Can two Portal install share the same Ap Server?
Portal 3.0.9
Solaris 8
Hi All,
Is it possible to install two versions of portal on separate machines and configure it to share the same
application server where one of the Portals is installed?
Correction:
In my previous post I meant to say Apache HTTP Server
instead of Application Server.
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Revision: 10214
Author: [email protected]
Date: 2009-09-13 07:33:58 -0700 (Sun, 13 Sep 2009)
Log Message:
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Edited by: 925137 on Jul 5, 2012 2:03 AMHi Anon
thanks for replying..
Chnage from /M1 to M1 didnt work.
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 ================New Request: [GET /M1/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL HTTP/1.1] =================
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 Using Uri /M1/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 After trimming path: '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService'
*2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 The final request string is '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL'*
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 @@@FOUND...id=[host1.example.com.com:8001], server_name=[host1.example.com.com], server_port=[7777]
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 getPooledConn: No more connections in the pool for Host[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Port[8001] SecurePort[8001]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 general list: trying connect to 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'/8001/8001 at line 2372 for '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 URL::Connect: Connected successfully
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Local Port of the socket is 7812
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Remote Host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Remote Port 7812
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 general list: created a new connection to 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'/8001 for '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL', Local port:7812
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Entering method BaseProxy::parse_headers
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 No of headers =5
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[Host]=[host1.example.com:7777]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[Accept]=[text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.2]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[Connection]=[keep-alive]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[ECID-Context]=[1.004l1E7Cv6mESOGLMy^Aye0007Kd00000E;kXjE1ZDLIPHUjDHCj9KSnJLTkGSRtGKRXUQRdURP5URPdUPPJLQSqPRO_VBSpGSSgPSKgHQRiPQRbLIRbPQR_JLPmMTQZLO]
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Host]=[host1.example.com:7777]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Accept]=[text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.2]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [ECID-Context]=[1.004l1E7Cv6mESOGLMy^Aye0007Kd00000E;kXjE1ZDLIPHUjDHCj9KSnJLTkGSRtGKRXUQRdURP5URPdUPPJLQSqPRO_VBSpGSSgPSKgHQRiPQRbLIRbPQR_JLPmMTQZLO]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Connection]=[Keep-Alive]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [WL-Proxy-SSL]=[false]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [X-Forwarded-For]=[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [WL-PATH-TRIM]=[M1]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [WL-Proxy-Client-IP]=[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Proxy-Client-IP]=[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [X-WebLogic-KeepAliveSecs]=[30]
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6366+05:30 URL::parseHeaders: StatusLine set to [200 OK]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6366+05:30 URL::parseHeaders: StatusLineWithoutStatusCode set to [OK]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6366+05:30 Header from WLS:[Date]=[Thu, 05 Jul 2012 11:34:18 GMT]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Header from WLS:[Transfer-Encoding]=[chunked]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Header from WLS:[Content-Type]=[text/xml]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Header from WLS:[X-Powered-By]=[Servlet/2.5 JSP/2.1]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 parsed all headers OK
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 sendResponse() : r->status = '200'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Hdrs to client (add):[Date]=[Thu, 05 Jul 2012 11:34:18 GMT]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Hdrs to client (add):[X-Powered-By]=[Servlet/2.5 JSP/2.1]
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4048
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4048
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6381+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6381+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 385
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 331
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 305
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 309
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 393
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 327
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 377
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 305
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 309
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 379
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 311
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 315
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 381
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 327
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 317
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 237
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 319
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 311
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 251
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 319
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 233
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 325
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 261
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 315
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 239
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 325
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 235
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 321
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 321
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 239
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 329
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 329
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 415
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 286
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 231
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 267
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 333
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 253
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 335
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 251
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 343
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 259
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 325
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 341
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 353
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 331
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 265
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 327
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 263
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 335
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 261
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 337
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 345
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 279
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 386
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 77
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 calling closeConn() with non-null URL* at 633
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6398+05:30 canRecycle: conn=1 status=200 isKA=1 clen=-1 isCTE=1
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6398+05:30 closeConn: pooling for 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/8001'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6398+05:30 closeConn: pooling '0'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6398+05:30 request [YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL] processed successfully..................
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7859+05:30 BEFORE acquire_lock
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7860+05:30 AFTER acquire_lock
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7860+05:30 List size is 1
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7860+05:30 Cleaning up the list node 'host1.example.com.com:8001'list Length '1'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7860+05:30 stale connections: KA = 20, delta = 0
The final request string generated is correct.. but still this fails in my java code (where i send request).
it gives me an error saying:
Error: java.io.FileNotFoundException: http://host1.example.com.com:7777/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL=/META-INF/wsdl/ServiceException.wsdl
javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: java.io.FileNotFoundException: http://host1.example.com.com:7777/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL=/META-INF/wsdl/ServiceException.wsdl
Edited by: 925137 on Jul 5, 2012 4:42 AM -
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