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Problem(Abstract) |
If you receive a "The application failed to initialize"
error message when you try to access the UDDI user console and when DB2®
is configured as the persistence store for the UDDI Registry, it is
possible that the wrong user ID and/or password is used in the script that
installed UDDI Registry application. |
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Cause |
Incorrect user ID or password used in the installation
script. |
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Resolving the
problem |
If this occurs, rerun the script using the correct user ID
and password:
- The UDDI DB2 Setup Wizard (setupDB2UDDI.jar), prompts for
the DB2 user ID and password. This is used by the UDDI Registry database
during creation and each access.
- The same password provided in setupDB2UDDI.jar to create
the UDDI Registry must be used to run setupuddi.jacl to install the UDDI
registry.
- Before starting this task, verify the DB2 user ID and
password. This same user ID and password must be used each time the DB2
user ID and password is requested.
To fix the problem, rerun setupuddi.jacl using the same password you
provided to the UDDI DB2 Setup Wizard (setupDB2UDDI.jar). If that doesn't
work, go back and rerun setupDB2UDDI.jar , then run setupuddi.jacl
again. |
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Cross Reference information |
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Application Servers |
Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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