- CWTES0001E: The eventSequencing qualifier is not supported for this element.
- Explanation: The eventSequencing qualifier is supported only for interface operations.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the selected component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, select each interface and then select the Qualifiers tab. If an interface has an event sequencing qualifier, delete it.
- CWTES0002E: More than one event sequencing qualifier is defined for the {0} method.
- Explanation: Only one EventSequencingQualifier can be defined for each operation.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, and select the specified operation in the tree. Select the Qualifiers tab and delete the event sequencing qualifier.
- CWTES0003E: The event sequencing qualifier for the {0} method does not have a parameter specified.
- Explanation: An event sequencing qualifier must have at least one parameter specified.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, select the operation in the tree. Select the Qualifiers tab and then select the event sequencing qualifier. Where the event sequencing qualifier properties are shown, add a parameter.
- CWTES0005E: The {0} parameter is not specified in the operation.
- Explanation: The parameter name specified in the event sequencing qualifier must match the name of one of the inputs of the operation.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, select the operation in the tree. Select the Qualifiers tab and then select the event sequencing qualifier. Where the event sequencing qualifier properties are shown, delete the incorrect parameter.
- CWTES0007E: The {0} parameter has a simple type and should not have xpath specified.
- Explanation: No xpath is necessary for a parameter of a simple java type. Only a parameter of BusinessObject type needs xpath.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, select the operation with the error marker in the tree. Select the Qualifiers tab and then select the event sequencing qualifier. Where the event sequencing qualifier properties are shown, select the specified parameter, click Edit, and delete the value in the XPath expression field.
- CWTES0008E: The {0} BusinessObject type parameter does not have an XPath specified.
- Explanation: A parameter with a type that is a business object requires an XPath expression.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, select the operation with the error marker in the tree. Select the Qualifiers tab and then select the event sequencing qualifier. Where the event sequencing qualifier properties are shown, select the parameter of the specified type. Click Edit and, in the Edit Parameter dialog box, click Select. In the XPath Expression Builder dialog box, select an XPath expression.
- CWTES0009E: The {0} parameter has an incorrect xpath ({1}).
- Explanation: The xpath specified does not match corresponding Business Object definition.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, select the operation in the tree. Select the Qualifiers tab and then select the event sequencing qualifier. Where the event sequencing qualifier properties are shown, select the incorrect parameter. Click Edit and, in the Edit Parameter dialog box, click Select. In the XPath Expression Builder dialog box, select an XPath expression.
- CWTES0010E: The {0} parameter has an incorrect xpath ({1}).
- Explanation: An XPath must end with a simple type.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, select the operation in the tree. Select the Qualifiers tab and then select the event sequencing qualifier. Where the event sequencing qualifier properties are shown, select the incorrect parameter. Click Edit and, in the Edit Parameter dialog box, click Select. In the XPath Expression Builder dialog box, select a correct XPath expression.
- CWTES0011E: The duplicate xpath {0} was found for the same parameter ({1}).
- Explanation: The same XPath expression should not be specified more than once for the same parameter.
- User Action: Double-click the error message. In the assembly editor, right-click the component and select Show in Properties. In the Properties view, on the Details tab, select the operation in the tree. Select the Qualifiers tab and then select the event sequencing qualifier. Where the event sequencing qualifier properties are shown, select the duplicate parameter. Click Delete.
- CWTES0012E: Event sequencing qualifier not allowed for Operation ''{0}''. The process implementation ''{1}'' already have initiating operation ''{2}'' with event sequencing qualifier.
- Explanation: In a process implementation, only one operation that creates a process instance can declare event sequencing qualifier.
- User Action: Design the processs in such a way that only one initiating operation declares event sequencing qualifier.
- CWTES0013E: Operation ''{0}'' with event sequencing qualifier should be an initiating operation in process implementation ''{1}''.
- Explanation: An operation that creates a process instance can declare event sequencing qualifier. The operation mentioned in error message is not an initiating operation in the process implementation.
- User Action: Design the processs in such a way that you can remove event sequencing qualifier on the operation or make the operation an initiating operation in the process implementation.