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7012

J2EE Connector 1.5 specification compliant Resource Adapter stop() status

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7013

Resource Adapter stop() call successful

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7014

Could not read shutdown-timeout-in-seconds from domain.xml properly.

Solution:

Make sure that domain.xml is configured correctly.


RAR7092

Wrong transaction-support connection pool attribute setting.

Cause:

The connection pool specifies a transaction-support attribute value that is greater than the one specified in the pool according to this mathematical inequality: NoTransaction < LocalTransaction < XATransaction.

Solution:

Change the transaction-attribute value in the pool to be less than or equal to the one specified in the resource adapter’s ra.xml.


RAR7093

Error while cleaning up ManagedConnection

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7094

{0} shutdown successful.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7095

{0} shutdown unsuccessful. Please refer the server and/or resource adapter logs for more information.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7096

Error while trying to invoke the setter method for the specified property.

Solution:

Check if the value and the property name specified are valid.


RAR7097

Error in finding a mutator method for the specified property.

Solution:

Check if the property has been specified correctly and an appropriate public setter method [method] is available in the class.


RAR7099

Cannot unregister pool from monitoring registry: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7099

The mcf being used to allocate the connection and the MCF in the pool are not equal.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7100

Physical destination {0} is autocreated by application server.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7102

Default-jms-host of jms-service is not configured properly. Using the first jms-host as the

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7103

The physical destination {0} is already created.

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7104

Exception while stopping Derby:

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7105

Derby Embedded Driver not found:

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR7106

Invalid property combination (LazyConnectionEnlistment-false, LazyConnectionAssociation-true) for pool: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR8000

The method {0} is not present in the class: {1}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD


RAR8001

Error in executing the method: {0}

Cause:

TBD

Solution:

TBD