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CEICA

CEICA0001E: The value of the parameter {0} cannot be null for the object {1} .
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CEICA0002E: The value of the parameter {0} is not valid because the value is set to an empty string for the object {1} .
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CEICA0003E: The value of an element of the string array specified is not valid because it is null. Object type: {0} Object name: {1} Parameter name: {2} Index: {3}
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CEICA0004E: The value of a parameter is not valid because it exceeds the maximum number of characters. Property name: {0} Parameter: {1} Maximum number of characters: {2} Value: {3}
Problem

The number of characters that can be used for the value of the specified parameter is restricted because either it corresponds to a field in the Common Base Event specification that has a maximum length or the database field in which the value is stored is of a limited size.

CEICA0005E: The element of the string array is not valid because it exceeds the maximum number of characters. Property name: {0} Parameter name: {1} Index: {2} Maximum number of characters: {3} Value: {4}
Problem

The number of characters that can be used for the value of the element is restricted because either it corresponds to a field in the Common Base Event specification that has a maximum length or because the database field in which the value is stored is of a limited size.

CEICA0006E: The event definition {0} cannot be its own parent.
Problem

Event definitions are arranged in a hierarchy in which an event definition can be the parent of any number of other event definitions. The name of an event definition cannot be used as its own parent name.

CEICA0007E: The value {0} for the parameter {1} is not valid because it is a negative number.
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CEICA0008E: The event definition already describes the extended data element. Event definition name: {0} Extended data element name: {1}
Problem

An event definition can describe a number of extended data elements. Each of these extended data elements must have a unique name.

CEICA0009E: The extended data element description already describes the named child extended data element. Extended data element name: {0} Child extended data element name: {1}
Problem

An extended data element description can contain a number of child extended data element descriptions. Each of the immediate child extended data element descriptions must have a unique name.

CEICA0010E: The event definition already describes the named property. Event definition name: {0} Property name: {1}
Problem

An event definition can describe a number of properties. Each of these properties must have a unique name.

CEICA0011E: The value specified for the type parameter is not valid. Extended data element name: {0} Type: {1}
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CEICA0013E: Default string values cannot be set for an extended data element of type hexBinary. If required, use the setDefaultHexValue method to set a default hexadecimal value. Extended data element name: {0} Type: {1}
Problem

Most types of extended data element can have a number of default string values. The hexBinary type, however, can have only a single default hexadecimal value.

CEICA0014E: A default hexadecimal value cannot be set for an extended data element whose type is not hexBinary. If required, use the setDefaultValues method to set default string values. Extended data element name: {0} Type: {1}
Problem

The only type of extended data element that can have a default hexadecimal value is hexBinary. Most other types can have some number of default string values.

CEICA0015E: Default values cannot be set for an extended data element of type noValue. Extended data element name: {0} Type: {1}
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CEICA0016E: Only one default value can be set for the extended data element because it is a single-valued type, such as string, float, or byte. Extended data element name: {0} Type: {1}
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CEICA0017E: The default hexadecimal value specified in the parameter exceeds the maximum number of bytes. Extended data element name: {0} Number of bytes: {1} Maximum number of bytes: {2}
Problem

The value of the default hexadecimal value is limited due to a restriction of the database field in which the value is stored.

CEICA0018E: The value specified for the minOccurs parameter is greater than the current value of the maxOccurs parameter. Extended data element name: {0} minOccurs parameter: {1} maxOccurs parameter: {2}
Problem

The minimum number of times an extended data element can occur must be less than or equal to the maximum number of times.

CEICA0019E: The value specified for the maxOccurs parameter is less than the current value of the minOccurs parameter. Extended data element name: {0} maxOccurs parameter: {1} minOccurs parameter: {2}
Problem

The minimum number of times an extended data element can occur must be less than or equal to the maximum number of times.

CEICA0020E: Permitted values cannot be set for a property when a minimum or a maximum value is already set. Property name: {0} Minimum value: {1} Maximum value: {2}
Problem

A property description cannot have permitted values if it has a minimum or a maximum value. Similarly, a property description cannot have a minimum or a maximum value if it has permitted values.

CEICA0021E: A minimum or a maximum value cannot be set for a property when permitted values are already set. Property name: {0} Parameter: {1} Permitted values: {2}
Problem

A property description cannot have a minimum a maximum value if it has permitted values. Similarly, a property description cannot have permitted values if it has a minimum or a maximum value.

CEICA0022E: The event definition {0} cannot be found.
Problem

The event catalog does not contain an event definition with the specified name.

CEICA0023E: The event definition {0} was not added because an event definition with the same name already exists.
Problem

Each event definition in the event catalog must have a unique name. When adding an event definition, you can replace an existing event definition.

CEICA0024E: The event definition was not added because it has a different parent than the event definition that it is replacing. Event definition name: {0} Parent name: {1} Parent name of existing event definition: {2}
Problem

When replacing an event definition in the event catalog, the new event definition and the existing definition must have the same parent. In other words, the event definitions must occupy the same position in the hierarchy of event definitions.

CEICA0025E: The event definition {0} was not added to the event catalog because it is a root definition and a root definition already exists.
Problem

The event catalog can contain only one root definition. When adding an event definition, you can replace an existing event definition.

CEICA0026E: The event definition {0} was not added to the event catalog because its parent event definition {1} does not exist.
Problem

The event catalog does not contain an event definition for the specified parent name.

CEICA0027E: The event definition was not added to the event catalog because it contains an extended data element with a type that is different than the type of its ancestor event definition. Event definition name: {0} Extended data element name: {1} Type: {2} Ancestor event definition name: {3} Ancestor event definition type: {4}
Problem

Inheritance by an event definition of the extended data element descriptions of an ancestor is governed by event definition inheritance rules. These rules are described in the documentation for class com.ibm.events.catalog.EventDefinition in the event catalog API. An event definition cannot change the type of an extended data element description that it inherits.

CEICA0028E: The event definition was not added because the ancestor event definition requires the property. Event definition name: {0} Ancestor event definition name: {1} Property name: {2}
Problem

Inheritance by an event definition of the property descriptions of an ancestor is governed by event definition inheritance rules. These rules are described in the documentation for class com.ibm.events.catalog.EventDefinition in the event catalog API. An event definition cannot change the setting of a property description that it inherits from true to false.

CEICA0029E: The event definition was not replaced because it contains an extended data element with a different type than a descendant event definition. Event definition name: {0} Extended data element name: {1} Type: {2} Descendent event definition name: {3} Descendent event definition type name: {4} .
Problem

Inheritance by an event definition of the extended data element descriptions of an ancestor is governed by event definition inheritance rules. These rules are described in the documentation for class com.ibm.events.catalog.EventDefinition in the Event Catalog API. An event definition cannot change the type of an extended data element description that it inherits. Replacing the event definition would cause a descendant event definition to violate this rule.

CEICA0030E: The event definition was not replaced because the required setting of a property description is not the same as the required setting for a descendant event definition. Event definition name: {0} Property name: {1} Required setting: {2} Descendant event definition name: {3} Descendant required setting: {4}
Problem

Inheritance by an event definition of the property descriptions of an ancestor is governed by event definition inheritance rules. These rules are described in the documentation for class com.ibm.events.catalog.EventDefinition in the event catalog API. An event definition cannot change the setting of a property description that it inherits. Replacing the event definition would cause a descendant event definition to violate this rule.

CEICA0031E: The file {0} was not found in the class path.
Problem

The event catalog expected to find a file in one of the directories listed in the class path, but the file does not exist. The file is a Common Event Infrastructure internal file. This could indicate a problem with the file system or an error in the installation of the Common Event Infrastructure application.

CEICA0034E: The XML document is not valid because it does not conform to the XML schema eventdefinition.xsd. Parsing messages: {0}
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CEICA0035E: An error occurred when a Document Object Model document was serialized to an XML document.
Problem

This could indicate an error in the installation of the Common Event Infrastructure application.

CEICA0036E: An error occurred when the XSLT style sheet {0} was applied to a Document Object Model document.
Problem

This problem could indicate an error in the installation of the Common Event Infrastructure application.

CEICA0037E: The instance of the enterprise bean {0} could not be created.
Problem

An error occurred when the create method was called on the local or remote home of the specified enterprise bean.

CEICA0038E: The instance of the enterprise bean {0} could not be removed.
Problem

An error occurred when the remove method was called on the EJB local home of the specified EJB.

CEICA0039E: A call using a finder method to find an instance of the enterprise bean failed. Finder method name: {0} Enterprise bean name: {1}
Problem

An error occurred when the finder method was called on the EJB local home of the specified enterprise bean.

CEICA0040E: The lookup of the JNDI name failed. JNDI name: {0} Class name: {1}
Problem

The JNDI service might not be running, or it cannot be reached.

CEICA0041E: The parsing of the XML file {0} failed because an IO error occurred when processing the file.
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CEICA0042E: The parsing of the XML file {0} failed because of a parsing exception.
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CEICA0043E: The XML could not be processed because an instance of the javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder could not be created.
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