JVM Bind
Hi,
I have installed the oc4j and running it on Windows 98. I installed the oc4j with the command - java -jar oc4j.jar -install.
I did run the server with command - java -jar oc4j.jar.
Now when I stop the server - java -jar admin.jar ormi://localhost <admin username> <admin password> -shutdown
and again start oc4j then, I get the following error. This happens even if I give the restart command.
C:\Programs\oc4j\j2ee\home>java -jar oc4j.jar
Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind
Oracle9iAS (9.0.2.0.0) Containers for J2EE initialized
If I reboot the machine then only I can start the server. Could anyone help me on the same.
Thanks and regards,
Nimish
Check your port numbers, HTTP should be 80 in httpd.conf and OC4J should be 8888 in default-web-site.xml
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<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/pub/u/251697223">david Beisert</a> created this tool and presented it to the SDN community in 2004 in his <a href="/people/david.beisert/blog/2004/10/26/webdynpro-importing-java-classes-as-model The same year (don't know if it was before or after), SAP published '<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/1f5f3366-0401-0010-d6b0-e85a49e93a5c">Using EJBs in Web Dynpro Applications</a>'. Both of these works presented simplified examples of invoking remote functions on EJB backends (an add() function in the case of David Beisert's example, and a calculateBonus() function in the case of the SAP publication). Accordingly, they both recommended the use of the Command Bean pattern as an implementation strategy for their respective examples. Which I don't totally disagree with, in these particular circumstances. A simple execute() method is perfectly suitable if one needs to EXECUTE a remote function call - whether it be a calculate() method invoked on a EJB Session Bean or an RFC call made to some remote ABAP system.
Problem is, not everything in life is a function call ! To me, it makes very little sense to model everything as a command if it doesn't match your business model. The needs of your application should dictate the architecture of your model and not the other way around.
This unjustifiable fixation on the Command Bean pattern is probably to blame for the fact that very little up to this point seems to have been written on the subject of the power of the binding mecanism as a most powerful tool in the arsenal of the Web Dynpro developer.
What's this ?
Binding can make it possible to abstract away most of the nitty gritty context node navigation and manipulation logic and replace it with more intuitive and more developer-friendly model manipulation logic.
There was a time when programs that needed persistence were peppered with database calls and resultset manipulation logic. Hardly anyone codes like that anymore.. and with good reason. The abstraction power of Object Oriented technologies have made it possible to devise human friendly models that make it possible for developers to concentrate on business logic, and not have to waste time dealing with the low-level idiosyncrasies of database programming. Whether it be EJBs, JDO, Hibernate... whatever the flavour... most serious projects today utilize some sort of persistence framework and have little place for hand-coding database access logic.
I feel that the WD javabean model offers the same kind of abstraction possibilities to the Web Dynpro developer. If you see to it that your WD Context and javabean model(s) mirror each other adequately, the power of binding will make it possible for you to implement most of your processing directly on the model - while behind the scenes, your context and UI Elements stay magically synchronized with your user's actions:
+-------------+ +-------------------+ +--------------+ +------------+
| Model |<-bound-| Component Context |<-mapped-| View Context |<-bound-| UI Element |
+-------------+ +-------------------+ +--------------+ +------------+
o Context Root o Context Root
| |
ShoppingCartBean <---- +-o ShoppingCart Node <------ +-o ShoppingCart Node
{ | |
Collection items <---- +-o CartItems Node <--------- +-o CartItems Node <-- ItemsTable
{ | |
String code; <-------- +- Code <-------------------- +- Code <----------- CodeTextView
String descrip; <----- +- Description <------------- +- Description <---- DescTextView
Let's examine an example of this concept. I propose a simple but illustrative example consisting of a shopping cart application that presents the user with a collection of catalog items, and a shopping cart in which catalog items may arbitrarily be added and/or removed.
The Component and View contexts will be structured as follows:
o Context Root
|
+--o ProductCatalog (cardinality=1..1, singleton=true)
| |
| +--o CatalogItems (cardinality=0..n, singleton=true)
| |
| +-- Code
| +-- Description
|
+--o ShoppingCart (cardinality=1..1, singleton=true)
|
+--o ShoppingCartItems (cardinality=0..n, singleton=true)
|
+-- Code
+-- Description
Let's examine how a conventional Command Bean implementation of this component could be coded. Later on, I'll present a more object-oriented model-based approach. We can then compare the differences.
public class ProductCatalogCommandBean
// collection of catalog items
Collection items = new ArrayList();
public void execute_getItems()
// initialize catalog items collection
items = new ProductCatalogBusinessDelegate().getItems();
This command bean will serve as a model to which the ProductCatalog node will be bound. This happens in the supply function for that node in the component controller:
public supplyProductCatalog(IProductCatalogNode node, ...)
// create model
model = new ProductCatalogCommandBean();
// load items collection
model.execute_getItems();
// bind node to model
node.bind(model);
No supply function is needed for the ShoppingCart node, since it is empty in its initial state. Its contents will only change based on the user adding to or removing items from the cart. These operations are implemented by the following two event handlers in the view controller:
public void onActionAddItemsToCart()
// loop through catalog items
for (int i = 0; i < wdContext.nodeCatalogItems().size(); i++)
// current catalog item selected ?
if (wdContext.nodeCatalogItems().isMultiSelected(i))
// get current selected catalog item
ICatalogItemsElement catalogItem = wdContext.nodeCatalogItems().getElementAt(i);
// create new element for ShoppingCartItem node
IShoppingCartItemsElement cartItem = wdContext.createShoppingCartItemsElement();
// initialize cart item with catalog item
cartItem.setCode (catalogItem.getCode());
cartItem.setDescription(catalogItem.getDescription());
// add item to shopping cart
wdContext.nodeShoppingCartItems().addElement(cartItem);
public void onActionRemoveItemsFromCart()
// loop through cart items
for (int i = 0; i < wdContext.nodeShoppingCartItems().size();)
// current shopping cart item selected ?
if (wdContext.nodeShoppingCartItems().isMultiSelected(i))
// get current selected item
IShoppingCartItemsElement item = wdContext.nodeShoppingCartItems().getElementAt(i);
// remove item from collection
wdContext.nodeShoppingCartItems().removeElement(item);
else
// process next element
i++;
From what I understand, I believe this is the typical way SAP recommends using Command Beans as a model in order to implement this type of simple component.
Let's see how the two same event handlers could be written with a more comprehensive object model at its disposal. One whose role is not limited to data access, but also capable of adequately presenting and manipulating the data that it encapsulates. (The actual code for these model beans will follow)
// I like to declare shortcut aliases for convenience...
private ProductCatalogBean catalog;
private ShoppingCartBean cart;
// and initialize them in the wdDoInit() method...
public wdDoInit(...)
if (firstTime)
catalog = wdContext.currentNodeProductCatalog().modelObject();
cart = wdContext.currentNodeShoppingCart ().modelObject();
Now the code for the event handlers:
public void onActionAddItemsToCart()
// add selected catalog items to shopping cart items collection
cart.addItems(catalog.getSelectedItems());
public void onActionRemoveItemsFromCart()
// remove selected shopping cart items from their collection
cart.removeItems(cart.getSelectedItems());
I feel these two lines of code are cleaner and easier to maintain than the two previous context-manipulation-ridden versions that accompany the command bean version.
Here's where the models are bound to their respective context nodes, in the Component Controller.
public supplyProductCatalogNode(IProductCatalogNode node, ...)
node.bind(new ProductCatalogBean(wdContext.getContext()));
public supplyShoppingCartNode(IShoppingCartNode node, ...)
node.bind(new ShoppingCartBean(wdContext.getContext()));
Notice that a context is provided in the constructors of both models (a generic context of type IWDContext). We saw earlier that our model needs to be able to respond to such requests as: catalog.getSelectedItem(). The user doesn't interact directly with the model, but with the Web Dynpro UI Elements. They in turn update the context... which is where our model will fetch the information it requires to do its job.
Also note that a model is provided for the shopping cart here, even though it has no need to access or execute anything on the back-end. Again, the model here is not being used as a command bean, but rather as a classic object model. We simply take advantage of the power of binding to make ourselves a clean and simple little helper that will update for us all the relevant context structures behind the scenes when we tell it to.
Here are the ShoppingCartBean and ProductCatalogBean classes (I've omitted a few getter/setter methods in order to reduce unnecessary clutter):
public class ShoppingCartBean
Collection items = new ArrayList();
IWDNode itemsNode;
public ShoppingCartBean(IWDContext context)
// initialize shortcut alias for ShoppingCartItems node
itemsNode = context.getRootNode()
.getChildNode("ShoppingCart", 0)
.getChildNode("ShoppingCartItems", 0);
public void addItems(Collection items)
this.items.addAll(items);
public void removeItems(Collection items)
this.items.removeAll(items);
public Collection getSelectedItems()
return ItemDTO.getSelectedItems(itemsNode);
public class ProductCatalogBean
Collection items;
IWDNode itemsNode;
public ProductCatalogBean(IWDContext context)
// fetch catalog content from back-end
items = new ProductCatalogBusinessDelegate().getItems();
// initialize shortcut alias for CatalogItems node
itemsNode = context.getRootNode()
.getChildNode("ProductCatalog", 0)
.getChildNode("CatalogItems", 0);
public Collection getSelectedItems()
return ItemDTO.getSelectedItems(itemsNode);
Notice that both classes delegate their getSelectedItems() implementation to a common version that's been placed in the ItemDTO class. It seems like a good place to put this type generic ItemDTO-related utility.
This DTO class could also have been used by the Command Bean version of the event handlers.. would reduce somewhat the number of loops. At any rate, the ItemDTO class shouldn't be viewed as an "overhead" to the model-based version, since it usually will have been created in the J2EE layer,for the marshalling of EJB data (see <a href="http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns/Patterns/TransferObject.html">Data Transfer Object Pattern</a>). We just take advantage of what's there, and extend it to our benefit for packaging some common ItemDTO-related code we require.
// DTO made available by the EJB layer
import com.mycompany.shoppingcart.dto.ItemDTO;
public class ItemDTO extends com.mycompany.shoppingcart.dto.ItemDTO
String code;
String description;
public ItemDTO()
public ItemDTO(String code, String description)
this.code = code;
this.description = description;
// returns ItemDTOs collection of currently selected node elements
public static Collection getSelectedItems(IWDNode node)
// create collection to be returned
Collection selectedItems = new ArrayList();
// loop through item node elements
for (i = 0; i < node.size(); i++)
// current item element selected ?
if (node.isMultiSelected(i))
// fetch selected item
IWDNodeElement item = node.getElementAt(i);
// transform item node element into ItemDTO
ItemDTO itemDTO = new ItemDTO(item.getAttributeAsText("Code"),
item.getAttributeAsText("Description"));
// add selected item to the selectedItems collection
selectedItems.add(itemDTO);
return selectedItems;
Notice that the getSelectedItem() method is the only place in our model where context node navigation and manipulation actually takes place. It's unavoidable here, given that we need to query these structures in order to correctly react to user actions. But where possible, the business logic - like adding items and removing items from the cart - has been implemented by standard java constructs instead of by manipulating context nodes and attributes.
To me, using a java bean model as an abstraction for the Context is much like using EJBs as abstractions of database tables and columns:
abstracts away
EJB model --------------> database tables & columns
abstracts away
WDP javabean model --------------> context nodes & attributes
Except that a javabean model (residing in the same JVM) is much more lightweight and easy to code an maintain than an EJB...
Before concluding, it might be worth pointing out that this alternative vision of the Web Dynpro Model in no way limits the possibility of implementing a Command Bean - if that happens to suit your business needs. You will of course always be able to implement an execute() method in your WDP Model if and when you feel the need to do so. Except that now, by breaking free of the mandatory Command Bean directive, you are allowed the freedom to ditch the execute() method if you don't need such a thing... and instead, replace it with a few well-chosen operations like getItems(), addItems(), removeItems(), getSelectedItems()... which, as we've just seen can add significant value to the javabean model made available to your WDP component.
Comments would be appreciated on this issue (if anyone has had the time/courage/patience to read this far...;). Am I alone here intrigued by the potential of this (up until now) scarcely mentionned design strategy ?
Romeo GuastaferriHi Romeo,
thanks for sharing this with the community. I am little bit surprised that the command pattern was understood as the only way on how to use the Javabean model in conjunction with EJBs. The command pattern blog of mine was just a very simplified example of how a functional call can be translated to a Java Bean model. Actually it was to show how the paradigm of a model works. I personally use a similar approach to yours. It seldomly makes sense to map an EJB method one to one to a model, but the javabean model must be driven by the Userinterface and represents a bridge between the business service layer and the ui. I personally even think that often it does not make sense to map RFC function like they are to the Web Dynpro Context. Most often you end up writing ZBAPIs that return structures like they are used in the UI. But if you use a java bean model as a layer in between your service layer, you are more flexible in evolving the application. Anyways design patterns for the java bean model need to be discussed more on SDN as they really add very valuable possibilities you would never have when working with value nodes alone. With the Javabean model we are back in the real OO world where things like inheritance work, things that are really not too well supported by the native WD features. I encapsulate every context of mine as javabeans. This has nothing to do with EJBs (which I am personally not a fan of) but only with the fact that I want to work with the power of the OO world.
rgds
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- 2014-10-20 17:22:43,068 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (c3p0.impl.AbstractPoolBackedDataSource) Initializing c3p0 pool... com.mchange.v2.c3p
0.PoolBackedDataSource@e25e28cd [ connectionPoolDataSource -> com.mchange.v2.c3p0.WrapperConnectionPoolDataSource@ec1b4ca3 [ acquireIncrement -> 1, acquireRetryAttempts -> 30, acquireRetryDelay -> 100
0, autoCommitOnClose -> false, automaticTestTable -> null, breakAfterAcquireFailure -> false, checkoutTimeout -> 0, connectionCustomizerClassName -> null, connectionTesterClassName -> com.mchange.v2.c
3p0.impl.DefaultConnectionTester, debugUnreturnedConnectionStackTraces -> false, factoryClassLocation -> null, forceIgnoreUnresolvedTransactions -> false, identityToken -> 1bqzx6i95clicv4kgia6i|31a9dc
55, idleConnectionTestPeriod -> 0, initialPoolSize -> 1, maxAdministrativeTaskTime -> 0, maxConnectionAge -> 0, maxIdleTime -> 300, maxIdleTimeExcessConnections -> 0, maxPoolSize -> 150, maxStatements
-> 0, maxStatementsPerConnection -> 0, minPoolSize -> 1, nestedDataSource -> com.mchange.v2.c3p0.DriverManagerDataSource@2587ec43 [ description -> null, driverClass -> null, factoryClassLocation -> n
ull, identityToken -> 1bqzx6i95clicv4kgia6i|369e58be, jdbcUrl -> jdbc:oracle:thin:@SGPVORACLEUS001:1521:CCBDEMO, properties -> {user=******, password=******} ], preferredTestQuery -> null, propertyCyc
le -> 0, testConnectionOnCheckin -> false, testConnectionOnCheckout -> false, unreturnedConnectionTimeout -> 0, usesTraditionalReflectiveProxies -> false; userOverrides: {} ], dataSourceName -> null,
factoryClassLocation -> null, identityToken -> 1bqzx6i95clicv4kgia6i|36b29562, numHelperThreads -> 3 ]
- 2014-10-20 17:22:43,537 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.dialect.Dialect) Using dialect: org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect
- 2014-10-20 17:22:43,599 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.transaction.TransactionFactoryFactory) Transaction strategy: org.hibernate
.transaction.JDBCTransactionFactory
- 2014-10-20 17:22:43,599 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.transaction.TransactionManagerLookupFactory) No TransactionManagerLookup c
onfigured (in JTA environment, use of read-write or transactional second-level cache is not recommended)
- 2014-10-20 17:22:43,693 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.impl.SessionFactoryImpl) building session factory
- 2014-10-20 17:22:43,693 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.impl.SessionFactoryObjectFactory) Not binding factory to JNDI, no JNDI nam
e configured
- 2014-10-20 17:22:43,693 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Done building hibernate session factory, time 1,
046.387 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,131 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.sql.OracleFunctionReplacer) Oracle driver statement cache enabled with size
of 300
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,178 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Database: Oracle, version: Oracle Database 11g E
nterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,178 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) JDBC driver: Oracle JDBC driver, version: 11.1.0
.7.0-Production
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,209 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.sql.PreparedStatementImpl) SPL Statement result fetch size not specified by
property spl.runtime.sql.fetchSize, defaulting to 300
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,271 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) System owner is: 'CM'
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,271 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Done creating lightweight context, time 2,019.299 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,287 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.context.ApplicationMode) Application set to production mode
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,287 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.startup.PreloadLoginInfo) Using most prevalent user language 'ENG'
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,287 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'NavigationInfoCache'
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,287 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.dynamicui.NavigationInfoCache) Calling XSL Navigation info
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,584 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.dynamicui.NavigationInfoCache) Total number of navigation keys 3411
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,662 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.dynamicui.NavigationInfoCache) Total number of preload navigation keys 1034
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,662 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.dynamicui.NavigationInfoCache) Done calling XSL Navigation info, time 375.422 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,678 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'ForeignKeyReferenceRepository'
- 2014-10-20 17:22:44,678 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'FieldMetaDataRepository'
- 2014-10-20 17:22:45,209 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.startup.PreloadLoginInfo) XSLT preload for 1034 main pages
- 2014-10-20 17:22:45,209 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'LanguageIndependentXSLPageCache'
- 2014-10-20 17:22:45,209 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'InstallationProductRepository'
- 2014-10-20 17:22:45,224 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'XSLTemplateCache'
- 2014-10-20 17:22:46,943 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] WARN (shared.common.Dom4JHelper) Cannot cache SAXParser instances for improved performance
(JAXP 1.3 required)
- 2014-10-20 17:22:57,943 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.startup.PreloadLoginInfo) Processed 50/1034 XSL preload pages, time: 12736 m
s
- 2014-10-20 17:23:02,099 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.startup.PreloadLoginInfo) Processed 100/1034 XSL preload pages, time: 16891
ms
file:/E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/servers/myserver/tmp/_WL_user/SPLWeb/yge362/war/WEB-INF/uiXSL/commonGrid.xsl; Line #26; Column #19;
Grid servicePointEquipmentGrid should only have one section, with all elements in row=1
- 2014-10-20 17:23:04,910 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.startup.PreloadLoginInfo) Processed 150/1034 XSL preload pages, time: 19705
ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:06,581 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.startup.PreloadLoginInfo) Processed 200/1034 XSL preload pages, time: 21380
ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:07,721 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (web.startup.PreloadLoginInfo) Processed 250/1034 XSL preload pages, time: 22512
ms
INFO: Loaded spl.properties from classpath: {spl.runtime.service.extraInstallationServices=CILTINCP, spl.runtime.cobol.remote.jvmcommand=E:/CCBDEV/Java/jdk1.5.0_21/bin/java.exe, spl.tools.loaded.appli
cations=base,ccb,cm, spl.runtime.cobol.remote.jvmcount=2, spl.runtime.socket.file.dir=E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/runtime, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.fetchSize=50, spl.runtime.cobol.cobrcall=false, spl.runtime.c
obol.encoding=UTF8, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.disableQueryCache=false, com.splwg.grid.online.enabled=false, spl.runtime.utf8Database=true, spl.runtime.fusionlook=true, spl.runtime.cobol.remote.jvmoptions=
-Xmx256m -server -Dfile.encoding=ISO8859_1 -cp E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/config;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/activation_api-1.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone
/lib/coherence-3.5.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/coherence-work-3.5.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commonj-3.5.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/
commons-beanutils-core-1.7.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-cli-1.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-codec-1.3.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalo
ne/lib/commons-collections-2.1.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-fileupload-1.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-httpclient-2.0.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV2
21/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-io-1.3.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-lang-2.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-logging-1.0.4.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV2
21/splapp/standalone/lib/concurrent-1.3.4.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/dom4j-1.6.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/hibernate-3.2.7.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/s
tandalone/lib/icu4j-3.6.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/jaxen-1.1.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/jcip-annotations.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/j
ta.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/jtds-1.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/log4j-1.2.15.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/mail_api-1.4.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/
CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/mfcobol.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/ojdbc5-11.1.0.7.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/orai18n-collation.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/spla
pp/standalone/lib/orai18n-mapping.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/orai18n-utility.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/orai18n.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/li
b/serializer-2.7.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-base-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-ccb-2.3.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-serv
icebeaninterface-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-serviceclient-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-shared-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standal
one/lib/spl-spml-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-web-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-xai-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/stax-
api-1.0.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/stax2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/staxmate-0.9.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/wstx-asl-3.2.1.jar;E:/CCB
DEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/xalan-2.7.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/xmlparserv2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/xquery.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/st
andalone/lib/xstream-1.2.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/yjp-controller-api-redist.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/geronimo-spec-j2ee-1.4-rc4.jar, spl.runtime.environ
.init.dir=E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/etc, com.splwg.grid.distThreadPool.threads.DEFAULT=5, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.cache.maxTotalEntries=1000, spl.runtime.oracle.statementCacheSize=300, spl.runtime.cobol.rem
ote.rmiStartPort=6503, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.cursoredCache.maxRows=10, spl.runtime.cobol.remote.jvm=true, com.splwg.batch.scheduler.daemon=false, spl.runtime.sql.highValue=?}
INFO: Loaded log4j.properties from external file E:\CCBDEV\spl\CCBV221\etc\conf\service\log4j.properties
- 2014-10-20 17:23:08,689 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.context.ApplicationMode) Application set to production mode
- 2014-10-20 17:23:08,689 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (service.impl.ServiceBeanContext) Initializing Service Bean
- 2014-10-20 17:23:08,705 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Creating default context
- 2014-10-20 17:23:09,080 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Loading lookups for runtime discovery of implemented
lookups in application
- 2014-10-20 17:23:09,220 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Done loading lookups for discovery, time 150.605 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:11,859 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.context.ContextLoader) Discovering lookups for base
- 2014-10-20 17:23:12,968 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.context.ContextLoader) Done discovering base lookups (generated=210, manual=4
2), time 1,115.419 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:16,638 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.context.ContextLoader) Discovering lookups for ccb
- 2014-10-20 17:23:17,856 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.context.ContextLoader) Done discovering ccb lookups (generated=486, manual=12
6), time 1,213.088 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:17,934 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] WARN (shared.environ.ContextManagedObjectSet) Could not load resource com/splwg/cm/domain/
contextManagedObjects.xml on classpath. This may be harmless but could mean a problem with the classpath. Please verify that the classpath for application cm is correctly configured.
- 2014-10-20 17:23:32,700 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering lookups
- 2014-10-20 17:23:33,794 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 662 lookups registered, time 1,091.097 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:33,794 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ComponentContainerLookupHelper) Initializing constants on 696 lookup
interface classes
- 2014-10-20 17:23:34,793 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ComponentContainerLookupHelper) Done initializing lookup constants,
time 994.138 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:34,793 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering Entities
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 898 entities registered, time 2,385.217 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering Code Description queries
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 52 code/description queries registered, time 0.113 m
s
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering algorithm spots
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 248 algorithm spots registered, time 0.506 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering algorithm components
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 114 algorithm components registered, time 0.090 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering batch jobs
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,183 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 33 batch jobs registered, time 0.081 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,198 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering Components
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,198 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 757 components registered, time 10.165 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,198 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering Change Handlers
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,198 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 275 handlers registered, time 1.178 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,198 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering Services
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,214 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 561 services registered, time 14.798 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:37,214 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering cobol programs
- 2014-10-20 17:23:38,245 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 571 cobol copybooks registered, time 1,028.872 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:38,245 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Registering cobol programs
- 2014-10-20 17:23:38,245 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) 167 cobol programs registered, time 0.113 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:38,245 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Building hibernate configuration
- 2014-10-20 17:23:38,245 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Loaded hibernate.properties from external file E
:\CCBDEV\spl\CCBV221\etc\conf\service\hibernate.properties
- 2014-10-20 17:23:38,260 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Adding 898 hibernate mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:40,853 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 100 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:41,743 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 200 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:42,633 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 300 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:43,273 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 400 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:43,898 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 500 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:44,601 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 600 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:45,366 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 700 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:46,007 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 800 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:46,553 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Added 898 mappings
- 2014-10-20 17:23:46,569 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Done building hibernate configuration, time 8,31
5.014 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:46,569 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Building hibernate session factory
- 2014-10-20 17:23:47,506 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.connection.ConnectionProviderFactory) Initializing connection provider: or
g.hibernate.connection.C3P0ConnectionProvider
- 2014-10-20 17:23:47,521 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.connection.C3P0ConnectionProvider) C3P0 using driver: oracle.jdbc.driver.O
racleDriver at URL: jdbc:oracle:thin:@SGPVORACLEUS001:1521:CCBDEMO
- 2014-10-20 17:23:47,521 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.connection.C3P0ConnectionProvider) Connection properties: {user=cisadm, pa
ssword=****}
- 2014-10-20 17:23:47,521 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.connection.C3P0ConnectionProvider) autocommit mode: false
- 2014-10-20 17:23:47,537 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (v2.log.MLog) MLog clients using log4j logging.
- 2014-10-20 17:23:47,678 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (v2.c3p0.C3P0Registry) Initializing c3p0-0.9.1.2 [built 21-May-2007 15:04:56; debug?
true; trace: 10]
- 2014-10-20 17:23:47,693 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] WARN (c3p0.management.ActiveManagementCoordinator) A C3P0Registry mbean is already registe
red. This probably means that an application using c3p0 was undeployed, but not all PooledDataSources were closed prior to undeployment. This may lead to resource leaks over time. Please take care to
close all PooledDataSources.
- 2014-10-20 17:23:47,865 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (c3p0.impl.AbstractPoolBackedDataSource) Initializing c3p0 pool... com.mchange.v2.c3p
0.PoolBackedDataSource@e670f49c [ connectionPoolDataSource -> com.mchange.v2.c3p0.WrapperConnectionPoolDataSource@4917967a [ acquireIncrement -> 1, acquireRetryAttempts -> 30, acquireRetryDelay -> 100
0, autoCommitOnClose -> false, automaticTestTable -> null, breakAfterAcquireFailure -> false, checkoutTimeout -> 0, connectionCustomizerClassName -> null, connectionTesterClassName -> com.mchange.v2.c
3p0.impl.DefaultConnectionTester, debugUnreturnedConnectionStackTraces -> false, factoryClassLocation -> null, forceIgnoreUnresolvedTransactions -> false, identityToken -> 1bqzx6i95cljqsv16r1xpu|409c6
134, idleConnectionTestPeriod -> 0, initialPoolSize -> 1, maxAdministrativeTaskTime -> 0, maxConnectionAge -> 0, maxIdleTime -> 300, maxIdleTimeExcessConnections -> 0, maxPoolSize -> 150, maxStatement
s -> 0, maxStatementsPerConnection -> 0, minPoolSize -> 1, nestedDataSource -> com.mchange.v2.c3p0.DriverManagerDataSource@501aa8b2 [ description -> null, driverClass -> null, factoryClassLocation ->
null, identityToken -> 1bqzx6i95cljqsv16r1xpu|b8ab98f, jdbcUrl -> jdbc:oracle:thin:@SGPVORACLEUS001:1521:CCBDEMO, properties -> {user=******, password=******} ], preferredTestQuery -> null, propertyCy
cle -> 0, testConnectionOnCheckin -> false, testConnectionOnCheckout -> false, unreturnedConnectionTimeout -> 0, usesTraditionalReflectiveProxies -> false; userOverrides: {} ], dataSourceName -> null,
factoryClassLocation -> null, identityToken -> 1bqzx6i95cljqsv16r1xpu|2645b48a, numHelperThreads -> 3 ]
- 2014-10-20 17:23:48,037 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.dialect.Dialect) Using dialect: org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect
- 2014-10-20 17:23:48,052 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.transaction.TransactionFactoryFactory) Transaction strategy: org.hibernate
.transaction.JDBCTransactionFactory
- 2014-10-20 17:23:48,052 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.transaction.TransactionManagerLookupFactory) No TransactionManagerLookup c
onfigured (in JTA environment, use of read-write or transactional second-level cache is not recommended)
- 2014-10-20 17:23:48,099 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.impl.SessionFactoryImpl) building session factory
- 2014-10-20 17:23:55,662 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (hibernate.impl.SessionFactoryObjectFactory) Not binding factory to JNDI, no JNDI nam
e configured
- 2014-10-20 17:23:55,662 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Done building hibernate session factory, time 9,
105.727 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:55,771 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.sql.OracleFunctionReplacer) Oracle driver statement cache enabled with size
of 300
- 2014-10-20 17:23:55,802 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) Database: Oracle, version: Oracle Database 11g R
elease 11.1.0.0.0 - Production
- 2014-10-20 17:23:55,802 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) JDBC driver: Oracle JDBC driver, version: 10.2.0
.2.0
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,052 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'ModuleInfoCache'
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,068 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.sql.PreparedStatementImpl) SPL Statement result fetch size not specified by
property spl.runtime.sql.fetchSize, defaulting to 300
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,099 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ApplicationContext) System owner is: 'CM'
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,115 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (cobol.host.CobolHostStartup) Using provided java command for remote cobol execution:
E:/CCBDEV/Java/jdk1.5.0_21/bin/java.exe
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,115 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (cobol.host.CobolHostStartup) Using provided java command options for remote cobol ex
ecution: -Xmx256m -server -Dfile.encoding=ISO8859_1 -cp E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/config;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/activation_api-1.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/s
tandalone/lib/coherence-3.5.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/coherence-work-3.5.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commonj-3.5.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standa
lone/lib/commons-beanutils-core-1.7.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-cli-1.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-codec-1.3.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp
/standalone/lib/commons-collections-2.1.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-fileupload-1.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-httpclient-2.0.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/
spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-io-1.3.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-lang-2.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/commons-logging-1.0.4.jar;E:/CCBDEV/
spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/concurrent-1.3.4.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/dom4j-1.6.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/hibernate-3.2.7.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221
/splapp/standalone/lib/icu4j-3.6.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/jaxen-1.1.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/jcip-annotations.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standal
one/lib/jta.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/jtds-1.2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/log4j-1.2.15.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/mail_api-1.4.jar;E:/CC
BDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/mfcobol.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/ojdbc5-11.1.0.7.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/orai18n-collation.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCB
V221/splapp/standalone/lib/orai18n-mapping.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/orai18n-utility.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/orai18n.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/stan
dalone/lib/serializer-2.7.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-base-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-ccb-2.3.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib
/spl-servicebeaninterface-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-serviceclient-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-shared-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splap
p/standalone/lib/spl-spml-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-web-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/spl-xai-2.2.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/
lib/stax-api-1.0.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/stax2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/staxmate-0.9.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/wstx-asl-3.2.1.j
ar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/xalan-2.7.0.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/xmlparserv2.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/xquery.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/
splapp/standalone/lib/xstream-1.2.1.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/yjp-controller-api-redist.jar;E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/splapp/standalone/lib/geronimo-spec-j2ee-1.4-rc4.jar
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,131 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (cobol.host.CobolHostStartup) Using starting port number 6503 for remote cobol execut
ion.
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,146 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (cobol.host.SocketStrategy) Socket strategy set to com.splwg.base.support.cobol.host.
sockets.WindowsPipeSocketStrategy
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,177 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.environ.ApplicationProperties) Max number of simultaneous child JVM COBOL req
uests is not specified via property spl.runtime.cobol.maxInflightRequests, defaulting to 12
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,177 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.environ.ApplicationProperties) Timeout for zombie JVM detection is not specif
ied via property spl.runtime.cobol.zombieDetectSecs, defaulting to 20
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,177 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.environ.ApplicationProperties) Timeout to forcibly exit zombie child JVM is n
ot specified via property spl.runtime.cobol.shunnedJVMExitSecs, defaulting to 40
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,177 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.environ.ApplicationProperties) Child JVM maximum lifetime (seconds) is not sp
ecified via property spl.runtime.cobol.remote.jvmMaxLifetimeSecs, defaulting to 0
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,177 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (shared.environ.ApplicationProperties) Child JVM maximum COBOL requests is not specif
ied via property spl.runtime.cobol.remote.jvmMaxRequests, defaulting to 0
- 2014-10-20 17:23:56,193 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (cobol.host.CobolHostStartup) Using active JVM count of 2 for remote cobol execution.
- 2014-10-20 17:23:57,615 [JVM 1 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) Remote JVM 1 started with arguments: 1 6505 6506 2
- 2014-10-20 17:23:57,724 [JVM 1 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) INFO: Loaded spl.properties from classpath: {spl.runtime.cobol.sql.cursoredCache.maxRows=10, spl.tools.loaded.applicati
ons=base,ccb,cm, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.disableQueryCache=false, spl.runtime.utf8Database=true, spl.runtime.fusionlook=true, spl.runtime.cobol.encoding=UTF8, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.cache.maxTotalEntries
=1000, spl.runtime.cobol.cobrcall=false, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.fetchSize=150, spl.runtime.environ.init.dir=E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/etc, spl.runtime.sql.highValue=?, spl.runtime.service.extraInstallation
Services=CILTINCP, spl.runtime.oracle.statementCacheSize=300}
- 2014-10-20 17:23:57,849 [JVM 1 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) - 2014-10-20 17:23:57,756 [Remote JVM:1 Main ] INFO (cobol.host.SocketStrategy) Socket strategy set to com.splwg.bas
e.support.cobol.host.sockets.WindowsPipeSocketStrategy
- 2014-10-20 17:23:57,943 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.ContextFactory) Done creating default context, time 49,253.030 ms
- 2014-10-20 17:23:57,943 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (api.globalContext.GlobalContextHelper) Start initializing UI context fields
- 2014-10-20 17:23:57,959 [JVM 1 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) Remote JVM 1 listening for requests on port: 6506
- 2014-10-20 17:23:57,959 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (api.globalContext.GlobalContextHelper) End initializing UI context fields
- 2014-10-20 17:23:57,959 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (service.impl.ServiceBeanContext) Done initializing ServiceBean, time 49,290.612 ms
- 763005-2-1 2014-10-20 17:23:57,990 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (api.serviceinterception.InterceptorRepository) Processing interceptor decl
aration ServiceConfig.xml
- 763005-2-1 2014-10-20 17:23:57,990 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] WARN (shared.common.Dom4JHelper) Cannot cache SAXParser instances for improved p
erformance (JAXP 1.3 required)
- 763005-2-1 2014-10-20 17:23:58,006 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (api.serviceinterception.ServiceInterceptors) Registering change intercepto
r class com.splwg.wfmi.workforce.AppointmentInterceptor
- 763005-2-1 2014-10-20 17:23:58,006 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (api.serviceinterception.ServiceInterceptors) Registering read interceptor
class com.splwg.wfmi.workforce.AppointmentInterceptor
- 763005-2-1 2014-10-20 17:23:58,006 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (api.serviceinterception.InterceptorRepository) Interceptor declaration CMS
erviceConfig.xml not found on the classpath; skipping Interceptor processing
- 763005-2-1 2014-10-20 17:23:58,068 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'MaintenanceObjectInfoCach
e'
- 763005-2-1 2014-10-20 17:23:58,178 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'MetaInformationRepository
- 2014-10-20 17:23:58,381 [[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] INFO (support.context.CacheManager) Registering cache 'MetaInformationRepository'
- 2014-10-20 17:23:58,912 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) Exception in thread "Remote JVM:1 Thread 1" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: E:\MicroFocus\Bin\CBLJVM_SUN.DLL: Can't lo
ad IA 32-bit .dll on a AMD 64-bit platform
- 2014-10-20 17:23:59,037 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)
- 2014-10-20 17:23:59,147 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary0(ClassLoader.java:1751)
- 2014-10-20 17:23:59,256 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:1676)
- 2014-10-20 17:23:59,365 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:822)
- 2014-10-20 17:23:59,475 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:993)
- 2014-10-20 17:23:59,584 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at com.microfocus.cobol.RuntimeSystem.<clinit>(Unknown Source)
- 2014-10-20 17:23:59,693 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at com.splwg.base.support.cobol.host.CobolThread.run(CobolThread.java:30)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:07,773 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) java.lang.RuntimeException: No command runner was registered with this remote JVM after waiting 10000ms
- 2014-10-20 17:24:07,773 [JVM 1 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) - 2014-10-20 17:24:07,773 [Remote JVM:1 Main ] INFO (cobol.host.RemoteJVM) Shutting down loggers and exiting Remote
JVM 1
- 2014-10-20 17:24:07,882 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at com.splwg.base.support.cobol.host.RemoteJVM.waitForServerToRegisterRunner(RemoteJVM.java:163)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:07,991 [JVM 1 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at com.splwg.base.support.cobol.host.RemoteJVM.main(RemoteJVM.java:121)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:09,304 [pool-2-thread-1] ERROR (cobol.host.OptimizedRemoteExecuterStub) An exception occurred invoking remote command.
- 2014-10-20 17:24:09,304 [pool-2-thread-1] INFO (cobol.host.RemoteJVMConnectionImpl) Connection to JVM 1 being shunned
- 2014-10-20 17:24:09,304 [pool-2-thread-1] ERROR (cobol.host.RemoteJVMConnectionImpl) An exception has occurred calling the remote JVM
- 2014-10-20 17:24:09,304 [pool-2-thread-1] ERROR (cobol.host.RotatingCommandRunnerProvider) Caught exception in Remote JVM connection housekeeper: com.splwg.base.support.cobol.host.InputClosedExcep
tion:
The following stacked messages were reported as the LoggedException was rethrown:
com.splwg.base.support.cobol.host.OptimizedRemoteExecuterStub.sendRequestGetResponse(OptimizedRemoteExecuterStub.java:83): An exception has occurred calling the remote JVM
com.splwg.base.support.cobol.host.OptimizedRemoteExecuterStub.sendRequestGetResponse(OptimizedRemoteExecuterStub.java:83): An exception occurred invoking remote command.
The root LoggedException was: The input was closed.
- 2014-10-20 17:24:10,679 [JVM 2 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) Remote JVM 2 started with arguments: 2 6505 6506 2
- 2014-10-20 17:24:20,727 [JVM 2 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) INFO: Loaded spl.properties from classpath: {spl.runtime.cobol.sql.cursoredCache.maxRows=10, spl.tools.loaded.applicati
ons=base,ccb,cm, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.disableQueryCache=false, spl.runtime.utf8Database=true, spl.runtime.fusionlook=true, spl.runtime.cobol.encoding=UTF8, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.cache.maxTotalEntries
=1000, spl.runtime.cobol.cobrcall=false, spl.runtime.cobol.sql.fetchSize=150, spl.runtime.environ.init.dir=E:/CCBDEV/spl/CCBV221/etc, spl.runtime.sql.highValue=?, spl.runtime.service.extraInstallation
Services=CILTINCP, spl.runtime.oracle.statementCacheSize=300}
- 2014-10-20 17:24:20,837 [JVM 2 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) - 2014-10-20 17:24:20,743 [Remote JVM:2 Main ] INFO (cobol.host.SocketStrategy) Socket strategy set to com.splwg.bas
e.support.cobol.host.sockets.WindowsPipeSocketStrategy
- 2014-10-20 17:24:20,946 [JVM 2 INFO logger] INFO (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) Remote JVM 2 listening for requests on port: 6506
- 2014-10-20 17:24:21,415 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) Exception in thread "Remote JVM:2 Thread 1" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: E:\MicroFocus\Bin\CBLJVM_SUN.DLL: Can't lo
ad IA 32-bit .dll on a AMD 64-bit platform
- 2014-10-20 17:24:21,540 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:21,649 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary0(ClassLoader.java:1751)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:21,759 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:1676)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:21,868 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:822)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:21,977 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:993)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:22,087 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at com.microfocus.cobol.RuntimeSystem.<clinit>(Unknown Source)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:22,196 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) at com.splwg.base.support.cobol.host.CobolThread.run(CobolThread.java:30)
- 2014-10-20 17:24:30,776 [JVM 2 ERROR logger] ERROR (cobol.host.ProcessLogger) java.lang.RuntimeException: No command runner was registered with this remote JVM after waiting 10000msThanks for your response. I found that, when I copied the shared library to /usr/lib and
did: ldconfig -n /usr/lib it worked
But the problem is, this is my computer, but the computers that I am going to run my actual
JNI application, have restrictive permission. Could anyone please let me know how I can
do the work without ldconfig. I mean is there anyway I can configure my .so file's path without
copying it into the /usr/lib folder and without ldconfig?
I will appreciate any reply. Thanks. -
JVM crashes with jdeveloper 11g and jrockit 6
When i run my application its al going well, when i call some to show data, then all is going well,
but when i would like to save some, then the jvm crashes, and i have no idea, i've added arguments in the jvm run configuration, etc nothing seems to work, has anybody any idea, because im getting very desperate.
[JRockit] ERROR: The JVM has crashed. Writing crash information to C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdeveloper\system\system11.1.1.0.31.52.05\DefaultDomain\jrockit.6136.dump.
===== BEGIN DUMP =============================================================
JRockit dump produced after 0 days, 00:01:35 on Thu Aug 20 16:02:44 2009
* If you see this dump, please go to *
* http://edocs.bea.com/jrockit/go2troubleshooting.html *
* for troubleshooting information. *
Additional information is available in:
C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdeveloper\system\system11.1.1.0.31.52.05\DefaultDomain\jrockit.6136.dump
C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdeveloper\system\system11.1.1.0.31.52.05\DefaultDomain\jrockit.6136.mdmp
Error Message: Illegal memory access. [54]
Exception Rec: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (c0000005) at 0x00000000 - memory at 0x00000000 could not be read.
Minidump : Wrote mdmp. Size is 527MB
SafeDllMode : -1
Version : BEA JRockit(R) R27.6.3-40_o-112056-1.6.0_11-20090318-2104-windows-ia32
CPU : Intel Core 2 SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.1 Core Intel64
Number CPUs : 2
Tot Phys Mem : 3715284992 (3543 MB)
OS version : Microsoft Windows XP version 5.1 Service Pack 3 (Build 2600) (32-bit)
Thread System: Windows Threads
Java locking : Lazy unlocking enabled (class banning) (transfer banning)
State : JVM is running
Command Line : -Xms256m -Xmx512m -Djbo.debugoutput=console -Xmx512M -XX:MaxPermSize=512M -Xverify:none -da -Dplatform.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3 -Dwls.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server -Dweblogic.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server -Ddomain.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\JDEVEL~1\system\SYSTEM~1.05\DEFAUL~1 -Doracle.home=C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdeveloper -Doracle.security.jps.config=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\JDEVEL~1\system\SYSTEM~1.05\DEFAUL~1\config\oracle\jps-config.xml -Doracle.dms.context=OFF -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=oracle.mds.net.protocol -Dweblogic.management.discover=true -Dwlw.iterativeDev= -Dwlw.testConsole= -Dwlw.logErrorsToConsole= -Dweblogic.ext.dirs=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_wls1030\profiles\default\sysext_manifest_classpath;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\sysext_manifest_classpath;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_cie660\profiles\default\sysext_manifest_classpath -Dweblogic.Name=DefaultServer -Djava.security.policy=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic.policy -Dsun.java.launcher=SUN_STANDARD weblogic.Server
java.home : C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1
j.class.path : ;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_wls1030\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_cie660\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\lib\tools.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\modules\features\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.0.0.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\webservices.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\modules\ORGAPA~1.5/lib/ant-all.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\modules\NETSFA~1.0_1/lib/ant-contrib.jar;C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdeveloper\modules\features\adf.share_11.1.1.jar;;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbclient57.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\xqrl.jar;;
j.lib.path : C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin;.;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_wls1030\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_cie660\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\modules\ORGAPA~1.5\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\jre\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin;C:\Oracle\OraClient10g\bin;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\bin;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jdk\jre\bin\classic;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jdk\jre\bin;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jdk\jre\bin\client;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jlib;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jre\1.4.2\bin\client;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jre\1.4.2\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\system32\nls;C:\WINDOWS\system32\nls\ENGLISH;C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin;C:\Oracle\jdevstudio10133\jdk\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32\nls;C:\WINDOWS\system32\nls\ENGLISH;C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QTSystem\;Z:.;;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32\oci920_8
JAVA_HOME : C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1
JAVAOPTIONS: <not set>
PATH : C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_wls1030\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\patch_cie660\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\modules\ORGAPA~1.5\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\jre\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin;C:\Oracle\OraClient10g\bin;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\bin;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jdk\jre\bin\classic;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jdk\jre\bin;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jdk\jre\bin\client;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jlib;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jre\1.4.2\bin\client;C:\Oracle\DevSuite10G\jre\1.4.2\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\system32\nls;C:\WINDOWS\system32\nls\ENGLISH;C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin;C:\Oracle\jdevstudio10133\jdk\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32\nls;C:\WINDOWS\system32\nls\ENGLISH;C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QTSystem\;Z:.;;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~2\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32\oci920_8
StackOverFlow: 0 StackOverFlowErrors have occured
OutOfMemory : 0 OutOfMemoryErrors have occured
C Heap : Good; no memory allocations have failed
GC Strategy : Mode: throughput. Currently using strategy: genparpar
GC Status : OC is not running. Last finished OC was OC#9.
: YC is not running. Last finished YC was YC#15.
OC History : Strategy genparpar was used for OC#1 to OC#6.
: Strategy singleparpar was used for OC#7.
: Strategy genparpar was used for OC#8 to OC#9.
YC History : Ran 1 YCs before OC#5.
: Ran 0 YCs before OC#6.
: Ran 0 YCs before OC#7.
: Ran 1 YCs before OC#8.
: Ran 4 YCs before OC#9.
: Ran 1 YCs since last OC.
YC Promotion : Last YC successfully promoted all objects
Heap : 0x00C00000 - 0x10C00000 (Size: 256 MB)
Compaction : 0x0BC00030 - 0x0CC00038 (Current compaction type: external)
NurseryList : 0x0289B2D8 - 0x0A5D4488
KeepArea : 0x085ADA80 - 0x0A5D4488
NurseryMarker: [ 0x06479790, 0x085ADA80 ]
CompRefs : References are 32-bit.
Registers (from ThreadContext: 0x2562E340 / OS context: 0x2562E72C):
eax = 00000000 ecx = 00000000 edx = 2562e998 ebx = 07ab6220
esp = 2562e9f8 ebp = 07ab6220 esi = 2562ea18 edi = 242bae4c
es = 00000023 cs = 0000001b ss = 00000023 ds = 00000023
fs = 0000003b gs = 00000000
eip = 00000000 eflags = 00010212
Loaded modules:
(* denotes the module causing the exception)
00400000-00412fff C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin\java.exe
7c900000-7c9b4fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
7c800000-7c8fffff C:\WINDOWS\system32\kernel32.dll
77f40000-77feafff C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
77da0000-77e31fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll
77f10000-77f20fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\Secur32.dll
77be0000-77c37fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSVCRT.dll
7c340000-7c395fff C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin\msvcr71.dll
00420000-006c6fff C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin\jrockit\jvm.dll
76af0000-76b1dfff C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINMM.dll
77e40000-77e88fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\GDI32.dll
7e390000-7e420fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll
71a30000-71a46fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\WS2_32.dll
71a20000-71a27fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\WS2HELP.dll
6d860000-6d86bfff C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin\verify.dll
6d3d0000-6d3eefff C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin\java.dll
6d330000-6d337fff C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin\hpi.dll
6d8a0000-6d8aefff C:\Program Files\Java\jrockit-R27.6.3-jre1.6.0_11\bin\zip.dll
6d6c0000-6d6d2fff C:\Program Files\Java\jrockit-R27.6.3-jre1.6.0_11\bin\net.dll
719d0000-71a0ffff C:\WINDOWS\system32\mswsock.dll
61200000-61258fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\hnetcfg.dll
71a10000-71a17fff C:\WINDOWS\System32\wshtcpip.dll
23750000-23776fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\DNSAPI.dll
23780000-23787fff C:\WINDOWS\System32\winrnr.dll
23790000-237bcfff C:\WINDOWS\system32\WLDAP32.dll
66210000-66218fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\netware\NWWS2NDS.DLL
50d50000-50d84fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\NETWIN32.DLL
50d00000-50d15fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\CLNWIN32.DLL
50df0000-50e14fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\LOCWIN32.dll
50db0000-50de4fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\NCPWIN32.dll
71a50000-71a59fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\WSOCK32.dll
66220000-6622bfff C:\WINDOWS\system32\netware\NWWS2SLP.DLL
66250000-66256fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\NWSRVLOC.dll
23850000-23855fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\rasadhlp.dll
6d610000-6d618fff C:\Program Files\Java\jrockit-R27.6.3-jre1.6.0_11\bin\management.dll
6d6e0000-6d6e8fff C:\Program Files\Java\jrockit-R27.6.3-jre1.6.0_11\bin\nio.dll
68000000-68035fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\rsaenh.dll
76970000-76a24fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\USERENV.dll
6ff20000-6ff74fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\netapi32.dll
00ba0000-00baafff C:\Program Files\Java\jrockit-R27.6.3-jre1.6.0_11\bin\jmapi.dll
22490000-2249dfff C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\native\win\32\wlfileio2.dll
24fe0000-24ff8fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\iphlpapi.dll
25bc0000-25bd7fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\MPRAPI.dll
77c90000-77cc1fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\ACTIVEDS.dll
25be0000-25c04fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\adsldpc.dll
76ad0000-76ae0fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\ATL.DLL
774a0000-775dcfff C:\WINDOWS\system32\ole32.dll
25c10000-25c9afff C:\WINDOWS\system32\OLEAUT32.dll
25ca0000-25cadfff C:\WINDOWS\system32\rtutils.dll
71b80000-71b92fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\SAMLIB.dll
778e0000-779d6fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\SETUPAPI.dll
25cf0000-25cf4fff C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\native\win\32\wlntio.dll
6d840000-6d847fff C:\Program Files\Java\jrockit-R27.6.3-jre1.6.0_11\bin\sunmscapi.dll
77a40000-77ad5fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\CRYPT32.dll
77ae0000-77af1fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSASN1.dll
76bb0000-76bbafff C:\WINDOWS\system32\psapi.dll
6d0b0000-6d1e7fff C:\Program Files\Java\jrockit-R27.6.3-jre1.6.0_11\bin\awt.dll
72f70000-72f95fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINSPOOL.DRV
76330000-7634cfff C:\WINDOWS\system32\IMM32.dll
5d4e0000-5d579fff C:\WINDOWS\system32\comctl32.dll
6d7b0000-6d7b5fff C:\Program Files\Java\jrockit-R27.6.3-jre1.6.0_11\bin\rmi.dll
33230000-33342fff C:\PROGRA~1\Java\JROCKI~1.0_1\bin\dbghelp.dll
Stack:
(* marks the word pointed to by the stack pointer)
2562e9f8: 2562ea34* 00000000 242bace8 0059a501 242bae4c 2562ea34
2562ea10: 00000000 21941522 242bae4c 2562ea34 0d3829b8 2cfb78c0
2562ea28: 2194151d 242bb0b4 2562ea18 0d1018b8 242bace8 07ab6220
2562ea40: 07ab6220 21bfb985 0d1018b8 00000001 07ab6220 051988d8
Code:
(* marks the word pointed to by the instruction pointer)
ffffffd0: Unreadable
ffffffe8: Unreadable
00000000: Unreadable
00000018: Unreadable
"[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for" id=15 idx=0x3c tid=6000 lastJavaFrame=0x2562EA24
Stack 0: start=0x255F0000, end=0x25630000, guards=0x255F3000 (ok), forbidden=0x255F1000
Thread Stack Trace:
at RJNI_jrockit_vm_Locks_monitorEnterUnmatched+17(rnilocks.c:65+17)@0x0059A501
-- Java stack --
at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnterUnmatched(Ljava/lang/Object;)V(Native Method)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.next(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:1690)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.first(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:1548)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.first(ViewRowSetImpl.java:3202)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewObjectImpl.first(ViewObjectImpl.java:8123)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUCtrlListBinding.initFromServerBinding(JUCtrlListBinding.java:524)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUCtrlListBinding.setupListItems(JUCtrlListBinding.java:630)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUCtrlListBinding.findListIndex(JUCtrlListBinding.java:1783)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUCtrlListBinding.setValueAt(JUCtrlListBinding.java:2686)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUCtrlListBinding.updateValuesFromRow(JUCtrlListBinding.java:2118)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUCtrlValueBinding.updateNavigated(JUCtrlValueBinding.java:268)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUIteratorBinding.navigated(JUIteratorBinding.java:302)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUApplication@0x0CECD4F0[biased lock]
at oracle/jbo/common/RowSetHelper.fireNavigationEvent(RowSetHelper.java:268)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyNavigationToRow(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3624)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyNavigation(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3595)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.next(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:1744)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.first(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:1548)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.first(ViewRowSetImpl.java:3202)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewObjectImpl.first(ViewObjectImpl.java:8123)
at oracle/adf/model/binding/DCIteratorBinding.setupRSIstate(DCIteratorBinding.java:755)
at oracle/adf/model/binding/DCIteratorBinding.refreshControl(DCIteratorBinding.java:655)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUIteratorBinding.refreshControl(JUIteratorBinding.java:475)
at oracle/adf/model/binding/DCIteratorBinding.rangeRefreshed(DCIteratorBinding.java:861)
at oracle/jbo/common/RowSetHelper.fireRangeRefreshed(RowSetHelper.java:179)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyRangeRefreshed(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3559)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.ensureRefreshed(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:2776)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.refresh(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:2996)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.notifyRefresh(ViewRowSetImpl.java:2453)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.execute(ViewRowSetImpl.java:1047)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.execute(ViewRowSetImpl.java:873)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.ensureRefreshed(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:2738)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.refresh(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:2996)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.notifyRefresh(ViewRowSetImpl.java:2453)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.refreshRowSet(ViewRowSetImpl.java:6106)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyDetailRowSets(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3493)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyNavigationToRow(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3635)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyNavigation(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3595)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.internalSetCurrentRow(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3378)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.first(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:1551)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.first(ViewRowSetImpl.java:3202)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewObjectImpl.first(ViewObjectImpl.java:8123)
at oracle/adf/model/binding/DCIteratorBinding.setupRSIstate(DCIteratorBinding.java:755)
at oracle/adf/model/binding/DCIteratorBinding.refreshControl(DCIteratorBinding.java:655)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUIteratorBinding.refreshControl(JUIteratorBinding.java:475)
at oracle/adf/model/binding/DCIteratorBinding.rangeRefreshed(DCIteratorBinding.java:861)
at oracle/jbo/common/RowSetHelper.fireRangeRefreshed(RowSetHelper.java:179)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyRangeRefreshed(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3559)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.ensureRefreshed(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:2776)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.refresh(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:2996)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.notifyRefresh(ViewRowSetImpl.java:2453)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.execute(ViewRowSetImpl.java:1047)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.execute(ViewRowSetImpl.java:873)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.ensureRefreshed(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:2738)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.refresh(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:2996)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.notifyRefresh(ViewRowSetImpl.java:2453)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.refreshRowSet(ViewRowSetImpl.java:6106)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyDetailRowSets(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3493)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyNavigationToRow(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3635)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.notifyNavigation(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3595)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.internalSetCurrentRow(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3378)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.setCurrentRow(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:1018)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3955)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewRowSetImpl.java:6228)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewObjectImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewObjectImpl.java:16120)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3874)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewRowSetImpl.java:6228)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewObjectImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewObjectImpl.java:16120)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewRowSetIteratorImpl.java:3874)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewRowSetImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewRowSetImpl.java:6228)
at oracle/jbo/server/ViewObjectImpl.activateIteratorState(ViewObjectImpl.java:16120)
at oracle/jbo/server/ApplicationModuleImpl.activateVOs(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:7675)
at oracle/jbo/server/ApplicationModuleImpl.doActivateState(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:7421)
at oracle/jbo/server/ApplicationModuleImpl.doActivateState(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:7453)
at oracle/jbo/server/ApplicationModuleImpl.doActivateAMState(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:7400)
at oracle/jbo/server/Serializer.activate(Serializer.java:284)
at oracle/jbo/server/DBSerializer.activateRootAM(DBSerializer.java:331)
at oracle/jbo/server/ApplicationModuleImpl.activateFromStack(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:6063)
at oracle/jbo/server/ApplicationModuleImpl.activateState(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:5923)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at oracle/jbo/server/ApplicationModuleImpl.activateStateForUndo(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:8308)
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at nl/nak/iva/RuleFrameTransactionImpl.activateStateForUndo(RuleFrameTransactionImpl.java:262)
at nl/nak/iva/RuleFrameTransactionImpl.handleSQLError(RuleFrameTransactionImpl.java:130)
at nl/nak/iva/RuleFrameTransactionImpl.doCommit(RuleFrameTransactionImpl.java:86)
at oracle/jbo/server/DBTransactionImpl.commitInternal(DBTransactionImpl.java:2244)
at oracle/jbo/server/DBTransactionImpl.commit(DBTransactionImpl.java:2382)
^-- Holding lock: nl/nak/iva/RuleFrameTransactionImpl@0x0E986690[biased lock]
^-- Holding lock: oracle/jbo/JboSyncLock@0x0D1018B8[recursive]
at nl/nak/iva/RuleFrameTransactionImpl.commit(RuleFrameTransactionImpl.java:103)
at oracle/adf/model/bc4j/DCJboDataControl.commitTransaction(DCJboDataControl.java:1565)
at oracle/adf/model/binding/DCDataControl.callCommitTransaction(DCDataControl.java:1407)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUCtrlActionBinding.doIt(JUCtrlActionBinding.java:1293)
at oracle/adf/model/binding/DCDataControl.invokeOperation(DCDataControl.java:2126)
at oracle/jbo/uicli/binding/JUCtrlActionBinding.invoke(JUCtrlActionBinding.java:697)
at oracle/adf/controller/v2/lifecycle/PageLifecycleImpl.executeEvent(PageLifecycleImpl.java:392)
at oracle/adfinternal/view/faces/model/binding/FacesCtrlActionBinding._execute(FacesCtrlActionBinding.java:159)
at oracle/adfinternal/view/faces/model/binding/FacesCtrlActionBinding.execute(FacesCtrlActionBinding.java:118)
at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
at jrockit/vm/Reflect.invokeMethod(Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Native Method)
at sun/reflect/NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Ljava/lang/reflect/Method;Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;) Ljava/lang/Object;(Native Method)
at sun/reflect/NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com/sun/el/parser/AstValue.invoke(AstValue.java:157)
at com/sun/el/MethodExpressionImpl.invoke(MethodExpressionImpl.java:283)
at org/apache/myfaces/trinidadinternal/taglib/util/MethodExpressionMethodBinding.invoke(MethodExpressionMethodBinding.java:53)
at org/apache/myfaces/trinidad/component/UIXComponentBase.broadcastToMethodBinding(UIXComponentBase.java:1227)
at org/apache/myfaces/trinidad/component/UIXCommand.broadcast(UIXCommand.java:183)
at oracle/adf/view/rich/component/fragment/ContextSwitchingComponent$1.run(ContextSwitchingComponent.java:70)
at oracle/adf/view/rich/component/fragment/ContextSwitchingComponent._processPhase(ContextSwitchingComponent.java:274)
at oracle/adf/view/rich/component/fragment/ContextSwitchingComponent.broadcast(ContextSwitchingComponent.java:74)
at javax/faces/component/UIViewRoot.broadcastEvents(UIViewRoot.java:458)
at javax/faces/component/UIViewRoot.processApplication(UIViewRoot.java:763)
at oracle/adfinternal/view/faces/lifecycle/LifecycleImpl._invokeApplication(LifecycleImpl.java:640)
at oracle/adfinternal/view/faces/lifecycle/LifecycleImpl._executePhase(LifecycleImpl.java:275)
at oracle/adfinternal/view/faces/lifecycle/LifecycleImpl.execute(LifecycleImpl.java:175)
at javax/faces/webapp/FacesServlet.service(FacesServlet.java:265)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/StubSecurityHelper$ServletServiceAction.run(StubSecurityHelper.java:227)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/StubSecurityHelper.invokeServlet(StubSecurityHelper.java:125)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:292)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/TailFilter.doFilter(TailFilter.java:26)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:42)
at oracle/adf/model/servlet/ADFBindingFilter.doFilter(ADFBindingFilter.java:181)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:42)
at oracle/adfinternal/view/faces/webapp/rich/RegistrationFilter.doFilter(RegistrationFilter.java:85)
at org/apache/myfaces/trinidadinternal/webapp/TrinidadFilterImpl$FilterListChain.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:279)
at org/apache/myfaces/trinidadinternal/webapp/TrinidadFilterImpl._invokeDoFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:239)
at org/apache/myfaces/trinidadinternal/webapp/TrinidadFilterImpl._doFilterImpl(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:196)
at org/apache/myfaces/trinidadinternal/webapp/TrinidadFilterImpl.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:139)
at org/apache/myfaces/trinidad/webapp/TrinidadFilter.doFilter(TrinidadFilter.java:92)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:42)
at oracle/security/jps/wls/JpsWlsFilter.doFilter(JpsWlsFilter.java:102)
at oracle/security/jps/ee/http/JpsFilter.doFilter(JpsFilter.java:65)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:42)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/RequestEventsFilter.doFilter(RequestEventsFilter.java:27)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:42)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/WebAppServletContext$ServletInvocationAction.run(WebAppServletContext.java:3496)
at weblogic/security/acl/internal/AuthenticatedSubject.doAs(AuthenticatedSubject.java:321)
at weblogic/security/service/SecurityManager.runAs(Lweblogic/security/acl/internal/AuthenticatedSubject;Lweblogic/security/acl/internal/AuthenticatedSubject;Ljava/security/PrivilegedAction;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/WebAppServletContext.securedExecute(WebAppServletContext.java:2180)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/WebAppServletContext.execute(WebAppServletContext.java:2086)
at weblogic/servlet/internal/ServletRequestImpl.run(ServletRequestImpl.java:1406)
at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
at weblogic/work/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(IIIII)V(Native Method)
-- end of trace
* If you see this dump, please go to *
* http://edocs.bea.com/jrockit/go2troubleshooting.html *
* for troubleshooting information. *
===== END DUMP ===============================================================Core dumps are usually a bug, so I suggest filing a Service Request with support.
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Call to a remote object in the same JVM
Hi,
I want to implement a logging mechanism in my system. I'm planning to
write an rmi object and make it a start up class.
I wud like to know whether the calls to this start up class made by the
ejb instances and from the servlet engine in the same JVM, wud be rmi calls
or wud they be simple method calls.
Does weblogic detect the calls from the objects of the same jvm and
optimise them, or wud they be rmi calls only.
btw, i'm using weblogic 5.1
thx,
ManoharTry:
initialNamingContext.rebind("single",
weblogic.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObjcet.exportObject(obj)
"M. Manohar" wrote:
Hi Eduardo,
thx for ur reply.
I wud like to know how to make this "binding a stub".
wat i'm using is binding an object only.
Instantiating an object which implements the remote interface and binding
it to the JNDI tree by,
initialNamingContext.rebind("single", obj);
and ofcourse defining it as a start up class in the weblogic.properties
file.
Can u pls explain how to do "binding a stub"
thx,
Manohar
Eduardo Ceballos wrote in message <[email protected]>...
Presuming that the start up class binds itself into the jndi tree, then itonly depends on what you bind: binding a stub results in the RMI runtime
overhead; binding the object itself, results in the simpler function call
overhead.
"M. Manohar" wrote:
Hi,
I want to implement a logging mechanism in my system. I'm planning to
write an rmi object and make it a start up class.
I wud like to know whether the calls to this start up class made by the
ejb instances and from the servlet engine in the same JVM, wud be rmi
calls
or wud they be simple method calls.
Does weblogic detect the calls from the objects of the same jvm and
optimise them, or wud they be rmi calls only.
btw, i'm using weblogic 5.1
thx,
Manohar -
ServerSocket bind, bug or windows feature
I wanted to check if a TCP socket was already bound before attempting to use it.
I had my own ideas, but looked for other ideas as well.
While testing these other ideas I stumbled on the following issue.
On Windows XP(SP3), its the work platform of choice, I noted the following from a netstat:
$ netstat -an|grep 139
TCP 10.11.13.98:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 192.168.56.1:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 192.168.113.1:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 192.168.231.1:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
Note that this is the Windows 'NETBIOS Session Service' of course and that it is bound to all my machines interfaces except for the loopback.
If I execute the following call:
ServerSocket anyAddressSocket = new ServerSocket(139, 2, null);
I will not get java.net.BindException thrown.
I will see a new listener bound to port 139 and the 'any address' as follows:
$ netstat -an|grep TCP|grep 139
TCP 0.0.0.0:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 10.11.13.98:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 192.168.56.1:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 192.168.113.1:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 192.168.231.1:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
But if I replicate the situation using Java on a different arbitrary port as follows:
List<ServerSocket> sockets = new ArrayList<ServerSocket>();
Enumeration<NetworkInterface> enumOfNetworkInterfaces =
NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces();
while(enumOfNetworkInterfaces.hasMoreElements())
NetworkInterface networkInterface = enumOfNetworkInterfaces.nextElement();
List<InterfaceAddress> addrs = networkInterface.getInterfaceAddresses();
for(int idx = 0; idx < addrs.size(); idx++)
InterfaceAddress intFace = addrs.get(idx);
if (!networkInterface.isLoopback())
ServerSocket socket = new ServerSocket(7777, 2, intFace.getAddress());
sockets.add(socket);
// At this point, netstat shows the same output as the first port 139 output above.
ServerSocket brokenSocketNo = new ServerSocket(7777, 2, null);
I will get the expected exception:
"java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind"
I am testing this with Java 6u6 which I know is old, but is what is required to be used for this product.
Is this a bug in the JVM implementation? I cannot find any reference to such in the bugs DB.
Is this a feature of Windows TCP stack?
I have not tried this on a linux platform because I am really trying to understand the issue as exhibited on the MS platform.
Any insight into this would be helpful.
Cheers MarkHello EJP.
Thanks for that pointer.
I tried it as you indicated and inside the loop using the following:
ServerSocket socket = new ServerSocket();
socket.setReuseAddress(true);
socket.bind(new InetSocketAddress(intFace.getAddress(), 7777), 2);
Each ServerSocket is now listening on a specific interface using the 'setReuseAddress(true);' call.
This by itself did not change the effect I see when I then make the call 'new ServerSocket(7777, 2, null)' which succeeded with port 139 but not with my port 7777 test.
If I changed the call for the for the 'wild card' address to also use 'setReuseAddress(true);' then all succeeds, but this is not the situation that succeeded with the port 139 test.
I think I am still attempting to solve the issue as a bug or a 'windows XP feature', but I am leaning more about the intricacies of sockets.
I will follow your suggestion and have a look at 'Stevens' 3rd Edition.
Cheers Mark -
Non-heap memory area spring leak in JVM 1.50_6
Please let me question though it doesn't understand be good from this topic.
A problem occurs when testing as follows.
The problem is to generate memory leak in non-heap area.
%java CconnectTest2 129.24.34.68 130.104.10.50 6101 5000 185000 100
(%java -server CconnectTest2 source-ipaddress destination-ipaddress src-port dst-port thread-count)
CconnectTest2.java
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.net.SocketTimeoutException;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
import java.nio.channels.IllegalBlockingModeException;
import java.util.Calendar;
public class CconnectTest2 {
* @param bind_ip connect_ip connect_port wait_cntconnect_TIMEOUT thread_cnt
public static void main(String[] args) {
if ((args[0].equals("")) || (args[0]==null)) {
System.err.println("bind_ip*");
return ;
if ((args[1].equals("")) || (args[1]==null)) {
System.err.println("connect_ip*");
return ;
if ((args[2].equals("")) || (args[2]==null)) {
System.err.println("connect_port*");
return ;
if ((args[3].equals("")) || (args[3]==null)) {
System.err.println("wait_cnt*");
return ;
if ((args[4].equals("")) || (args[4]==null)) {
System.err.println("connect_TIMEOUT*");
return ;
if ((args[5].equals("")) || (args[5]==null)) {
System.err.println("thread_cnt*");
return ;
String bind_ip =args[0];
String connect_ip =args[1];
int connect_port =Integer.parseInt(args[2]);
int wait_cnt =Integer.parseInt(args[3]);
int connect_TIMEOUT =Integer.parseInt(args[4]);
int thread_cnt =Integer.parseInt(args[5]);
System.out.println("bind_ip="+bind_ip);
System.out.println("connect_ip="+connect_ip);
System.out.println("connect_port="+connect_port);
System.out.println("wait_cnt="+wait_cnt);
System.out.println("connect_TIMEOUT="+connect_TIMEOUT);
System.out.println("thread_cnt="+thread_cnt);
int i=0;
while( true ){
i++;
if( i<= thread_cnt){
ConnectExe a = new ConnectExe(connect_ip,bind_ip,connect_port,connect_TIMEOUT,wait_cnt) ;
a.start() ;
try {
Thread.sleep( 1000 ) ;
} catch (InterruptedException ex) {
System.out.println("thread_start[ "+i+"]");
} else {
System.out.println("thread_start OK"+thread_cnt);
break ;
while( true ){
System.gc() ;
try {
Thread.sleep( 20000 ) ;
} catch (InterruptedException ex) {
int hour = Calendar.getInstance().get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) ;
int min = Calendar.getInstance().get(Calendar.MINUTE) ;
int sec = Calendar.getInstance().get(Calendar.SECOND) ;
Runtime run = Runtime.getRuntime();
long freesize = 0 ;
freesize = (run.maxMemory()-run.totalMemory())+run.freeMemory() ;
if( freesize > 0 ){
freesize = freesize/1024 ;
System.out.println( "" + hour + ":" + min + ":" + sec
+ " HeepFreeSize:"+ freesize + " K"
+ " activeThread:" + Thread.activeCount() ) ;
static public class ConnectExe extends Thread{
String serverAddress=null;
String bindip=null;
int port=6100;
int timeout=0;
int wait_cnt=0;
public ConnectExe(String ne,String bind,int connect_port,int timeout,int wait_cnt ){
this.serverAddress = ne ;
this.bindip = bind ;
this.port = connect_port ;
this.timeout = timeout;
this.wait_cnt = wait_cnt;
public void run(){
while( true ){
SocketAddress socketAddress = null;
Socket socket = null;
try {
socket = new Socket();
socket.setKeepAlive(true);
byte[] ip = InetAddress.getByName(this.serverAddress).getAddress();
InetAddress addr = InetAddress.getByAddress(this.serverAddress, ip);
if (bindip == null) {
socketAddress = new InetSocketAddress(addr, this.port);
} else {
socketAddress = new InetSocketAddress(addr, this.port);
SocketAddress bindAddress = new InetSocketAddress(this.bindip, socket.getPort());
socket.bind(bindAddress);
System.out.println( "connect:" + this.serverAddress ) ;
socket.connect(socketAddress, this.timeout);
socket.close();
System.out.println( "close :" + this.serverAddress ) ;
socket = null;
} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
System.out.println("This socket cannot be connected with the server(UnknownHostException) " + e.getMessage() ) ;
if (socket != null) {
try {
socket.close();
} catch (IOException e1) {
System.out.println( e1.getMessage() ) ;
socket = null;
socketAddress = null;
} catch (SocketTimeoutException e) {
System.out.println("This socket cannot be connected with the server (SocketTimeoutException) " + e.getMessage() ) ;
if (socket != null) {
try {
socket.close();
} catch (IOException e1) {
System.out.println( e1.getMessage() ) ;
socket = null;
socketAddress = null;
} catch (IllegalBlockingModeException e) {
System.out.println("This socket cannot be connected with the server (IllegalBlockingModeException) " + e.getMessage() ) ;
if (socket != null) {
try {
socket.close();
} catch (IOException e1) {
System.out.println( e1.getMessage() ) ;
socket = null;
socketAddress = null;
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
System.out.println("This socket cannot be connected with the server (IllegalArgumentException) " + e.getMessage() ) ;
if (socket != null) {
try {
socket.close();
} catch (IOException e1) {
System.out.println( e1.getMessage() ) ;
socket = null;
socketAddress = null;
} catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println("This socket cannot be connected with the server (IOException) " + e.getMessage() ) ;
if (socket != null) {
try {
socket.close();
} catch (IOException e1) {
System.out.println( e1.getMessage() ) ;
socket = null;
socketAddress = null;
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("This socket cannot be connected with the server (Exception) " + e.getMessage() ) ;
if (socket != null) {
try {
socket.close();
} catch (IOException e1) {
System.out.println( e1.getMessage() ) ;
socket = null;
socketAddress = null;
try {
Thread.sleep( this.wait_cnt ) ;
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
It leaks gradually when executing it for a long time.
It makes the generation of the memory leak disregarding timeout error of the
connection a problem.
Is this a bug of JVM?
Or, is it a problem of coding?
Environment:
JVM Sun JVM 1.5.0_6
OS RedHat Enterprise Linux ES 3 update6 (kernel 2.4.21-37ELsmp)I was searching on Google for "java Calendar memory leak", and I ran across this post. Now, I haven't examined your code but I do see you make a lot of calls to getInstance() in java.util.Calendar, and I am having the same kind of issue as you are describing. So I took the Calendar class out (no more getInstances) and now the memory is still increasing but at a MUCH slower rate, and the CPU time is down drastically. I do not know if this is the cause because I haven't seen it documented, but it would be great if someone could confirm this for me. Maybe try removing the Calendar getInstances and find another way to do it, like using System.getCurrentMillis and working from there to get the hours (that's what I did.)
Hope this helps,
Elijah
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