Explanation | The annotated resource adapter class does not implement the required interface. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The resource adapter class specified in the deployment descriptor does not implement the required interface. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The resource adapter class that is specified in <resourceadapter-class> in the ra.xml file or in a class with the @Connector annotation could not be found in the resource adapter. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A property definition could not be found for a required configuration property in the resource adapter. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A configuration property type must be one of the following: String, Long, Double, Float, Integer, Byte, Character, Boolean, or Short. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A configuration property was defined multiple times within a given scope, such as within an activation specification. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A configuration property was used in the wlp-ra.xml file, but a definition for the property was not found in the resource adapter. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | An <adminobject> element was used in the wlp-ra.xml file, but a definition for it could not be found in the resource adapter. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A <connection-definition> or <messagelistener> element was used in the wlp-ra.xml file, but a corresponding definition for it could not be found in the resource adapter. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | Transaction support, authentication mechanisms, or reauthentication support can not be specified unless there is at least one <connection-definition> in the ra.xml or there is at least one class annotated with @ConnectionDefinition. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | While processing the translation file, a single NLS key was found that is used for multiple messages. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | No translation message was found for the specified key. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A resource adapter, activation specification, administered object, or connection factory definition specifies duplicate configuration properties with the same name. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The specified class could not be loaded, possibly because the class or a class it depends on is provided by a feature that is not enabled or a library that is not available to the resource adapter. |
Action | Enable any features required by the resource adapter, and configure the resource adapter to have access to any libraries that it requires. |
Explanation | A resource adapter, activation specification, administered object, or connection factory definition has been specified more than once with the same type. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | While multiple @Connector annotated classes are permitted, the class to use for the resource adapter must be explicitly specified in the deployment descriptor. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The ra.xml file contains a message listener type and there is an annotated class for the type, but the ra.xml file does not have a matching activation specification entry. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The annotated class must either provide the interfaces in the annotation or implement the interfaces. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The interfaces must be defined in the annotation. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The annotation @ConfigProperty was specified on a method that's name does not start with set. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The configured value does not meet the minimum size constraint for the attribute. |
Action | Choose a value equal to or larger than the minimum. |
Explanation | The configured value exceeds the maximum size constraint for the attribute. |
Action | Choose a value equal to or smaller than the maximum. |
Explanation | The configured value does not meet the minimum length constraint for the attribute. |
Action | Choose a value equal in length or longer than the minimum. |
Explanation | The configured value exceeds the maximum length constraint for the attribute. |
Action | Choose a value equal in length or shorter than the maximum. |
Explanation | The configured value falls outside the range of valid options for the attribute. |
Action | Choose a value from the list of valid options. |
Explanation | Java 2 security is not enabled in the Liberty profile, so Java 2 security checks are not performed for the resource adapter. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | An error occurred while attempting to access the default value of a resource adapter JavaBean property. |
Action | Review the error and adjust the resource adapter as necessary. |
Explanation | A configuration property annotated with @ConfigProperty must have a getter method with a return type that matches the configuration property type. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A configuration property annotated with @ConfigProperty must have a getter method with a return type that matches the configuration property type. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A configuration property annotated with @ConfigProperty must have a setter method with a single parameter of a type that matches the configuration property type. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The type set in the @ConfigProperty annotation must match the type of the field it is used on. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The type set in the @ConfigProperty annotation must match the type of the parameter in the setter it is used on. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | The annotation @ConfigProperty must be specified on a setter method that has only one parameter. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |
Explanation | A valid resource adapter must have either a deployment descriptor or a JavaBean class annotated with one of @Connector, @AdministeredObject, @ConnectionDefinition. @ConnectionDefinitions or @Activation annotations. |
Action | Investigate the resource adapter vendor's documentation and problem determination processes. |