Registry Question.

In my registry under the Mozilla tab I have entries for all past Firefox downloads from 3.5.1 to 3.6.9. I am now using 4.0. Can I delete these older entries and why were they not deleted when updating .Thanks

Yes, you can remove all those orphaned entries under the Uninstall and the Mozilla registry key and only keep the key for the version(s) that are still installed. It happens a lot that when you update Firefox that the updater doesn't remove the old entry, but only adds a new entry for the new version. If there is only one entry to the Firefox program folder but with a wrong version then leave that entry or edit it to reflect the currently installed version.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mozilla
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Mozilla Firefox (????)

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Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:72) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:166) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatesTransition.invoke(Interceptors_StatesTransition.java:19) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Resource.invoke(Interceptors_Resource.java:71) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.doWorkWithAttribute(Interceptors_Transaction.java:38) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.invoke(Interceptors_Transaction.java:22) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:189) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.invoke(Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_SecurityCheck.invoke(Interceptors_SecurityCheck.java:21) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.invoke(Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultInvocationChainsManager.startChain(DefaultInvocationChainsManager.java:133) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.invoke(DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.java:164) at $Proxy416_10000.publishPhysicalSystems(Unknown Source) at com.sap.aii.ib.server.uddi.RegistryClientDelegateProvider$EjbRegistryClient.publishPhysicalSystems(RegistryClientDelegateProvider.java:389) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.esregistry.ServicesRegistryBean.publishPhysicalSystem(ServicesRegistryBean.java:316) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.esregistry.ServicesRegistryBean.publishServiceInterface(ServicesRegistryBean.java:173) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(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:585) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:43) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:166) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatesTransition.invoke(Interceptors_StatesTransition.java:19) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Resource.invoke(Interceptors_Resource.java:71) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.doWorkWithAttribute(Interceptors_Transaction.java:38) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.invoke(Interceptors_Transaction.java:22) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:189) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.invoke(Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_SecurityCheck.invoke(Interceptors_SecurityCheck.java:21) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.invoke(Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultInvocationChainsManager.startChain(DefaultInvocationChainsManager.java:133) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.invoke(DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.java:164) at $Proxy1622_10000.publishServiceInterface(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4DynamicSkeleton.dispatch(P4DynamicSkeleton.java:234) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:351) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.ServerDispatchImpl.run(ServerDispatchImpl.java:70) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.process(P4Message.java:62) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.execute(P4Message.java:37) at com.sap.engine.services.cross.fca.FCAConnectorImpl.executeRequest(FCAConnectorImpl.java:872) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.process(P4Message.java:53) at com.sap.engine.services.cross.fca.MessageReader.run(MessageReader.java:58) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.execution.Executable.run(Executable.java:108) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.execution.CentralExecutor$SingleThread.run(CentralExecutor.java:304) Caused by: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.processTransportBindingCall(WSInvocationHandler.java:173) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invokeSEISyncMethod(WSInvocationHandler.java:120) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invokeSEIMethod(WSInvocationHandler.java:83) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invoke(WSInvocationHandler.java:64) at $Proxy2731_10000.publishPhysicalSystems(Unknown Source) at com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.java:339) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(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:585) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:43) ... 58 more Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.exceptions.TransportBindingException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.outputSOAPMessage(SOAPTransportBinding.java:340) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.call_SOAP(SOAPTransportBinding.java:964) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.callWOLogging(SOAPTransportBinding.java:703) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.call(SOAPTransportBinding.java:673) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.processTransportBindingCall(WSInvocationHandler.java:167) ... 68 more Caused by: java.io.IOException: Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.createSocket(HTTPSocket.java:666) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.createSocket(HTTPSocket.java:658) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.initStreamsFromSocket(HTTPSocket.java:621) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.initializeStreams(HTTPSocket.java:499) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.getOutputStream(HTTPSocket.java:450) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.ClientHTTPTransport.getRequestStream(ClientHTTPTransport.java:481) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.outputSOAPMessage(SOAPTransportBinding.java:298) ... 72 more javax.ejb.EJBTransactionRolledbackException: Exception raised from invocation of public java.util.List com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(java.util.List) throws com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.PublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault1,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault12,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault123 method on bean instance [email protected]2f for bean sap.com/tcesiuddisrproxyear*annotation|tcesiuddisrproxyejbm.jarannotation|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused); nested exception is: javax.ejb.EJBException: Exception raised from invocation of public java.util.List com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(java.util.List) throws com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.PublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault1,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault12,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault123 method on bean instance [email protected]2f for bean sap.com/tcesiuddisrproxy~earannotation|tcesiuddisrproxyejbm.jar*annotation|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.TransactionAttributeHandler$Required.error(TransactionAttributeHandler.java:307) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.TransactionAttributeHandler$TransactionAttributeErrorsHandler.error(TransactionAttributeHandler.java:130) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.doWorkWithAttribute(Interceptors_Transaction.java:40) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.invoke(Interceptors_Transaction.java:22) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:189) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.invoke(Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_SecurityCheck.invoke(Interceptors_SecurityCheck.java:21) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.invoke(Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultInvocationChainsManager.startChain(DefaultInvocationChainsManager.java:133) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.invoke(DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.java:164) at $Proxy416_10000.publishPhysicalSystems(Unknown Source) at com.sap.aii.ib.server.uddi.RegistryClientDelegateProvider$EjbRegistryClient.publishPhysicalSystems(RegistryClientDelegateProvider.java:389) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.esregistry.ServicesRegistryBean.publishPhysicalSystem(ServicesRegistryBean.java:316) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.esregistry.ServicesRegistryBean.publishServiceInterface(ServicesRegistryBean.java:173) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(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:585) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:43) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:166) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatesTransition.invoke(Interceptors_StatesTransition.java:19) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Resource.invoke(Interceptors_Resource.java:71) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.doWorkWithAttribute(Interceptors_Transaction.java:38) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.invoke(Interceptors_Transaction.java:22) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:189) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.invoke(Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_SecurityCheck.invoke(Interceptors_SecurityCheck.java:21) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.invoke(Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultInvocationChainsManager.startChain(DefaultInvocationChainsManager.java:133) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.invoke(DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.java:164) at $Proxy1622_10000.publishServiceInterface(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4DynamicSkeleton.dispatch(P4DynamicSkeleton.java:234) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:351) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.ServerDispatchImpl.run(ServerDispatchImpl.java:70) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.process(P4Message.java:62) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.execute(P4Message.java:37) at com.sap.engine.services.cross.fca.FCAConnectorImpl.executeRequest(FCAConnectorImpl.java:872) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.process(P4Message.java:53) at com.sap.engine.services.cross.fca.MessageReader.run(MessageReader.java:58) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.execution.Executable.run(Executable.java:108) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.execution.CentralExecutor$SingleThread.run(CentralExecutor.java:304) Caused by: javax.ejb.EJBException: Exception raised from invocation of public java.util.List com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(java.util.List) throws com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.PublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault1,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault12,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault123 method on bean instance [email protected]2f for bean sap.com/tcesiuddisrproxyearannotation|tcesiuddisrproxy~ejbm.jarannotation|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:72) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:166) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatesTransition.invoke(Interceptors_StatesTransition.java:19) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Resource.invoke(Interceptors_Resource.java:71) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.doWorkWithAttribute(Interceptors_Transaction.java:38) ... 52 more Caused by: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.processTransportBindingCall(WSInvocationHandler.java:173) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invokeSEISyncMethod(WSInvocationHandler.java:120) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invokeSEIMethod(WSInvocationHandler.java:83) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invoke(WSInvocationHandler.java:64) at $Proxy2731_10000.publishPhysicalSystems(Unknown Source) at com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.java:339) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(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:585) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:43) ... 58 more Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.exceptions.TransportBindingException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.outputSOAPMessage(SOAPTransportBinding.java:340) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.call_SOAP(SOAPTransportBinding.java:964) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.callWOLogging(SOAPTransportBinding.java:703) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.call(SOAPTransportBinding.java:673) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.processTransportBindingCall(WSInvocationHandler.java:167) ... 68 more Caused by: java.io.IOException: Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.createSocket(HTTPSocket.java:666) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.createSocket(HTTPSocket.java:658) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.initStreamsFromSocket(HTTPSocket.java:621) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.initializeStreams(HTTPSocket.java:499) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.jaxm.soap.HTTPSocket.getOutputStream(HTTPSocket.java:450) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.ClientHTTPTransport.getRequestStream(ClientHTTPTransport.java:481) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.impl.SOAPTransportBinding.outputSOAPMessage(SOAPTransportBinding.java:298) ... 72 more javax.ejb.EJBException: Exception raised from invocation of public com.sap.aii.ibrep.core.esregistry.ServicesRegistryPublication com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.esregistry.ServicesRegistryBean.publishServiceInterface(com.sap.aii.ib.bom.gen.XiReference) throws com.sap.aii.utilxi.misc.api.ResourceException,java.rmi.RemoteException,com.sap.aii.ib.core.uddi.RegistryClientException method on bean instance [email protected] for bean sap.com/com.sap.xi.repositoryxml|com.sap.xpi.ibrep.server.jarxml|ServicesRegistryBean; nested exception is: javax.ejb.EJBTransactionRolledbackException: Exception raised from invocation of public java.util.List com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(java.util.List) throws com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.PublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault1,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault12,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault123 method on bean instance [email protected]2f for bean sap.com/tcesiuddisrproxyear*annotation|tcesiuddisrproxyejbm.jarannotation|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused); nested exception is: javax.ejb.EJBException: Exception raised from invocation of public java.util.List com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(java.util.List) throws com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.PublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault1,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault12,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault123 method on bean instance [email protected]2f for bean sap.com/tcesiuddisrproxy~earannotation|tcesiuddisrproxyejbm.jar*annotation|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:72) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:166) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatesTransition.invoke(Interceptors_StatesTransition.java:19) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Resource.invoke(Interceptors_Resource.java:71) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.doWorkWithAttribute(Interceptors_Transaction.java:38) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.invoke(Interceptors_Transaction.java:22) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:189) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.invoke(Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_SecurityCheck.invoke(Interceptors_SecurityCheck.java:21) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.invoke(Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultInvocationChainsManager.startChain(DefaultInvocationChainsManager.java:133) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.invoke(DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.java:164) at $Proxy1622_10000.publishServiceInterface(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4DynamicSkeleton.dispatch(P4DynamicSkeleton.java:234) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:351) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.ServerDispatchImpl.run(ServerDispatchImpl.java:70) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.process(P4Message.java:62) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.execute(P4Message.java:37) at com.sap.engine.services.cross.fca.FCAConnectorImpl.executeRequest(FCAConnectorImpl.java:872) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4Message.process(P4Message.java:53) at com.sap.engine.services.cross.fca.MessageReader.run(MessageReader.java:58) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.execution.Executable.run(Executable.java:108) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.execution.CentralExecutor$SingleThread.run(CentralExecutor.java:304) Caused by: javax.ejb.EJBTransactionRolledbackException: Exception raised from invocation of public java.util.List com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(java.util.List) throws com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.PublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault1,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault12,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault123 method on bean instance [email protected]2f for bean sap.com/tcesiuddisrproxyearannotation|tcesiuddisrproxy~ejbm.jarannotation|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. 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(Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.TransactionAttributeHandler$Required.error(TransactionAttributeHandler.java:307) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.TransactionAttributeHandler$TransactionAttributeErrorsHandler.error(TransactionAttributeHandler.java:130) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.doWorkWithAttribute(Interceptors_Transaction.java:40) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_Transaction.invoke(Interceptors_Transaction.java:22) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:189) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.invoke(Interceptors_StatelessInstanceGetter.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_SecurityCheck.invoke(Interceptors_SecurityCheck.java:21) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.invoke(Interceptors_ExceptionTracer.java:16) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.AbstractInvocationContext.proceed(AbstractInvocationContext.java:177) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultInvocationChainsManager.startChain(DefaultInvocationChainsManager.java:133) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.invoke(DefaultEJBProxyInvocationHandler.java:164) at $Proxy416_10000.publishPhysicalSystems(Unknown Source) at com.sap.aii.ib.server.uddi.RegistryClientDelegateProvider$EjbRegistryClient.publishPhysicalSystems(RegistryClientDelegateProvider.java:389) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.esregistry.ServicesRegistryBean.publishPhysicalSystem(ServicesRegistryBean.java:316) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.esregistry.ServicesRegistryBean.publishServiceInterface(ServicesRegistryBean.java:173) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(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:585) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:43) ... 32 more Caused by: javax.ejb.EJBException: Exception raised from invocation of public java.util.List com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(java.util.List) throws com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.PublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault1,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault12,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault123 method on bean instance [email protected]2f for bean sap.com/tcesiuddisrproxy~earannotation|tcesiuddisrproxy~ejbm.jar*annotation|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Connection IO Exception. 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Check nested exception for details. (Unable to connect to localhost:50100 - Connection refused) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.processTransportBindingCall(WSInvocationHandler.java:173) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invokeSEISyncMethod(WSInvocationHandler.java:120) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invokeSEIMethod(WSInvocationHandler.java:83) at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.jaxws.core.WSInvocationHandler.invoke(WSInvocationHandler.java:64) at $Proxy2731_10000.publishPhysicalSystems(Unknown Source) at com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.java:339) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(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:585) at com.sap.engine.services.ejb3.runtime.impl.RequestInvocationContext.proceedFinal(RequestInvocationContext.java:43) ... 58 more Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.client.bindings.exceptions.TransportBindingException: Connection IO Exception. 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    Haseeb

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