Problems with RDBMSRealm/WL 5.1
We migrated our EJB-application from BEA Weblogic 4.5.1 / JDK 1.1.7 to Weblogic 5.1/JDK 1.2 . We use the RDBMSRealm for managing users, groups and acls. During the migration process we converted the txt-deployment descriptors
of our EJBs to xml (with the DDConverter tool). An original 4.5.1 txt-DD looks like this:
(SessionDescriptor
beanHomeName edbau.Admin
enterpriseBeanClassName de.tlc.edbau.ejb.sb.admin.AdminBean
homeInterfaceClassName de.tlc.edbau.ejb.sb.admin.AdminHome
remoteInterfaceClassName de.tlc.edbau.ejb.sb.admin.Admin
isReentrant false
(accessControlEntries
; DEFAULT [admin manager]
); end accessControlEntries
(controlDescriptors
(DEFAULT
transactionAttribute TX_REQUIRED
); end isolationLevel
); end controlDescriptors
(environmentProperties
; realmName "my.realm"
; homeClassName
; ejbObjectClassName
maxBeansInFreePool 20
maxBeansInCache 1000
idleTimeoutSeconds 600
); end environmentProperties
; Session Bean specific properties
stateManagementType STATELESS_SESSION
sessionTimeout 60; seconds
; end Session Bean specific props
); end SessionDescriptor
The DDConverter created the following xml-DD (ejb-jar.xml):
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE ejb-jar PUBLIC '-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Enterprise JavaBeans 1.1//EN' 'http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/ejb-jar_1_1.dtd'>
<ejb-jar>
<enterprise-beans>
<session>
<ejb-name>edbau.Admin</ejb-name>
<home>de.tlc.edbau.ejb.sb.admin.AdminHome</home>
<remote>de.tlc.edbau.ejb.sb.admin.Admin</remote>
<ejb-class>de.tlc.edbau.ejb.sb.admin.AdminBean</ejb-class>
<session-type>Stateless</session-type>
<transaction-type>Container</transaction-type>
</session>
</enterprise-beans>
<assembly-descriptor>
<container-transaction>
<method>
<ejb-name>edbau.Admin</ejb-name>
<method-intf>Remote</method-intf>
<method-name>*</method-name>
</method>
<trans-attribute>Required</trans-attribute>
</container-transaction>
</assembly-descriptor>
</ejb-jar>
Everything seemed to work fine; then I tried to start a test client (the login was done with a user,
which existed in the RDBMSRealm).
The result of that test client was:
method Security violation: insufficient permission to access method
java.rmi.RemoteException: Security violation: insufficient permission to access
method
at weblogic.rmi.extensions.AbstractRequest.sendReceive(AbstractRequest.j
ava:76)
at de.tlc.edbau.ejb.sb.admin.AdminBeanEOImpl_WLStub.getAllBEOEBR(AdminBe
anEOImpl_WLStub.java:480)
at de.tlc.edbau.ejb.sb.admin.AdminBeanEOImpl_ServiceStub.getAllBEOEBR(Co
mpiled Code)
at de.tlc.edbau.ejb.test.ADMINTester.main(Compiled Code)
I didnt specify any permissions for this bean. So I read in weblogic-doc:
Assigning method permissions
The steps that follow describe how to limit access to individual EJB method calls by assigning method-level permissions.
Default method permissions in WebLogic Server
If you specify no method-level permissions for an EJB (there is no method-permission stanza in ejb-jar.xml), WebLogic Server provides "guest" access to all EJB methods in the .jar file. This ensures that EJB methods have some default access permission when deployed on WebLogic Server.
If you want to specify method-level permissions you must do so for all methods in all EJBs stored in the .jar file. If you specify method permissions for even a single EJB method, WebLogic Server denies access for any methods that do not have permissions defined in the ejb-jar file.
After reading the weblogic-doc, i didnt understand why I got the upper mentioned exception ??
Finally (to have a workaround), I used the Deployer-Tool (5.1) to create the roles and users,
which were already defined in the RDBMSRealm (in the according tables). For testing purposes, all
roles (groups) had all permissions for all EJBs.
So my question: Is it really necessary to define all users/groups(roles) in the database and do
the same in the DD of our application ? This might cause huge administration problems ! What is the
clean solution for that problem ?
Thanx for your help !
Mike
Try to restore it... I'm hating this iOS 5.1, everything was working much better before it was released. I shouldn't have upgraded...
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"Jerson Chua" <[email protected]> wrote:
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http://www.tangosol.com
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Cameron Purdy
Tangosol, Inc.
http://www.tangosol.com
+1.617.623.5782
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"John Wang" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Cameron,
It seems to me that the problem I encountered is different a little
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work
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StringTokenizer aStringToken = new StringTokenizer(line, " ");
if(!aDiagnostic){
broadCastDia(line);
clientRef.sendMessage(line); // send mesage out to netExpress
out.println(line);
out.flush();
else{
if(line.equals("GETIPS"))
getIPs();
else{
clientRef.sendMessage(line); // send mesage out to netExpress
out.println(line);
out.flush();
} // end while
catch(Exception e){
// System.out.println("ERROR:Client Connection reset");
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, (e.toString()),"ERROR:Client Connection reset", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
try{
if(aDiagnostic){
broadCastDia("Disconnect : diagnostics "+client.getInetAddress().toString());
out.flush();
else {
broadCastDia("Disconnect : client "+client.getInetAddress().toString());
out.flush();
// close the buffers and connection;
in.close();
out.close();
client.close();
// System.out.println("out");
// remove from list
removeThreadQueue(this);
alive = false;
catch(Exception e){
// System.out.println("ERROR: Client Connection reset failure");
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, (e.toString()),"ERROR: Client Connection reset failure", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
}// end while
} // end method run
* method run - Generates io stream for communicating with the server and
* starts the client gui. Run also parses the input commands from the server.
public void run(){
boolean alive = true;
try{
// begin to life the gui
// aGuiClient = new ClientGui(hostName.getHostName(), hostPort, loginName, this);
// aGuiClient.show();
in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(hostSocket.getInputStream()));
out = new PrintWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(hostSocket.getOutputStream()));
while (alive && hostSocket.isConnected()){
String line;
while(((line = in.readLine())!= null)){
System.out.println(line);
broadCast(line);
} // end while
} // end while
catch(Exception e){
// System.out.println("ERRORa Connection to host reset");
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, (e.toString()),"ERROR: Connection to nPort reset", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
try{
hostSocket.close();
}catch(Exception a){
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, (a.toString()),"ERROR: Exception", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
alive = false;
System.exit(1);
} // end method run -
Problem with threads and camera.
Hi everybody!
I've a problem with taking snapshot.
I would like to display a loading screen after it take snapshot ( sometimes i
have to wait few seconds after i took snapshot. Propably photo is being taken in time where i have to wait).
I was trying to use threads but i didn't succeed.
I made this code:
display.setCurrent(perform);
new Thread(new Runnable(){
public void run() {
while((!performing.isShown()) && (backgroundCamera.isShown())){
Thread.yield();
notifyAll();
}).start();
new Thread(new Runnable(){
public void run() {
try {
this.wait();
} catch(Exception e) {
exceptionHandler(e);
photo = camera.snapshot();
display.setCurrent(displayPhoto);
}).start();This code is sometimes showing performing screen but sometimes no.
I don't know why. In my opinion performing.isShown() method isn't working correctly.
Does anyone have some idea how to use threads here?Hi,
I've finally managed to work this fine.
The code:
Object o = new Object();
display.setCurrent(perform);
new Thread(new Runnable(){
public void run() {
while(!performing.isShown()){
Thread.yield();
synchronized(o) {
o.notify();
}).start();
new Thread(new Runnable(){
public void run() {
try {
synchronized(o) {
o.wait(1);
} catch(Exception e) {
exceptionHandler(e);
photo = camera.snapshot();
display.setCurrent(displayPhoto);
}).start(); -
We have a problem where our application stops responding after a few days of usage. Things will for fine for a day or two, and then pretty quickly threads will start getting hung up, usually in places where they are allocating memory
We are running WebLogic 8.1 SP2 on Sun JDK 1.4.2_04 on Solaris 8 using the alternate threading model and the -server hotspot vm. We are running pretty much the same code that we had no problems with under WebLogic 6.1 SP4 and Sun JDK 1.3.1.
A thread dump usually shows that some or all of our execute threads are in the state "waiting for monitor entry" even though they are not currently waiting on any java locks. Here is a sample thread from the thread dump (we have ~120 threads so I don't want to post the full dump).
=============================================================================================
"ExecuteThread: '8' for queue: 'itgCrmWarExecutionQueue'" daemon prio=5 tid=0x005941d0 nid=0x2c waiting for monitor entry [c807f000..c807fc28]
at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1446)
at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1411)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.getRelativeUri(ServletRequestImpl.java:1872)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppServletContext.java:3492)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestImpl.java:2585)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:197)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:170)
=============================================================================================
String.java line 1446 for this jdk allocates a new String object, and all the other threads in this state also are creating new objects or arrays, etc.
We've done a pstack on this process when it's in this state, and the threads that are in the "waiting for monitor entry" that look like they're allocating memory are all waiting on the same lwp_mutex_lock with some allocation method that's calling into the native TwoGenerationCollectorPolicy.mem_allocate_work (see pstack output below for the same thread as in the thread dump above)
=============================================================================================
----------------- lwp# 44 / thread# 44 --------------------
ff31f364 lwp_mutex_lock (e3d70)
fee92384 __1cNObjectMonitorGenter26MpnGThread__v_ (5000, 525c, 5000, 50dc, 4800, 4af0) + 2d8
fee324d4 __1cSObjectSynchronizerKfast_enter6FnGHandle_pnJBasicLock_pnGThread__v_ (c807f65c, c807f7d4, 5941d0, 0, 35d654, fee328ec) + 68
fee32954 __1cQinstanceRefKlassZacquire_pending_list_lock6FpnJBasicLock__v_ (c807f7d4, ff170000, d4680000, 4491d4, fee1bc2c,
0) + 78
fee3167c __1cPVM_GC_OperationNdoit_prologue6M_i_ (c807f7bc, 4400, ff170000, 2d2b8, 4a6268, c807fa18) + 38
fee2e0b0 __1cIVMThreadHexecute6FpnMVM_Operation__v_ (c807f7bc, 963a8, 0, 0, 1, 0) + 90
fed2c2a4 __1cbCTwoGenerationCollectorPolicyRmem_allocate_work6MIii_pnIHeapWord__ (962c0, ff1c29ec, ff1c297c, ff131a26, 4800, 4998) + 160
fed22940 __1cNinstanceKlassRallocate_instance6MpnGThread__pnPinstanceOopDesc__ (ee009020, 5941d0, 15ca581, 3647f0, 4a6268, c807f8c8) + 180
fed34928 __1cLOptoRuntimeFnew_C6FpnMklassOopDesc_pnKJavaThread__v_ (ee009018, 5941d0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 28
fa435a58 ???????? (ee009018, e86de, 15ca4de, 50dc, 5941d0, c807f9c8)
fb36f9a4 ???????? (0, d412ccd8, ee046c28, ff170000, 0, 0)
fad8b278 ???????? (ee046c28, d6000c90, ee046530, 8, db8e8450, c807f9e8)
fad62abc ???????? (d412ccd8, ee046530, d6000c90, ee3bfa38, 8, c807fa18)
fa4b3c38 ???????? (c807fb9c, 0, f2134700, fa415e50, 8, c807faa8)
fa40010c ???????? (c807fc28, c807fe90, a, ee9e1e20, 4, c807fb40)
fed5d48c __1cJJavaCallsLcall_helper6FpnJJavaValue_pnMmethodHandle_pnRJavaCallArguments_pnGThread__v_ (c807fe88, c807fcf0, c807fda8, 5941d0, 5941d0, c807fd00) + 27c
fee4b784 __1cJJavaCallsMcall_virtual6FpnJJavaValue_nLKlassHandle_nMsymbolHandle_4pnRJavaCallArguments_pnGThread__v_ (ff170000, 594778, c807fd9c, c807fd98, c807fda8, 5941d0) + 164
fee5e8dc __1cJJavaCallsMcall_virtual6FpnJJavaValue_nGHandle_nLKlassHandle_nMsymbolHandle_5pnGThread__v_ (c807fe88, c807fe84, c807fe7c, c807fe74, c807fe6c, 5941d0) + 6c
fee6fc74 __1cMthread_entry6FpnKJavaThread_pnGThread__v_ (5941d0, 5941d0, 838588, 594778, 306d10, fee69254) + 128
fee6927c __1cKJavaThreadDrun6M_v_ (5941d0, 2c, 40, 0, 40, 0) + 284
fee6575c _start (5941d0, fa1a1600, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 134
ff3758c0 lwpstart (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
=============================================================================================
Also when it's having this problem, the "VM Thread" is always using a lot of processor time. We did a couple of pstacks today while it was having this problem, and this thread was stuck in the ONMethodSweeper.sweep for over 15 minutes when we finally killed the server.
From the thread dump:
"VM Thread" prio=5 tid=0x000e2d20 nid=0x2 runnable
From the first pstack:
=============================================================================================
----------------- lwp# 2 / thread# 2 --------------------
fed40c04 __1cXvirtual_call_RelocationIparse_ic6FrpnICodeBlob_rpC5rppnHoopDesc_pi_nNRelocIterator__ (42a2f4, fa5fa46d, ffffffff, fc4ffcb8, 42a2f4, 42a324) + 124
fed46318 __1cKCompiledIC2t5B6MpnKRelocation__v_ (42a2f0, fc4ffd24, fc4ffd4c, e802, 0, 6) + 38
fed90c38 __1cHnmethodVcleanup_inline_caches6M_v_ (fa5f7f88, fa608940, 1, 0, fa400000, 6) + 1ac
fede18b4 __1cONMethodSweeperFsweep6F_v_ (2cf38, 0, ffffffff, ff1cf1fc, ff1c66e8, fede1d44) + 1b0
fede1e6c __1cUSafepointSynchronizeFbegin6F_v_ (2cf38, ff1ba138, 5000, 50dc, 5000, 525c) + 248
feef1fd4 __1cIVMThreadEloop6M_v_ (4400, 4000, 4324, 4000, 42b0, 3800) + 3d4
feef1ae4 __1cIVMThreadDrun6M_v_ (e2d20, 2, 40, 0, 40, 0) + 8c
fee6575c _start (e2d20, ff270200, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 134
ff3758c0 lwpstart (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
=============================================================================================
Second pstack
=============================================================================================
----------------- lwp# 2 / thread# 2 --------------------
fed41180 __1cXvirtual_call_RelocationIparse_ic6FrpnICodeBlob_rpC5rppnHoopDesc_pi_nNRelocIterator__ (0, ff1b9664, ffffffff, fc4ffcb8, a6f2cc, fc4ffbd0) + 6a0
fed46318 __1cKCompiledIC2t5B6MpnKRelocation__v_ (a6f2c8, fc4ffd24, fc4ffd4c, e802, 0, 6) + 38
fed90c38 __1cHnmethodVcleanup_inline_caches6M_v_ (faded4c8, fadf2c80, 1, 0, fa400000, 6) + 1ac
fede18b4 __1cONMethodSweeperFsweep6F_v_ (2cf38, 0, ffffffff, ff1cf1fc, ff1c66e8, fede1d44) + 1b0
fede1e6c __1cUSafepointSynchronizeFbegin6F_v_ (2cf38, ff1ba138, 5000, 50dc, 5000, 525c) + 248
feef1fd4 __1cIVMThreadEloop6M_v_ (4400, 4000, 4324, 4000, 42b0, 3800) + 3d4
feef1ae4 __1cIVMThreadDrun6M_v_ (e2d20, 2, 40, 0, 40, 0) + 8c
fee6575c _start (e2d20, ff270200, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 134
ff3758c0 lwpstart (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
=============================================================================================
Has anyone ever seen anything like this? I'm trying to figure out if this is caused by something we're doing, or something relating to our environment and jvm options. Any ideas?Thanks for the reply - I'm testing our app with the +UseConcMarkSweepGC now in our test environment to make sure it doesn't cause any problems there. Unfortunately the only place we've had this problem is on the production server, so it's extra difficult debugging this.
We're using the following memory options:
-ms512m -mx512m -XX:NewSize=128m -XX:PermSize=192m -XX:MaxNewSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=192m -XX:SurvivorRatio=8and the following debugging options, as we've also been seeing OutOfMemoryErrors ( see http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=37&thread=522354&tstart=45&trange=15 )
-verbosegc -XX:+PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -XX:+PrintHeapAtGCBTW, which c++filt version and options are you using? Our Solaris boxes only seem to have the GNU version installed. I was trying to run that on some of the other stack traces and wasn't getting anywhere, and didn't know if because it was GNU version wouldn't work on something compiled with the Sun compiler.
Thanks!
--Andy -
Problem with threads and ProgressMonitor
Dear Friends:
I have a little problem with a thread and a ProgressMonitor. I have a long time process that runs in a thread (the thread is in an separate class). The thread has a ProgressMonitor that works fine and shows the tasks progress.
But I need deactivate the main class(the main class is the user interface) until the thread ends.
I use something like this:
LongTask myTask=new LongTask();
myTask.start();
myTask.join();
Now, the main class waits for the task to end, but the progress monitor don`t works fine: it shows only the dialog but not the progress bar.
What's wrong?Is the dialog a modal dialog? This can block other UI updates.
In general, you should make sure that it isn't modal, and that your workThread has a fairly low priority so that the UI can do its updating -
Problem with threads and/or memory
I'm developing an application where there are 3 threads. One of them sends a request to the other, and if the 2nd can't answer it, it sends it to the 3rd (similar to CPU -> CACHE -> MEMORY). When i run the program with 1000-10.000 requests, no problem occurs. When i run it with 300.000-1.000.000 requests, it sometimes hangs. Is this a problem with the garbage collector, or should it be related to the threads mecanism.
(note: eache thread is in execution using a finite state machine)i had been running the program inside Netbeans.
Running the jar using the command line outside
Netbeans i have no more problems... Does Netbeans use
it's own JVM?Depends how you set it up, but look under the options. There are settings for the compiler and jvm that it uses. -
Installation problem with NW'04 SR1: database connection failed
Hi all,
while installing NW '04 SR1 on Windows Server 2003 SP1 and MS SQL Server 2000 SP4 I ran into an error related to the database connection. While performing the step "Load Java Database content" SAPinst crashes with the message
com.sap.sql.log.OpenSQLException: Could not load class com.ddtek.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver.
The connection to the SLQ Server with e.g. the Query Analyzer is OK. I had a problem with this installation setup before (have a look at the corresponding <a href="https://forums.sdn.sap.com/thread.jspa?threadID=338638&tstart=0">thread</a> ), the JDBC drivers where missing on the installation master but after copying them in the right direction the installation went on with no problem up to this point...
Has anybody an idea what could have happened here? Is this maybe a problem connected to the one I recently had
Below I attached the sapinst.log and jload.log with more detailed messages.
sapinst.log ###########
INFO 2007-03-12 22:06:24
Working directory changed to C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_~1\ONE_HOST.
INFO 2007-03-12 22:06:24
Output of D:\Java/bin/java.exe '-classpath' './sharedlib/antlr.jar;./sharedlib/exception.jar;./sharedlib/jddi.jar;./sharedlib/jload.jar;./sharedlib/logging.jar;./sharedlib/offlineconfiguration.jar;./sharedlib/opensqlsta.jar;./sharedlib/tc_sec_secstorefs.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\base.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\util.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\sqlserver.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\spy.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jce_export.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jsse.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_smime.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_ssl.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/w3c_http.jar' '-showversion' '-Xmx512m' 'com.sap.inst.jload.Jload' '-sec' 'WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key' '-dataDir' 'S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP' '-job' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML' '-log' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log' is written to the logfile C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_~1\ONE_HOST/jload.java.log.
WARNING 2007-03-12 22:06:26
Execution of the command "D:\Java/bin/java.exe '-classpath' './sharedlib/antlr.jar;./sharedlib/exception.jar;./sharedlib/jddi.jar;./sharedlib/jload.jar;./sharedlib/logging.jar;./sharedlib/offlineconfiguration.jar;./sharedlib/opensqlsta.jar;./sharedlib/tc_sec_secstorefs.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\base.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\util.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\sqlserver.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\spy.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jce_export.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jsse.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_smime.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_ssl.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/w3c_http.jar' '-showversion' '-Xmx512m' 'com.sap.inst.jload.Jload' '-sec' 'WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key' '-dataDir' 'S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP' '-job' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML' '-log' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log'" finished with return code 1. Output:
java version "1.4.2_13"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_13-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_13-b06, mixed mode)
12.03.2007 22:06:25 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
INFO: Jload -sec WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key -dataDir S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP -job C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML -log C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log
12.03.2007 22:06:26 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
SCHWERWIEGEND: couldn't connect to DB
com.sap.sql.log.OpenSQLException: Could not load class com.ddtek.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver.
ERROR 2007-03-12 22:06:26
CJS-20065 Execution of JLoad tool 'D:\Java/bin/java.exe '-classpath' './sharedlib/antlr.jar;./sharedlib/exception.jar;./sharedlib/jddi.jar;./sharedlib/jload.jar;./sharedlib/logging.jar;./sharedlib/offlineconfiguration.jar;./sharedlib/opensqlsta.jar;./sharedlib/tc_sec_secstorefs.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\base.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\util.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\sqlserver.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\spy.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jce_export.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jsse.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_smime.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_ssl.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/w3c_http.jar' '-showversion' '-Xmx512m' 'com.sap.inst.jload.Jload' '-sec' 'WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key' '-dataDir' 'S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP' '-job' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML' '-log' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log'' aborts with returncode 1. Check 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log' and 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.java.log' for more information.
jload.log ###########
12.03.07 22:06 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
INFO: Jload -sec WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key -dataDir S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP -job C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML -log C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log
12.03.07 22:06 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
SEVERE: couldn't connect to DB
com.sap.sql.log.OpenSQLException: Could not load class com.ddtek.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver.
Best regards,
BerndHello Kairat,
Please follow the below mentioned guide to install it.
Check all the parameters to set and run pre requisite checker before starting installation.
Keep in mind that before starting any SAP installation you should always run prerequisite checker.
https://websmp205.sap-ag.de/instguides --> SAP Netweaver -->SAP Netweaver 7.0 -- > Installations --> EHP2
Regards,
Amit Barnawal -
My app store wont let me download apps, asks me to update my payment details then says theres a problem with previous purchase and card is expired which is untrue someone help me pls
This is a User to User Forum...
See Here for
Mac Apps Store Customer Service
http://www.apple.com/support/mac/app-store/contact.html?form=account
iTunes Customer Service Contact
http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact.html -
Problem with item and/or data during page-processing-PS/SQL
Greetings!
On my page I have a custom report (from 2 tables) and a small form-field, that adds and edits data in the report. After generating the form with the wizard I added an extra item, to store the id from one of the tables from the report data.
Now, on submit a calculation should take place, that updates data according user input with a procedure in Page-Prosseses:
declare a number;
begin
case :PLATZ
when 1 then a:=100;
when 2 then a:= 50;
else a:=25;
end case;
update TBL_MITGLIEDER set TURNIERPUNKTE = TURNIERPUNKTE + a
where ID_MITGL = :P14_ID_MITGL;
end;
:PLATZ is user selected (1,2,3), :P14_ID_MITGL stores the reference to TBL_MITGLIEDER (and shows the change, when I select another record)
As I understand, that process should also run, when I submit a chance, but nothing happens then.
But when I try to save a new record (which worked without any problems before adding that process), I get this error message:
ORA-06550: line 1, column 64: PL/SQL: ORA-00957: duplicate column name ORA-06550: line 1, column 7: PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
Error Unable to process row of table TBL_TURNIERSIEGER.
Then, when I go back into the app-builder and try to run the page again, I get this message:
ORA-01403: no data found
Error Unable to fetch row.
I am not sure, if you guys have all the information you need, to know whats going on. Maybe this has to do with session-id and the whay, items are updated. I hope you can help me.
Thanks, best regards,
tobiFirst can you please post all log file errors
>> I can't really give you a solution or specific recommendation since I did not saw this error yet myself, but on your own risk you can try:
1. You may try to just register 'dts.dll' using regsvr32.exe, but this error may indicate a bigger problem with setup.
If you are running SQL Server 64bit then try running this at the command prompt: %windir%\syswow64\regsvr32 "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\90\dts\binn\dts.dll"
2. You can try reinstall from start (In this case you have to make sure that you un-install all)
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Problem with Gnome3 and/or graphics card Nvidia 8600M GT
Feb 22 07:40:21 localhost dbus[712]: [system] Failed to activate service 'org.freedesktop.Avahi': timed out
Feb 22 07:50:30 localhost kernel: [ 679.031379] gnome-shell[1277]: segfault at 10 ip 00007f3bbd305c0f sp 00007f3b84ff86d8 error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[7f3bbd305000+3000]
Feb 22 07:50:31 localhost gnome-session[888]: WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell.desktop' killed by signal
Feb 22 07:50:35 localhost kernel: [ 683.420948] gnome-shell[1300]: segfault at 10 ip 00007f43bc84dc0f sp 00007f43877fd6d8 error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[7f43bc84d000+3000]
Feb 22 07:50:35 localhost gnome-session[888]: WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell.desktop' killed by signal
Feb 22 07:50:35 localhost gnome-session[888]: WARNING: App 'gnome-shell.desktop' respawning too quickly
Feb 22 06:52:39 localhost rtkit-daemon[1004]: Successfully made thread 1420 of process 1420 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '1000' high priority at nice level -11.
Feb 22 07:52:39 localhost goa[1441]: goa-daemon version 3.2.1 starting [main.c:112, main()]
Feb 22 07:58:22 localhost kernel: [ 1150.316794] CE: hpet increased min_delta_ns to 20113 nsec
Hi,
Here is my /var/log/messages.log output.
Since several days my computer repeatedly restarts programs that require at least a bit memory, such as firefox ('segmentation fault'), skype, virtualbox, generaly gnome 3 environment. Sometimes it happens that the system hangs and I can't do nothing, although I can hear that hard disk is working - at that moment only hard reset helps.
I know that the Dell Inspiron laptops (1720) have problems with Nvidia 8600M GT (the cold solder). Is it like that this time? Or maybe something wrong with the memory, CPU (Core Duo) cache memory?
I will be happy to add any additional information.
Regards,
LukaszDid you update the nividia driver recently?
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