- CEMEM0001E: The object associated with the emitter factory JNDI lookup is empty.
- Explanation: The runtime was unable to locate the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) emitter factory using the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) location specified. A likely cause of the problem is that the JNDI location specified in the configuration of the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) default emitter has a value that is not valid.
- User Action: In the administrative console, in the configuration of the CEI default emitter, change the JNDI location to a valid value. For a standalone server this value is usually set to com/ibm/events/configuration/emitter/Default, however in a clustered environment this needs to be set to the CEI server in the cluster that is configured to emit events.
- CEMEM0002E: An exception occurred while obtaining an emitter factory. {0}
- Explanation: There was a Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) runtime error attempting to locate the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) emitter factory using the location specified. A likely cause of the problem is that the JNDI location specified in the configuration of the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) default emitter has a value that is not valid.
- User Action: In the administrative console, in the configuration of the CEI default emitter, change the JNDI location to a valid value. For a standalone server this value is usually set to com/ibm/events/configuration/emitter/Default, however in a clustered environment this needs to be set to the CEI server in the cluster that is configured to emit events. Read the text of the exception for information on where in the process the problem occurred.
- CEMEM0003E: The specified emitter factory was not found in JNDI. {0}
- Explanation: The runtime was unable to locate the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) emitter factory using the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) location specified. A likely cause of the problem is that the JNDI location specified in the configuration of the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) default emitter has a value that is not valid.
- User Action: In the administrative console, in the configuration of the CEI default emitter, change the JNDI location to a valid value. For a standalone server this value is usually set to com/ibm/events/configuration/emitter/Default, however in a clustered environment this needs to be set to the CEI server in the cluster that is configured to emit events. Read the text of the exception for information on where in the process the problem occurred.
- CEMEM0004E: The object associated with the event factory registered in JNDI is incorrect. {0}
- Explanation: The runtime was unable to locate a valid Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) emitter factory using the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) location specified. A likely cause of the problem is that the JNDI location specified in the configuration of the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) default emitter has a value that is not valid.
- User Action: In the administrative console, in the configuration of the CEI default emitter, change the JNDI location to a valid value. For a standalone server this value is usually set to com/ibm/events/configuration/emitter/Default, however in a clustered environment this needs to be set to the CEI server in the cluster that is configured to emit events. Read the text of the exception for information on where in the process the problem occurred.
- CEMEM0005E: An exception occurred while using an emitter. {0}
- Explanation: There was a problem creating a new Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) emitter using the emitter factory resolved from Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI). A likely cause of the problem is that the JNDI location specified in the configuration of the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) default emitter has a value that is not valid.
- User Action: In the administrative console, in the configuration of the CEI default emitter, change the JNDI location to a valid value. For a standalone server this value is usually set to com/ibm/events/configuration/emitter/Default, however in a clustered environment this needs to be set to the CEI server in the cluster that is configured to emit events. Read the text of the exception for information on where in the process the problem occurred.
- CEMEM0008W: The initial context for naming is missing. No lookups are possible.
- Explanation: The application is running in an environment where there is no Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) service. The Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) emitter factory cannot be found. A likely cause of the problem is that the JNDI location specified in the configuration of the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) default emitter has a value that is not valid.
- User Action: Please check to see that the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) is available and enabled in this server.
- CEMEM0013E: The value "{1}" of the parameter "{0}" is not valid.
- Explanation: The specified parameter value either is empty or has a value that is not supported by the API.
- User Action: Please check that the parameters passed to the API are non-null and conform to the requirements of the API. For more information please check the online documentation at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/dmndhelp/v6rxmx/index.jsp
- CEMEM1002E: The events service failed to start.
- Explanation: The events service encountered errors during startup of the server.
- User Action: Please check the startup server error log to determine the problems encountered during startup. You may also refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on the WebSphere Process Server Support Site at http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wps/support/