AddCurrentValue - CR XI R2 SP6

Hi,
i got a problem with a Report after upgrade from CR XI to CR XI R2 SP6.
In the old Version the Report has a parameter defined, but we dont use the Paramter in the Design-Area of the Report. In the VB6-Code on the old Version, the p_crxParameterField.NeedsCurrentValue-Propertie has the Value TRUE
and later in the Code we set the Value for this Parameter like this Code-Snippet:
p_crxParameterField.AddCurrentValue vVariableWert
but after upgrade on the new CR XI R2 SP6 the 'NeedsCurrentValue'-Propertie is FALSE
and we aren't able to set the Value with the Function 'AddCurrentValue'
it doesn't have any affect..
what did you changed?
what should i do to set the Value of the Propertie... i'm not able to edit the Report, i have to solve this in the code...
thanks
greetz Roger

Hi,
do you have any advise or further information for me?
thx
Greetings Roger

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              > Here are the thread dumps from both members of the cluster. I took the dumps
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              > Prasad Peddada wrote:
              >
              > > Sutanu Ghosh wrote:
              > >
              > > > It seems like there is a problem in Weblogic 5.1 with sessions in a
              > > > clustered environment. The problem is immediately visible with sp3 but
              > > > also appears in different form with sp6 . I discovered the problem is
              > > > actually with session while testing the cluster with a Session servlet
              > > > given with the Weblogic 5.1 kit.
              > > > I regiestered the servlet as servlet/session.
              > > >
              > > > The environment is briefly as follows:
              > > > Solaris 2.6
              > > > Weblogic 5.1.0 sp3 or sp6 - 2 servers clustered and running on same
              > > > machine with two multihome addreses like home1:7001 and home2:7001
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              > > > weblogic.httpd.clustering.enable=true
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              > > > weblogic.httpd.session.persistence=true
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              > > > WebLogicCluster="home1:7001,home2:7001"
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              > > >
              > > > sp3 ) After both members are booted up, the first call to session
              > > > servlet from any new browser session throws a NullException in server,
              > > > but subsequent calls work fine. Single server works fine.
              > > > After looking at sp6 release notes it appeared to me that it was a known
              > > > problem with cluster.
              > > >
              > > > sp6 ) After both members are booted up, all calls to session servlet do
              > > > not complete and eventually it times out. Other servlets work fine.
              > > > It only works if we do these steps,
              > >
              > > Take thread dumps in intervals of 10 seconds and post them again.
              > >
              > > > - one of the member is booted up and then session servlet is called and
              > > > response comes back.
              > > > - second member is booted up and it works well if session servlet is
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              > > > Another strange behaviour:
              > > > While running a snoop servlet in cluster subsequent requests show,
              > > > Requested url :
              > > > either http://<host>/servlet/snoop
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              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
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              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
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              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
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              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
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              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
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              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
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              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
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              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-56" (TID:0xa882b0, sys_thread_t:0xa881e8, state:CW, thread_t: t@69, threadID:0xc9c41dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9c42000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
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              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-55" (TID:0xa86ef0, sys_thread_t:0xa86e28, state:CW, thread_t: t@68, threadID:0xc9c91dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9c92000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-54" (TID:0xa85b30, sys_thread_t:0xa85a68, state:CW, thread_t: t@67, threadID:0xc9cc1dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9cc2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-53" (TID:0xa84958, sys_thread_t:0xa84890, state:CW, thread_t: t@66, threadID:0xc9d11dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9d12000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-52" (TID:0xa83598, sys_thread_t:0xa834d0, state:CW, thread_t: t@65, threadID:0xc9d41dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9d42000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-51" (TID:0xa821d8, sys_thread_t:0xa82110, state:CW, thread_t: t@64, threadID:0xc9d91dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9d92000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-50" (TID:0xa80a10, sys_thread_t:0xa80948, state:CW, thread_t: t@63, threadID:0xc9dc1dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9dc2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-49" (TID:0xa7f650, sys_thread_t:0xa7f588, state:CW, thread_t: t@62, threadID:0xc9e11dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9e12000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-48" (TID:0xa7e478, sys_thread_t:0xa7e3b0, state:CW, thread_t: t@61, threadID:0xc9e41dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9e42000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-47" (TID:0xa7d0b8, sys_thread_t:0xa7cff0, state:CW, thread_t: t@60, threadID:0xc9e91dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9e92000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-46" (TID:0xa7bcf8, sys_thread_t:0xa7bc30, state:CW, thread_t: t@59, threadID:0xc9ec1dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9ec2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-45" (TID:0xa7a938, sys_thread_t:0xa7a870, state:CW, thread_t: t@58, threadID:0xc9f11dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9f12000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-44" (TID:0xa79578, sys_thread_t:0xa794b0, state:CW, thread_t: t@57, threadID:0xc9f41dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9f42000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-43" (TID:0xa783a0, sys_thread_t:0xa782d8, state:CW, thread_t: t@56, threadID:0xc9f91dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9f92000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-42" (TID:0xa76fe0, sys_thread_t:0xa76f18, state:CW, thread_t: t@55, threadID:0xc9fc1dd8, stack_bottom:0xc9fc2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-41" (TID:0xa74c18, sys_thread_t:0xa74b50, state:CW, thread_t: t@54, threadID:0xca011dd8, stack_bottom:0xca012000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-40" (TID:0xa73858, sys_thread_t:0xa73790, state:CW, thread_t: t@53, threadID:0xca041dd8, stack_bottom:0xca042000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-39" (TID:0xa72498, sys_thread_t:0xa723d0, state:CW, thread_t: t@52, threadID:0xca091dd8, stack_bottom:0xca092000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-38" (TID:0xa712c0, sys_thread_t:0xa711f8, state:CW, thread_t: t@51, threadID:0xca0c1dd8, stack_bottom:0xca0c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-37" (TID:0xa6ff00, sys_thread_t:0xa6fe38, state:CW, thread_t: t@50, threadID:0xca111dd8, stack_bottom:0xca112000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-36" (TID:0xa6eb40, sys_thread_t:0xa6ea78, state:CW, thread_t: t@49, threadID:0xca141dd8, stack_bottom:0xca142000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-35" (TID:0xa6d780, sys_thread_t:0xa6d6b8, state:CW, thread_t: t@48, threadID:0xca191dd8, stack_bottom:0xca192000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-34" (TID:0xa3c940, sys_thread_t:0xa3c878, state:CW, thread_t: t@47, threadID:0xca1c1dd8, stack_bottom:0xca1c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-33" (TID:0xa3c720, sys_thread_t:0xa3c658, state:CW, thread_t: t@46, threadID:0xca211dd8, stack_bottom:0xca212000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-32" (TID:0xa3aa60, sys_thread_t:0xa3a998, state:CW, thread_t: t@45, threadID:0xca241dd8, stack_bottom:0xca242000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-31" (TID:0xa3a658, sys_thread_t:0xa3a590, state:CW, thread_t: t@44, threadID:0xca291dd8, stack_bottom:0xca292000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-30" (TID:0xa45828, sys_thread_t:0xa45760, state:CW, thread_t: t@43, threadID:0xca2c1dd8, stack_bottom:0xca2c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-29" (TID:0xa23d00, sys_thread_t:0xa23c38, state:CW, thread_t: t@42, threadID:0xca311dd8, stack_bottom:0xca312000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-28" (TID:0xa14fe8, sys_thread_t:0xa14f20, state:CW, thread_t: t@41, threadID:0xca341dd8, stack_bottom:0xca342000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-27" (TID:0xa21eb0, sys_thread_t:0xa21de8, state:CW, thread_t: t@40, threadID:0xca391dd8, stack_bottom:0xca392000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-26" (TID:0xa0fee0, sys_thread_t:0xa0fe18, state:CW, thread_t: t@39, threadID:0xca3c1dd8, stack_bottom:0xca3c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-25" (TID:0x9c54c8, sys_thread_t:0x9c5400, state:CW, thread_t: t@38, threadID:0xca411dd8, stack_bottom:0xca412000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-24" (TID:0x9c7cc8, sys_thread_t:0x9c7c00, state:CW, thread_t: t@37, threadID:0xca441dd8, stack_bottom:0xca442000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-23" (TID:0xa0acc8, sys_thread_t:0xa0ac00, state:CW, thread_t: t@36, threadID:0xca491dd8, stack_bottom:0xca492000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-22" (TID:0xa17b08, sys_thread_t:0xa17a40, state:CW, thread_t: t@35, threadID:0xca4c1dd8, stack_bottom:0xca4c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-21" (TID:0x9c8498, sys_thread_t:0x9c83d0, state:CW, thread_t: t@34, threadID:0xca511dd8, stack_bottom:0xca512000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-20" (TID:0x9fb8f8, sys_thread_t:0x9fb830, state:CW, thread_t: t@33, threadID:0xca541dd8, stack_bottom:0xca542000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-19" (TID:0x9fd4f8, sys_thread_t:0x9fd430, state:CW, thread_t: t@32, threadID:0xca591dd8, stack_bottom:0xca592000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-18" (TID:0xa0f628, sys_thread_t:0xa0f560, state:CW, thread_t: t@31, threadID:0xca5c1dd8, stack_bottom:0xca5c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-17" (TID:0x9c0cf8, sys_thread_t:0x9c0c30, state:CW, thread_t: t@30, threadID:0xca611dd8, stack_bottom:0xca612000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-16" (TID:0x9bc4f8, sys_thread_t:0x9bc430, state:CW, thread_t: t@29, threadID:0xca641dd8, stack_bottom:0xca642000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-15" (TID:0x9b38f8, sys_thread_t:0x9b3830, state:CW, thread_t: t@28, threadID:0xca691dd8, stack_bottom:0xca692000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-14" (TID:0x9b3cf8, sys_thread_t:0x9b3c30, state:CW, thread_t: t@27, threadID:0xca6c1dd8, stack_bottom:0xca6c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
              > [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
              > -------------------
              > "ExecuteThread-13" (TID:0x9c94f8, sys_thread_t:0x9c9430, state:CW, thread_t: t@26, threadID:0xca711dd8, stack_bottom:0xca712000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
              >
              > [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
              > [2] weblogic.ke

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    * I think WL 10.3 clients support the 1.5 and 1.6 JVMs.
    * I think WL 9.2 clients support 1.5 and 1.4 JVMs, so you might consider using 9.x clients during your transition period. This will give you access to more new features without forcing the client to use the 1.5 or 1.6 JVM.
    * As for mix-and-matching of JDK versions, you will need to develop your applications and serializable applications objects so that they continue to use the lowest common denominator. For example, if the same application code must run on 1.4 and a 1.5 client, then don't use generics. Also, avoid using new 1.5 or later JDK classes for serializable objects, if the objects must be passed to older clients (which, of course, will not be able to unmarshal such classes).
    * WL 10.3 and later stand-alone "full clients" can no longer always simply just use the "weblogic.jar". You can only include the weblogic.jar in the client classpath if the jar is embedded with a full weblogic install, otherwise, you must generate a "full client jar" using a command line utility and reference the generated jar instead. See [ Overview of Stand-alone Clients | http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12839_01/web.1111/e13717/basics.htm#i1062773 ].
    * WL 10.3 configuration is quite different than 8.1 configuration. Some things to keep in mind:
    -- You now must also configure "WL Stores" (target to same target as the JMS server that uses the store). For JMS purposes, I recommend configuring a custom store per server and avoiding use of the default store.
    -- You still must configure JMS server(s) (configure each to reference a WL store that has the same target)
    -- You now must configure "JMS Modules", which contains definitions for destinations.
    -- In most cases, best practice is that you should configure one system module per set of JMS servers in a cluster and define a single "subdeployment" target for the module that directly lists each JMS server, target the module itself to a cluster, target destinations within the module to the subdeployment. Avoid "default targeting" for destinations, but its OK for connection factories.
    -- If some destinations are distributed across multiple JMS servers, while others are restricted to a single JMS server, then use two modules each with its own subdeployment. One module for the restricted case that uses regular destinations, and the other for the distributed case.
    Hope this helps,
    Tom

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