Outbound Connection Pool Entry Missing for DBAdapter in Clustered Weblogic Congfiguration
Hi ,
When I created an outbound connection pool entry in DBAdapter through weblogic console in a clustered environment ( 1-Admin server and 2-managed servers) and updated DB adapter, I indentified that connection entry is updated in only in plan.xml of one managed server and for other managed server it is not updated. Due to this we are unable to access Datasources for some requests from application.
As a work around if we update plan.xml file of other managed server manually with required connection entry and update DB Adapter we are able to find the connection entry for both the managed servers.
Apart from work around is there any other solution for this issue so that I can add a DB adapter connection entry through console which will update both plan.xml files.
Thanks & Regards,
Venkat
I can suggest you to keep the Plan.xml file in shared drive that is accessible from all the server nodes,this will reduce the manual work.
Regards
Albin I
http://www.albinsblog.com/
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at com.thc.ids.inf.util.reflection.MethodInvocation.invoke(MethodInvocation.java:7
9)
at com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean.invoke(ServiceBean.java:
186)
at com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl.invoke(Ser
viceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl.java:37)
at com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl_WLSkel.inv
oke(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareServerRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareServerRef.java:93
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:22)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
<Mar 28, 2002 5:35:08 PM MST> <Info> <JDBC> <Checking existence of connection
pool Content
ConnectionPool requested by user guest>
<Mar 28, 2002 5:35:08 PM MST> <Info> <JDBC> <Creating connection pool ContentConnectionPoo
l requested by user guest>
weblogic.common.ResourceException: weblogic.management.MBeanCreationException:
Start server side stack trace:
javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException: domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=JD
BCConnectionPool
at com.sun.management.jmx.RepositorySupport.addMBean(RepositorySupport.java:134)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_addObject(MBeanServerImpl.java:
2352)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:874)
at weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(RemoteMBeanSer
verImpl.java:181)
at weblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:376)
at weblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(RemoteMBean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.java:
635)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.java:
621)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBeanHome
Impl.java:397)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:22)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
--------------- nested within: ------------------
weblogic.management.MBeanCreationException: - with nested exception:
[javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException: domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=J
DBCConnectionPool]
at weblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:383)
at weblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(RemoteMBean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.java:
635)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.java:
621)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBeanHome
Impl.java:397)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:22)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
End server side stack trace
- with nested exception:
[javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException: domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=J
DBCConnectionPool
Start server side stack trace:
javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException: domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=JD
BCConnectionPool
at com.sun.management.jmx.RepositorySupport.addMBean(RepositorySupport.java:134)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_addObject(MBeanServerImpl.java:
2352)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:874)
at weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(RemoteMBeanSer
verImpl.java:181)
at weblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:376)
at weblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(RemoteMBean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.java:
635)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.java:
621)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBeanHome
Impl.java:397)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:22)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
End server side stack trace
at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.dynaStartup(ConnectionPool.java:47
2)
at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.createPool(ConnectionPool.java:727
at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.createPool(ConnectionPool.java:709
at com.thc.ids.inf.framework.opf.rdbms.datastore.ConnectionPoolCreator.createConne
ctionPool(ConnectionPoolCreator.java:82)
at com.thc.ids.inf.framework.opf.datastore.DataStoreRepository.createConnectionPoo
lIfNonExistent(DataStoreRepository.java:211)
at com.thc.ids.inf.util.persistence.content.ConnectionPoolInitializer.createConnec
tionPoolIfNeeded(ConnectionPoolInitializer.java:48)
at com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.spi.oracle.OracleRetrievalProvider.create
ConnectionPoolIfNeeded(Unknown Source)
at com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.spi.oracle.OracleRetrievalProvider.getIma
ge(Unknown Source)
at com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.ContentRetrievalService.getImage(Unknown
Source)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at com.thc.ids.inf.util.reflection.MethodDescription.invokeMethod(MethodDescriptio
n.java:181)
at com.thc.ids.inf.util.reflection.MethodInvocation.invoke(MethodInvocation.java:7
9)
at com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean.invoke(ServiceBean.java:
186)
at com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl.invoke(Ser
viceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl.java:37)
at com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl_WLSkel.inv
oke(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareServerRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareServerRef.java:93
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:22)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)The only way to do it is using MBeans. You could search this newsgroup
for "JDBCConnectionPoolMBean" to get an idea of how it could be done.
Slava
P.S. http://search.bea.com/weblogic/gonews
"Mark Mortensen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
Slava,
I am working with Mike on this issue and wanted to add some moreclarifications.
We have a two server cluster where one of the EJB's on one of the Managedservers
creates the connection pool. The problem comes in when a request comes tothe
second server in the cluster. The connection pool is created by the firstserver
but it is only assigned to the first server in the targets section on theconsole.
It isn't assigned to the cluster. Is there a way to programmaticallyassign the
pool to the cluster instead of just the server that created the pool?
-Mark
"Michael Dolear" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Slava,
Here is what I am doing. The code is spread across a couple of classes.
I am using
what was described in BEA's doc on dynamic connection pool creation.
I didn't
see anything about MBean apis required:
* Dynamically create a connection pool using
aConnectionPoolProperties.
Please
see ConnectionPoolCreator
* for the required properties that must be sent in.
* @param aConnectionPoolProperties
public synchronized void createConnectionPoolIfNonExistent(Properties
aConnectionPoolProperties)
throwsPersistenceFrameworkInitializationException
ConnectionPoolCreator tempPoolCreator;
Pool tempPool;
tempPoolCreator = new ConnectionPoolCreator();
tempPool =tempPoolCreator.getConnectionPool(aConnectionPoolProperties);
if (tempPool == null)
tempPoolCreator.createConnectionPool(aConnectionPoolProperties);
>>
* Create Connection pool given the properties that I have beenconfigured
with
* @return Pool
public Pool createConnectionPool(Properties aConnectionProperties)
throwsPersistenceFrameworkInitializationException
JdbcServices tempServices;
try
tempServices = this.lookupJdbcServices();
tempServices.createPool(aConnectionProperties);
returntempServices.getPool(aConnectionProperties.getProperty(CONNECTION_POOL_NAME)
catch (Exception e)
PersistenceFrameworkUtils.logException(e);
throw newPersistenceFrameworkInitializationException(e.getMessage());
* Answer a connectionPool or null.
* @return Pool
public Pool getConnectionPool(Properties aConnectionProperties)
throwsPersistenceFrameworkInitializationException
JdbcServices tempServices;
try
tempServices = this.lookupJdbcServices();
if (tempServices.poolExists(
aConnectionProperties.getProperty(CONNECTION_POOL_NAME)))
return tempServices.getPool(
aConnectionProperties.getProperty(CONNECTION_POOL_NAME));
else
return null;
catch (Exception e)
PersistenceFrameworkUtils.logException(e);
throw
newPersistenceFrameworkInitializationException(e.getMessage());
"Slava Imeshev" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Michael,
Could you show us the code? Without looking at the code
I can only say that JdbcServices.poolExists(someName)
returns true only in case the pool is up and running.
If the connection pool MBean was created but not assigned
a target, subsequent tries to create it would fail.
Regards,
Slava Imeshev
"Michael Dolbear" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi,
I am trying to create a connection pool in a clustered environment.This
connection
pool is created lazily behind a Stateless Session Bean. We first
attempt
to determine
whether, the connection pool exists usingJdbcServices.poolExists(someName), and
create it if it does not exist. A failure occurs on creation becauseit
looks
like the connection pool might have been created by a bean on a
different
weblogic
VM instance. Is there any way to dynamically create a connection pooland
make
it visible to the whole cluster? Thanks in advance for any help.
Michael
Dolbear
Mar 28, 2002 5:35:08 PM MST> <Info> <JDBC> <Checking existence ofconnection pool
Content
ConnectionPool requested by user guest>
<Mar 28, 2002 5:35:08 PM MST> <Info> <JDBC> <Creating connection poolContentConnectionPoo
l requested by user guest>
weblogic.common.ResourceException:weblogic.management.MBeanCreationException:
Start server side stack trace:
javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException:domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=JD
BCConnectionPool
at
com.sun.management.jmx.RepositorySupport.addMBean(RepositorySupport.java:1
34
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_addObject(MBeanServerImpl.
ja
va:
2352)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:
87
4)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(RemoteMBe
an
Ser
verImpl.java:181)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:376)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(Remote
MB
ean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
635)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
621)
at
weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBea
nH
ome
Impl.java:397)
atweblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
atweblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java
:2
2)
at
weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
--------------- nested within: ------------------
weblogic.management.MBeanCreationException: - with nested exception:
[javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException:domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=J
DBCConnectionPool]
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:383)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(Remote
MB
ean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
635)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
621)
at
weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBea
nH
ome
Impl.java:397)
atweblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
atweblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java
:2
2)
at
weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
End server side stack trace
- with nested exception:
[javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException:domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=J
DBCConnectionPool
Start server side stack trace:
javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException:domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=JD
BCConnectionPool
at
com.sun.management.jmx.RepositorySupport.addMBean(RepositorySupport.java:1
34
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_addObject(MBeanServerImpl.
ja
va:
2352)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:
87
4)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(RemoteMBe
an
Ser
verImpl.java:181)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:376)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(Remote
MB
ean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
635)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
621)
at
weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBea
nH
ome
Impl.java:397)
atweblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
atweblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java
:2
2)
at
weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
End server side stack trace
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.dynaStartup(ConnectionPool.ja
va
:47
2)
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.createPool(ConnectionPool.jav
a:
727
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.createPool(ConnectionPool.jav
a:
709
at
com.thc.ids.inf.framework.opf.rdbms.datastore.ConnectionPoolCreator.create
Co
nne
ctionPool(ConnectionPoolCreator.java:82)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.framework.opf.datastore.DataStoreRepository.createConnecti
on
Poo
lIfNonExistent(DataStoreRepository.java:211)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.util.persistence.content.ConnectionPoolInitializer.createC
on
nec
tionPoolIfNeeded(ConnectionPoolInitializer.java:48)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.spi.oracle.OracleRetrievalProvider.c
re
ate
ConnectionPoolIfNeeded(Unknown Source)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.spi.oracle.OracleRetrievalProvider.g
et
Ima
ge(Unknown Source)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.ContentRetrievalService.getImage(Unk
no
wn
Source)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.util.reflection.MethodDescription.invokeMethod(MethodDescr
ip
tio
n.java:181)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.util.reflection.MethodInvocation.invoke(MethodInvocation.j
av
a:7
9)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean.invoke(ServiceBean.
ja
va:
186)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl.invok
e(
Ser
viceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl.java:37)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.framework.service.J2EE.ejb.ServiceBean_bjedmi_EOImpl_WLSke
l.
inv
oke(Unknown Source)
atweblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at
weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareServerRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareServerRef.ja
va
:93
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java
:2
2)
at
weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
<Mar 28, 2002 5:35:08 PM MST> <Info> <JDBC> <Checking existence ofconnection
pool Content
ConnectionPool requested by user guest>
<Mar 28, 2002 5:35:08 PM MST> <Info> <JDBC> <Creating connection poolContentConnectionPoo
l requested by user guest>
weblogic.common.ResourceException:weblogic.management.MBeanCreationException:
Start server side stack trace:
javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException:domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=JD
BCConnectionPool
at
com.sun.management.jmx.RepositorySupport.addMBean(RepositorySupport.java:1
34
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_addObject(MBeanServerImpl.
ja
va:
2352)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:
87
4)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(RemoteMBe
an
Ser
verImpl.java:181)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:376)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(Remote
MB
ean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
635)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
621)
at
weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBea
nH
ome
Impl.java:397)
atweblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
atweblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java
:2
2)
at
weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
--------------- nested within: ------------------
weblogic.management.MBeanCreationException: - with nested exception:
[javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException:domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=J
DBCConnectionPool]
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:383)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(Remote
MB
ean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
635)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
621)
at
weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBea
nH
ome
Impl.java:397)
atweblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
atweblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java
:2
2)
at
weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
End server side stack trace
- with nested exception:
[javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException:domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=J
DBCConnectionPool
Start server side stack trace:
javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException:domain:Name=ContentConnectionPool,Type=JD
BCConnectionPool
at
com.sun.management.jmx.RepositorySupport.addMBean(RepositorySupport.java:1
34
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_addObject(MBeanServerImpl.
ja
va:
2352)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:
87
4)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.registerMBean(RemoteMBe
an
Ser
verImpl.java:181)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createMBean(Helper.java:376)
atweblogic.management.internal.Helper.createAdminMBean(Helper.java:291)
at
weblogic.management.internal.RemoteMBeanServerImpl.createAdminMBean(Remote
MB
ean
ServerImpl.java:278)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
635)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(MBeanHomeImpl.
ja
va:
621)
at
weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.createAdminMBean(AdminMBea
nH
ome
Impl.java:397)
atweblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl_WLSkel.invoke(Unknown
Source)
atweblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.invoke(BasicServerRef.java:298)
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:267
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java
:2
2)
at
weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
End server side stack trace
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.dynaStartup(ConnectionPool.ja
va
:47
2)
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.createPool(ConnectionPool.jav
a:
727
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.createPool(ConnectionPool.jav
a:
709
at
com.thc.ids.inf.framework.opf.rdbms.datastore.ConnectionPoolCreator.create
Co
nne
ctionPool(ConnectionPoolCreator.java:82)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.framework.opf.datastore.DataStoreRepository.createConnecti
on
Poo
lIfNonExistent(DataStoreRepository.java:211)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.util.persistence.content.ConnectionPoolInitializer.createC
on
nec
tionPoolIfNeeded(ConnectionPoolInitializer.java:48)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.spi.oracle.OracleRetrievalProvider.c
re
ate
ConnectionPoolIfNeeded(Unknown Source)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.spi.oracle.OracleRetrievalProvider.g
et
Ima
ge(Unknown Source)
at
com.thc.ids.inf.services.business.crs.ContentRetrievalService.getImage(Unk
no
wn
Source)
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In WL 7, we need to configure a datasource and a connection pool in order for the application to get a connection to the database. How is the datasource and connection pool related?
In WL 9.2, there is no option to configure the connection pool, there is only the option to configure the data source. Where did the connection pool go in WL 9.2?gerald lee wrote:
In WL 7, we need to configure a datasource and a connection pool
in order for the application to get a connection to the database.
How is the datasource and connection pool related?
It depends on the WLS version. pre-9.X, there can be more than one datasource pointing to a given pool,
but you do need a datasource typically to use a pool.
In WL 9.2, there is no option to configure the connection pool, there is only
the option to configure the data source. Where did the connection pool go in WL 9.2?In 9.X and beyond the relationship is one-to-one, and you will create both at the
same time when creating a datasource.
Joe
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