This guide describes error messages you may encounter when using the Sun JavaTM System Application Server 8.1 Enterprise Edition and Platform Edition software. The error messages described here can also be viewed with the Application Server Log Viewer.
The Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.1 2005Q2 Error Message Reference is intended for developers and administrators who use the Sun Java System Application Server to assemble and deploy distributed and Web-based applications.
This guide assumes you are familiar with the following topics:
Java APIs as defined in the JavaTM Servlet, JavaServer PagesTM (JSPTM), Enterprise JavaBeansTM (EJBTM), and Java Database Connectivity (JDBCTM) specifications
The SQL structured database query languages
Relational database concepts
Application Server can be purchased by itself or as a component of Sun JavaTM Enterprise System (Java ES), a software infrastructure that supports enterprise applications distributed across a network or Internet environment. If you purchased ProductName as a component of Java ES, you should be familiar with the system documentation at http://docs.sun.com/coll/1286.1.
This guide is a compilation of messages that you may encounter while running the Application Server. Each message begins with a message ID, which has a format like the following:
<Subsystem\><IntegerId\>:
The subsystem is identified by the initial characters in the message ID. For example, in JMS0001, the subsystem is JMS.
The error messages in this guide are divided into chapters based on the subsystem prefix:
Chapter 1, Unexpected Errors describes unexpected errors you may encounter
Chapter 2, DPL Error Messages lists DPL error messages
Chapter 3, DTX Error Messages lists DTX error messages
Chapter 4, EEADM Error Messages lists EEADM error messages
Chapter 5, EJB Error Messages lists EJB error messages
Chapter 6, JDO Error Messages lists JDO error messages
Chapter 7, JTS Error Messages lists JTS error messages
Chapter 8, MDB Error Messages lists MDB error messages
Chapter 9, NAM Error Messages lists NAM error messages
Chapter 10, RAR Error Messages lists RAR error messages
Chapter 11, SYNC Error Messages lists SYNC error messages
Chapter 12, WEB Error Messages lists WEB error messages
Chapter 13, WSS Error Messages lists WSS error messages
The messages defined in this reference guide also include the following information:
Message — The brief text description accompanying the numeric message ID when viewed in the Application Server Log Viewer.
Cause — Meaning and likely cause of the message.
Solutions/Workarounds — Instructions on how to address the condition that caused the message to be generated.
The Application Server documentation set describes deployment planning and system installation. The URL for Application Server documentation is http://docs.sun.com/coll/unknown. For an introduction to Application Server, refer to the books in the order in which they are listed in the following table.
Table P–1 Books in the Application Server Documentation Set
Book Title |
Description |
---|---|
Release Notes |
Late-breaking information about the software and the documentation. Includes a comprehensive, table-based summary of the supported hardware, operating system, JDK, and JDBC/RDBMS. |
Quick Start Guide |
How to get started with the Application Server product. |
Installation Guide |
Installing the software and its components. |
Deployment Planning Guide |
Evaluating your system needs and enterprise to ensure that you deploy the Application Server in a manner that best suits your site. General issues and concerns that you must be aware of when deploying the server are also discussed. |
Developer’s Guide |
Creating and implementing JavaTM 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EETM platform) applications intended to run on the Application Server that follow the open Java standards model for J2EE components and APIs. Includes general information about developer tools, security, assembly, deployment, debugging, and creating lifecycle modules. |
J2EE 1.4 Tutorial |
Using J2EE 1.4 platform technologies and APIs to develop J2EE applications. |
Administration Guide |
Configuring, managing, and deploying Application Server subsystems and components from the Administration Console. |
High Availability Administration Guide |
Post-installation configuration and administration instructions for the high-availability database. |
Administration Reference |
Editing the Application Server configuration file, domain.xml. |
Upgrade and Migration Guide |
Migrating your applications to the new Application Server programming model, specifically from Application Server 6.x and 7. This guide also describes differences between adjacent product releases and configuration options that can result in incompatibility with the product specifications. |
Performance Tuning Guide |
Tuning the Application Server to improve performance. |
Troubleshooting Guide |
Solving Application Server problems. |
Error Message Reference |
Solving Application Server error messages. |
Reference Manual |
Utility commands available with the Application Server; written in man page style. Includes the asadmin command line interface. |
For other Sun Java System server documentation, go to the following:
Message Queue documentation
Directory Server documentation
Web Server documentation
The URL for all documentation about Java ES and its components is http://docs.sun.com/prod/entsys.05q4.
The following table describes the default paths and file names that are used in this book.
Table P–2 Default Paths and File Names
Placeholder |
Description |
Default Value |
---|---|---|
install-dir |
Represents the base installation directory for Application Server. |
Sun Java Enterprise System installations on the SolarisTM platform: /opt/SUNWappserver/appserver Sun Java Enterprise System installations on the Linux platform: /opt/sun/appserver/ Other Solaris and Linux installations, non-root user: user’s home directory/SUNWappserver Other Solaris and Linux installations, root user: /opt/SUNWappserver Windows, all installations: SystemDrive:\Sun\AppServer |
domain-root-dir |
Represents the directory containing all domains. |
Sun Java Enterprise System installations on the Solaris platform: /var/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/ Sun Java Enterprise System installations on the Linux platform: /var/opt/sun/appserver/domains/ All other installations: install-dir/domains/ |
domain-dir |
Represents the directory for a domain. In configuration files, you might see domain-dir represented as follows: ${com.sun.aas.instanceRoot} |
domain-root-dir/domain-dir |
instance-dir |
Represents the directory for a server instance. |
domain-dir/instance-dir |
The following table describes the typographic changes that are used in this book.
Table P–3 Typographic Conventions
Typeface |
Meaning |
Example |
---|---|---|
AaBbCc123 |
The names of commands, files, and directories, and onscreen computer output |
Edit your .login file. Use ls -a to list all files. machine_name% you have mail. |
AaBbCc123 |
What you type, contrasted with onscreen computer output |
machine_name% su Password: |
AaBbCc123 |
A placeholder to be replaced with a real name or value |
The command to remove a file is rm filename. |
AaBbCc123 |
Book titles, new terms, and terms to be emphasized (note that some emphasized items appear bold online) |
Read Chapter 6 in the User's Guide. A cache is a copy that is stored locally. Do not save the file. |
The following table explains symbols that might be used in this book.
Table P–4 Symbol Conventions
Symbol |
Description |
Example |
Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
[ ] |
Contains optional arguments and command options. |
ls [-l] |
The -l option is not required. |
{ | } |
Contains a set of choices for a required command option. |
-d {y|n} |
The -d option requires that you use either the y argument or the n argument. |
${ } |
Indicates a variable reference. |
${com.sun.javaRoot} |
References the value of the com.sun.javaRoot variable. |
- |
Joins simultaneous multiple keystrokes. |
Control-A |
Press the Control key while you press the A key. |
+ |
Joins consecutive multiple keystrokes. |
Ctrl+A+N |
Press the Control key, release it, and then press the subsequent keys. |
-> |
Indicates menu item selection in a graphical user interface. |
File -> New -> Templates |
From the File menu, choose New. From the New submenu, choose Templates. |
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