FTP Adapter redeployment with new plan

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####<May 11, 2010 11:54:19 AM PDT> <Error> <Console> <xxxx.server> <AdminServer> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '8' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <weblogic> <> <4d078b1df33caaab:55c8672c:128887ad51b:-8000-0000000000000106> <1273604059367> <BEA-240003> <Console encountered the following error java.lang.NullPointerException
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeployHelper.getState(DeployHelper.java:235)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.getState(AbstractOperation.java:747)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.RedeployOperation.validatePrepare(RedeployOperation.java:156)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.RedeployOperation.doPrepare(RedeployOperation.java:102)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.prepare(AbstractOperation.java:217)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handleDeploymentPrepare(DeploymentManager.java:747)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.prepareDeploymentList(DeploymentManager.java:1216)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handlePrepare(DeploymentManager.java:250)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentServiceDispatcher.prepare(DeploymentServiceDispatcher.java:159)
     at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.doPrepareCallback(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:171)
     at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.access$000(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:13)
     at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer$1.run(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:46)
     at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:528)
     at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
     at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
>
####<May 11, 2010 11:54:19 AM PDT> <Warning> <Deployer> <xxxx.server> <AdminServer> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '14' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <4d078b1df33caaab:55c8672c:128887ad51b:-8000-0000000000000107> <1273604059369> <BEA-149004> <Failures were detected while initiating update task for application 'FtpAdapter'.>
####<May 11, 2010 11:54:19 AM PDT> <Warning> <Deployer> <xxxx.server> <AdminServer> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '14' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <4d078b1df33caaab:55c8672c:128887ad51b:-8000-0000000000000107> <1273604059370> <BEA-149078> <Stack trace for message 149004
java.lang.NullPointerException
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeployHelper.getState(DeployHelper.java:235)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.getState(AbstractOperation.java:747)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.RedeployOperation.validatePrepare(RedeployOperation.java:156)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.RedeployOperation.doPrepare(RedeployOperation.java:102)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.prepare(AbstractOperation.java:217)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handleDeploymentPrepare(DeploymentManager.java:747)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.prepareDeploymentList(DeploymentManager.java:1216)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handlePrepare(DeploymentManager.java:250)
     at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentServiceDispatcher.prepare(DeploymentServiceDispatcher.java:159)
     at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.doPrepareCallback(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:171)
     at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.access$000(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:13)
     at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer$1.run(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:46)
     at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:528)
     at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
     at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)

To answer my own question, the Plan.xml has to be manually copied to all managed servers at the same location in the file system as in the Admin server. Found the information here - http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12839_01/integration.1111/e10231/life_cycle.htm#BABBEFFJ

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    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.911+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getReply2()
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.912+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getMappedCommand() with command =[USER]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.912+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Got tuple =>MappedCommand==> command[USER], arguments=[ftpadmin]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.912+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Sending cmd[USER ftpadmin]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.912+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Host 10.17.29.80 FTP command: USER ftpadmin
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.912+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getReply()
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.913+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP Command: USER, reply:[[
    331 Password required for ftpadmin.
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.913+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getMappedCommand() with command =[PASS]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.913+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Got tuple =>MappedCommand==> command[PASS], arguments will not be displayed
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.913+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Sending cmd[PASS]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.913+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Host 10.17.29.80 FTP command: PASS
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.914+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getReply()
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.915+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP Command: PASS, reply:[[
    230 User logged in.
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.915+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getMappedCommand() with command =[PASV]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.915+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Got tuple =>MappedCommand==> command[PASV], arguments=[null]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.915+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Sending cmd[PASV]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.916+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Host 10.17.29.80 FTP command: PASV
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.916+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getReply()
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.916+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP Command: PASV, reply:[[
    227 Entering Passive Mode (10,17,29,80,200,109).
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.917+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Passive: ip = 10.17.29.80, port = 51309
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.917+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Connecting to 10.17.29.80:51309
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.918+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getMappedCommand() with command =[LIST]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.918+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Got tuple =>MappedCommand==> command[LIST], arguments=[input]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.918+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Sending cmd[LIST /input]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.918+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 Host 10.17.29.80 FTP command: LIST /input
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.918+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP::getReply()
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.919+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 FTP Command: LIST, reply:[[
    125 Data connection already open; Transfer starting.
    [2011-09-17T12:57:07.922+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.adapter] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@aac370] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000J9r1a3a6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000CS^,1:20913] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.integration.platform.blocks.adapter.fw.log.LogManagerImpl] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] FTP Adapter Project2 UnixFtpListParser::doConfig endpointProperties=[ {SingleThreadModel=true, Recursive=false, PollingFrequency=30, bpel.process.revision.id=Project2, bpel.process.guid=default/Project2!1.0*soa_64b06fdd-9667-4739-8835-5a585f55abb8:getMyFile, UseHeaders=false, IncludeFiles=.*\..*, wsdl.service.name=getMyFile, DeleteFile=true, MinimumAge=0, PhysicalDirectory=/input, wsdl.service.port.jcaAddress.adapterInstanceJndi=eis/Ftp/CustomAdapter, FileType=ascii, instance=0}], [false]
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.303+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common.listener] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.listener.DBLocker] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: run] Locker running
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.304+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common.listener] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.listener.DBLocker] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: lockMessages] Trying to obtain locks
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.304+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: beginTransaction] Transaction begins
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.304+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getTransactionStatus] TransactionManager status
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.304+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getTransactionStatus] Getting Transaction status
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.305+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: beginTransaction] TransactionManager begin
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.305+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getTransactionStatus] TransactionManager status
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.305+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getTransactionStatus] Getting Transaction status
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.307+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common.error] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.error.ErrorDBLocker] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: lock] Updated rows :0
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.308+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common.listener] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.listener.DBLocker] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: lockMessages] Obtained locks
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.308+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: commitTransaction] Commiting Transaction
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.308+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getTransactionStatus] TransactionManager status
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.308+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getTransactionStatus] Getting Transaction status
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.308+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: commitTransaction] TransactionManager commit
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.310+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common.error] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.error.ErrorDBLocker] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getLockedMessages] Error instance list size :0
    [2011-09-17T12:57:08.311+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common.listener] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@1b5b1ef] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.listener.DBLocker] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: enqueueLockedMessages] Spining ...........Sleeping for 5000 milliseconds oracle.tip.mediator.common.error.ErrorDBLocker
    [2011-09-17T12:57:09.829+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common.listener] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@119f93f] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.listener.DBLocker] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: run] Locker running
    [2011-09-17T12:57:09.829+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common.listener] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@119f93f] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.listener.DBLocker] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: lockMessages] Trying to obtain locks
    [2011-09-17T12:57:09.830+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@119f93f] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: beginTransaction] Transaction begins
    [2011-09-17T12:57:09.830+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@119f93f] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getTransactionStatus] TransactionManager status
    [2011-09-17T12:57:09.830+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@119f93f] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: getTransactionStatus] Getting Transaction status
    [2011-09-17T12:57:09.830+02:00] [soa_server1] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.mediator.common] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@119f93f] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 0000J9mBB^i6qID5zBo2yW1ESnuZ000001,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.mediator.common.JTAHelper] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: beginTransaction] TransactionManager begin
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