Overview
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is an industry-wide standard for object-oriented communication between processes, which is supported in several programming languages. Several subcomponents of WebSphere Application Server use CORBA to communicate across processes.
When a CORBA process fails, that is a request from one process to another cannot be sent, completed, or returned, a high-level exception is thrown, such as TransactionRolledBackException: CORBA TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK. In order to show the underlying cause of the failure, applications which use CORBA services generate minor codes, which appear in the exception stack. Look for "minor code" in the exception stack to locate these exceptions.
Minor codes used by WebSphere Application Server components
Range | Related subcomponent | Where to find details |
0x49424300-0x494243FF | Security | Security components troubleshooting tips |
0x49421050-0x4942105F, 0x49421070-0x4942107F | ORB services | Object request broker component troubleshooting tips |
0x4f4d and above | Standard CORBA exceptions | http://www.omg.org |
0x49421080-0x4942108F | Naming services | Javadoc for class ws.code.naming.src.com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnCorbaMinorCodes |
0x49421080-0x4942108F | Workload Management | Javadoc for class com.ibm.websphere.wlm.WsCorbaMinorCodes |