GV$SESSION and V$SESSION | Find who is connecting

Any one please brief what is the diff b/w
GV$SESSION and V$SESSION
and what is the use os both...
Can we find the user who is connecting to the oracle server using gv$session view.
Oracle Version is 9i R2
OS is Solaris 9

You can find the users connecting to each node if you query the v$session. You must be aware of the node you are connecting when issuing this query because the information is exclusive from the node you are connected to.
If you query the gv$session the information gathered is the same, but as you can see it reports information from all RAC participant users.
If you take a look at the dynamic views, you will find a lot of gv$ views, those are global views that can be seen from whichever instance you are connected to and it will report information about all the instances in a single query. As you can see the gv$ views include an INST_ID (instance ID) column, which declares the number of instance the information comes from.
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            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.EngineManagerImpl.dispatch(EngineManagerImpl.java:67)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.EngineManagerImpl.dispatch(EngineManagerImpl.java:45)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.SchedulerServiceContextImpl.fireEventJobScheduled(SchedulerServiceContextImpl.java:87)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.SchedulerServiceContextImpl.fireEvent(SchedulerServiceContextImpl.java:68)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.scheduler.SchedulerServiceImpl$1.run(SchedulerServiceImpl.java:34)
            at weblogic.work.ContextWrap.run(ContextWrap.java:41)
            at com.bea.alsb.platform.weblogic.WlsWorkManagerServiceImpl$WorkAdapter.run(WlsWorkManagerServiceImpl.java:153)
            at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:545)
            at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:221)
    Caused by: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.api.JCABindingException: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.ext.org.collaxa.thirdparty.apache.wsif.WSIFException: servicebus:/WSDL/UWIS/RiskAnalysis-v1.0/DBAdapters/getCMRateTrackerData [ getCMRateTrackerData_ptt::getCMRateTrackerDataSelect(getCMRateTrackerDataSelect_inputParameters,TblCmRctrackerMatch2009Collection) ] - WSIF JCA Execute of operation 'getCMRateTrackerDataSelect' failed due to: Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    ; nested exception is:
            BINDING.JCA-11622
    Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    You may need to configure the connection settings in the deployment descriptor (i.e. DbAdapter.rar#META-INF/weblogic-ra.xml) and restart the server.  This exception is considered retriable, likely due to a communication failure.  To classify it as non-retriable instead add property nonRetriableErrorCodes with value "0" to your deployment descriptor (i.e. weblogic-ra.xml).  To auto retry a retriable fault set these composite.xml properties for this invoke: jca.retry.interval, jca.retry.count, and jca.retry.backoff.  All properties are integers.
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.JCABindingReferenceImpl.request(JCABindingReferenceImpl.java:261)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.binding.JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.invoke(JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.java:150)
            ... 32 more
    Caused by: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.ext.org.collaxa.thirdparty.apache.wsif.WSIFException: servicebus:/WSDL/UWIS/RiskAnalysis-v1.0/DBAdapters/getCMRateTrackerData [ getCMRateTrackerData_ptt::getCMRateTrackerDataSelect(getCMRateTrackerDataSelect_inputParameters,TblCmRctrackerMatch2009Collection) ] - WSIF JCA Execute of operation 'getCMRateTrackerDataSelect' failed due to: Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    ; nested exception is:
            BINDING.JCA-11622
    Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    You may need to configure the connection settings in the deployment descriptor (i.e. DbAdapter.rar#META-INF/weblogic-ra.xml) and restart the server.  This exception is considered retriable, likely due to a communication failure.  To classify it as non-retriable instead add property nonRetriableErrorCodes with value "0" to your deployment descriptor (i.e. weblogic-ra.xml).  To auto retry a retriable fault set these composite.xml properties for this invoke: jca.retry.interval, jca.retry.count, and jca.retry.backoff.  All properties are integers.
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.performOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:650)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.executeOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:369)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.executeRequestResponseOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:328)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.JCABindingReferenceImpl.invokeWsifProvider(JCABindingReferenceImpl.java:352)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.JCABindingReferenceImpl.request(JCABindingReferenceImpl.java:259)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.binding.JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.invoke(JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.java:150)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportEndpoint.sendRequestResponse(JCATransportEndpoint.java:209)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportEndpoint.send(JCATransportEndpoint.java:170)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportProvider.sendMessageAsync(JCATransportProvider.java:585)
            at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor652.invoke(Unknown Source)
            at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
            at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.Util$1.invoke(Util.java:83)
            at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy139.sendMessageAsync(Unknown Source)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageAsync(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:148)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageToServiceAsync(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:510)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageToService(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:445)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportManagerImpl.sendMessageToService(TransportManagerImpl.java:582)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportManagerImpl.sendMessageAsync(TransportManagerImpl.java:449)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.TransportDispatcherDelegate.send(TransportDispatcherDelegate.java:66)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.TransactionalDispatcherDelegate.send(TransactionalDispatcherDelegate.java:51)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.ResultCacheDispatcherDelegate.send(ResultCacheDispatcherDelegate.java:50)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.ServiceBusDispatcherHandler.send(ServiceBusDispatcherHandler.java:93)
            at com.bea.bpel.services.messaging.OutboundDispatcherServiceImpl.send(OutboundDispatcherServiceImpl.java:73)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.OutboundDispatcherImpl.dispatch(OutboundDispatcherImpl.java:91)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.instruction.messaging.InvokeRequest.enter(InvokeRequest.java:90)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.process.ProcessNodeImpl.enter(ProcessNodeImpl.java:181)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.Interpreter.interpret(Interpreter.java:155)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.Interpreter.invoke(Interpreter.java:87)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.EngineManagerImpl.dispatch(EngineManagerImpl.java:66)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.EngineManagerImpl.dispatch(EngineManagerImpl.java:44)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.SchedulerServiceContextImpl.fireEventJobScheduled(SchedulerServiceContextImpl.java:87)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.SchedulerServiceContextImpl.fireEvent(SchedulerServiceContextImpl.java:68)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.scheduler.SchedulerServiceImpl$1.run(SchedulerServiceImpl.java:33)
            at weblogic.work.ContextWrap.run(ContextWrap.java:41)
            at com.bea.alsb.platform.weblogic.WlsWorkManagerServiceImpl$WorkAdapter.run(WlsWorkManagerServiceImpl.java:152)
            at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:545)
            at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:256)
            ... 1 more
    Caused by: BINDING.JCA-11622
    Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    You may need to configure the connection settings in the deployment descriptor (i.e. DbAdapter.rar#META-INF/weblogic-ra.xml) and restart the server.  This exception is considered retriable, likely due to a communication failure.  To classify it as non-retriable instead add property nonRetriableErrorCodes with value "0" to your deployment descriptor (i.e. weblogic-ra.xml).  To auto retry a retriable fault set these composite.xml properties for this invoke: jca.retry.interval, jca.retry.count, and jca.retry.backoff.  All properties are integers.
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.exceptions.DBResourceException.createRetriableException(DBResourceException.java:676)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.exceptions.DBResourceException.createEISException(DBResourceException.java:645)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.exceptions.DBResourceException.couldNotCreateTopLinkSessionException(DBResourceException.java:314)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.DBManagedConnectionFactory.acquireSession(DBManagedConnectionFactory.java:918)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.transaction.DBTransaction.getSession(DBTransaction.java:375)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.DBConnection.getSession(DBConnection.java:256)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.DBInteraction.executeOutboundRead(DBInteraction.java:311)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.DBInteraction.execute(DBInteraction.java:233)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.performOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:535)
            ... 38 more
    Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed.
            at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.ConnectionJDBC2.checkOpen(Unknown Source)
            at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.ConnectionJDBC2.getMetaData(Unknown Source)
            at weblogic.jdbc.wrapper.Connection.getMetaData(Connection.java:479)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.toplinkext.NameEnquoter.init(NameEnquoter.java:122)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.toplinkext.NameEnquoter.init(NameEnquoter.java:92)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.toplinkext.NameEnquoter.&lt;init>(NameEnquoter.java:59)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.DBManagedConnectionFactory.acquireSession(DBManagedConnectionFactory.java:705)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.transaction.DBTransaction.getSession(DBTransaction.java:375)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.DBConnection.getSession(DBConnection.java:256)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.DBInteraction.executeOutboundRead(DBInteraction.java:311)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.db.DBInteraction.execute(DBInteraction.java:233)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.performOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:535)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.executeOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:369)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.executeRequestResponseOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:328)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.JCABindingReferenceImpl.invokeWsifProvider(JCABindingReferenceImpl.java:352)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.JCABindingReferenceImpl.request(JCABindingReferenceImpl.java:259)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.binding.JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.invoke(JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.java:150)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportEndpoint.sendRequestResponse(JCATransportEndpoint.java:209)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportEndpoint.send(JCATransportEndpoint.java:170)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportProvider.sendMessageAsync(JCATransportProvider.java:586)
            at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor652.invoke(Unknown Source)
            at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
            at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.Util$1.invoke(Util.java:83)
            at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy139.sendMessageAsync(Unknown Source)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageAsync(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:154)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageToServiceAsync(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:510)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageToService(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:446)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportManagerImpl.sendMessageToService(TransportManagerImpl.java:584)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportManagerImpl.sendMessageAsync(TransportManagerImpl.java:449)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.TransportDispatcherDelegate.send(TransportDispatcherDelegate.java:67)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.TransactionalDispatcherDelegate.send(TransactionalDispatcherDelegate.java:51)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.ResultCacheDispatcherDelegate.send(ResultCacheDispatcherDelegate.java:50)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.ServiceBusDispatcherHandler.send(ServiceBusDispatcherHandler.java:93)
            at com.bea.bpel.services.messaging.OutboundDispatcherServiceImpl.send(OutboundDispatcherServiceImpl.java:74)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.OutboundDispatcherImpl.dispatch(OutboundDispatcherImpl.java:91)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.instruction.messaging.InvokeRequest.enter(InvokeRequest.java:92)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.process.ProcessNodeImpl.enter(ProcessNodeImpl.java:181)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.Interpreter.interpret(Interpreter.java:155)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.Interpreter.invoke(Interpreter.java:87)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.EngineManagerImpl.dispatch(EngineManagerImpl.java:67)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.EngineManagerImpl.dispatch(EngineManagerImpl.java:45)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.SchedulerServiceContextImpl.fireEventJobScheduled(SchedulerServiceContextImpl.java:87)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.SchedulerServiceContextImpl.fireEvent(SchedulerServiceContextImpl.java:68)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.scheduler.SchedulerServiceImpl$1.run(SchedulerServiceImpl.java:34)
            at weblogic.work.ContextWrap.run(ContextWrap.java:41)
            at com.bea.alsb.platform.weblogic.WlsWorkManagerServiceImpl$WorkAdapter.run(WlsWorkManagerServiceImpl.java:153)
            at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:545)
            ... 1 more
    .</faultstring><detail><con:fault xmlns:con="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/context"><con:errorCode>BEA-380001</con:errorCode><con:reason>[invokeExecutionFault] Error Dispatching the Event: unexpected error. - [BEA-380002] Invoke JCA outbound service failed with connection error, exception: com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportException: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.api.JCABindingException: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.ext.org.collaxa.thirdparty.apache.wsif.WSIFException: servicebus:/WSDL/UWIS/RiskAnalysis-v1.0/DBAdapters/getCMRateTrackerData [ getCMRateTrackerData_ptt::getCMRateTrackerDataSelect(getCMRateTrackerDataSelect_inputParameters,TblCmRctrackerMatch2009Collection) ] - WSIF JCA Execute of operation 'getCMRateTrackerDataSelect' failed due to: Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    ; nested exception is:
            BINDING.JCA-11622
    Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    You may need to configure the connection settings in the deployment descriptor (i.e. DbAdapter.rar#META-INF/weblogic-ra.xml) and restart the server.  This exception is considered retriable, likely due to a communication failure.  To classify it as non-retriable instead add property nonRetriableErrorCodes with value "0" to your deployment descriptor (i.e. weblogic-ra.xml).  To auto retry a retriable fault set these composite.xml properties for this invoke: jca.retry.interval, jca.retry.count, and jca.retry.backoff.  All properties are integers.
    com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportException: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.api.JCABindingException: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.ext.org.collaxa.thirdparty.apache.wsif.WSIFException: servicebus:/WSDL/UWIS/RiskAnalysis-v1.0/DBAdapters/getCMRateTrackerData [ getCMRateTrackerData_ptt::getCMRateTrackerDataSelect(getCMRateTrackerDataSelect_inputParameters,TblCmRctrackerMatch2009Collection) ] - WSIF JCA Execute of operation 'getCMRateTrackerDataSelect' failed due to: Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    ; nested exception is:
            BINDING.JCA-11622
    Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    You may need to configure the connection settings in the deployment descriptor (i.e. DbAdapter.rar#META-INF/weblogic-ra.xml) and restart the server.  This exception is considered retriable, likely due to a communication failure.  To classify it as non-retriable instead add property nonRetriableErrorCodes with value "0" to your deployment descriptor (i.e. weblogic-ra.xml).  To auto retry a retriable fault set these composite.xml properties for this invoke: jca.retry.interval, jca.retry.count, and jca.retry.backoff.  All properties are integers.
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.binding.JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.invoke(JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.java:153)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportEndpoint.sendRequestResponse(JCATransportEndpoint.java:209)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportEndpoint.send(JCATransportEndpoint.java:170)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.JCATransportProvider.sendMessageAsync(JCATransportProvider.java:586)
            at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor652.invoke(Unknown Source)
            at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
            at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.Util$1.invoke(Util.java:83)
            at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy139.sendMessageAsync(Unknown Source)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageAsync(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:154)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageToServiceAsync(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:510)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.LoadBalanceFailoverListener.sendMessageToService(LoadBalanceFailoverListener.java:446)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportManagerImpl.sendMessageToService(TransportManagerImpl.java:584)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportManagerImpl.sendMessageAsync(TransportManagerImpl.java:449)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.TransportDispatcherDelegate.send(TransportDispatcherDelegate.java:67)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.TransactionalDispatcherDelegate.send(TransactionalDispatcherDelegate.java:51)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.servicebus.ResultCacheDispatcherDelegate.send(ResultCacheDispatcherDelegate.java:50)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.messaging.dispatcher.ServiceBusDispatcherHandler.send(ServiceBusDispatcherHandler.java:93)
            at com.bea.bpel.services.messaging.OutboundDispatcherServiceImpl.send(OutboundDispatcherServiceImpl.java:74)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.OutboundDispatcherImpl.dispatch(OutboundDispatcherImpl.java:91)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.instruction.messaging.InvokeRequest.enter(InvokeRequest.java:92)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.process.ProcessNodeImpl.enter(ProcessNodeImpl.java:181)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.Interpreter.interpret(Interpreter.java:155)
            at com.bea.bpel.interpreter.internal.Interpreter.invoke(Interpreter.java:87)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.EngineManagerImpl.dispatch(EngineManagerImpl.java:67)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.EngineManagerImpl.dispatch(EngineManagerImpl.java:45)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.SchedulerServiceContextImpl.fireEventJobScheduled(SchedulerServiceContextImpl.java:87)
            at com.bea.bpel.internal.dispatcher.SchedulerServiceContextImpl.fireEvent(SchedulerServiceContextImpl.java:68)
            at com.bea.alsb.flow.scheduler.SchedulerServiceImpl$1.run(SchedulerServiceImpl.java:34)
            at weblogic.work.ContextWrap.run(ContextWrap.java:41)
            at com.bea.alsb.platform.weblogic.WlsWorkManagerServiceImpl$WorkAdapter.run(WlsWorkManagerServiceImpl.java:153)
            at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:545)
            at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:221)
    Caused by: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.api.JCABindingException: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.ext.org.collaxa.thirdparty.apache.wsif.WSIFException: servicebus:/WSDL/UWIS/RiskAnalysis-v1.0/DBAdapters/getCMRateTrackerData [ getCMRateTrackerData_ptt::getCMRateTrackerDataSelect(getCMRateTrackerDataSelect_inputParameters,TblCmRctrackerMatch2009Collection) ] - WSIF JCA Execute of operation 'getCMRateTrackerDataSelect' failed due to: Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    ; nested exception is:
            BINDING.JCA-11622
    Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    You may need to configure the connection settings in the deployment descriptor (i.e. DbAdapter.rar#META-INF/weblogic-ra.xml) and restart the server.  This exception is considered retriable, likely due to a communication failure.  To classify it as non-retriable instead add property nonRetriableErrorCodes with value "0" to your deployment descriptor (i.e. weblogic-ra.xml).  To auto retry a retriable fault set these composite.xml properties for this invoke: jca.retry.interval, jca.retry.count, and jca.retry.backoff.  All properties are integers.
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.JCABindingReferenceImpl.request(JCABindingReferenceImpl.java:261)
            at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jca.binding.JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.invoke(JCATransportOutboundOperationBindingServiceImpl.java:150)
            ... 32 more
    Caused by: oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.ext.org.collaxa.thirdparty.apache.wsif.WSIFException: servicebus:/WSDL/UWIS/RiskAnalysis-v1.0/DBAdapters/getCMRateTrackerData [ getCMRateTrackerData_ptt::getCMRateTrackerDataSelect(getCMRateTrackerDataSelect_inputParameters,TblCmRctrackerMatch2009Collection) ] - WSIF JCA Execute of operation 'getCMRateTrackerDataSelect' failed due to: Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    ; nested exception is:
            BINDING.JCA-11622
    Could not create/access the TopLink Session.
    This session is used to connect to the datastore.
    Caused by java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the Connection object is closed..
    You may need to configure the connection settings in the deployment descriptor (i.e. DbAdapter.rar#META-INF/weblogic-ra.xml) and restart the server.  This exception is considered retriable, likely due to a communication failure.  To classify it as non-retriable instead add property nonRetriableErrorCodes with value "0" to your deployment descriptor (i.e. weblogic-ra.xml).  To auto retry a retriable fault set these composite.xml properties for this invoke: jca.retry.interval, jca.retry.count, and jca.retry.backoff.  All properties are integers.
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.performOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:650)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.executeOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:369)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.fw.wsif.jca.WSIFOperation_JCA.executeRequestResponseOperation(WSIFOperation_JCA.java:328)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.JCABindingReferenceImpl.invokeWsifProvider(JCABindingReferenceImpl.java:352)
            at oracle.tip.adapter.sa.impl.JCABindingReferenceImpl.request(JCABindingReferenceImpl.java:259)
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