Client callback port: null

I am running weblogic workshop and I keep getting the following error on the console
window:
<Apr 26, 2004 4:29:35 PM PDT> <Error> <WLW> <000000> <Missing LogInfo for request:
Client callback port: <null> Service: Service[http://web4:80/soapWeb/JWS/tpcw.jws]>
Anyone know what it mean?
I don't have any callback function in any of my webservices.
Thank you.
Alan

Hi Alan,
I've been told that one can increase the number of log entries from the
overview page in the test view.
HTH,
Bruce
Bruce Stephens wrote:
>
Hi Alan,
It is my understanding that this a logging only issue. If you need
further information, please contact our support team [1] and reference
CR153062
HTH,
Bruce
[1]
http://support.bea.com
[email protected]
Alan Chan wrote:
Yes, the message only appear with high traffic. Should I worry about it? Is this
normal?
Bruce Stephens <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
The error is saying the conversation for the request could not be found
(has already finished). It could be associated with high traffic, i.e.
so many messages being pushed through that the log entry for the
responses have been pushed out of the queue.
Regards,
Bruce
Alan Chan wrote:
I am running weblogic workshop and I keep getting the following erroron the console
window:
<Apr 26, 2004 4:29:35 PM PDT> <Error> <WLW> <000000> <Missing LogInfofor request:
Client callback port: <null> Service: Service[http://web4:80/soapWeb/JWS/tpcw.jws]>
Anyone know what it mean?
I don't have any callback function in any of my webservices.
Thank you.
Alan

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