Entity Change Notifiation Service messages |
ECNS0001E: Problem initializing entity change notification service {0}
Explanation:
The entity change notification service failed to initialize.
User Response:
Verify the application server installation.
ECNS0002I: EntityChangeNotification service not enabled on {0}.
Explanation:
The Entity Change Notification service was not enabled. The Entity Change Notification service will be inaccessible on the given server.
User Response:
None.
ECNS0050E: Message key {0} was not found in any searched resource bundles.
Explanation:
A key was passed into the Messages class to resolve to a string, but a properties file for the locale could not be found and the appropriate message could not be retrieved.
User Response:
Determine why the message catalog could not be found.
ECNS0052I: Processing EJB Module: {0}.
Explanation:
The EntityChangeNotification service is processing the specified EJB Module by checking all contained EJB's for observability.
User Response:
None.
ECNS0053E: The Entity Change Notification service encountered an unexpected error while checking for observability in module {0}, bean {1}
{2}.
Explanation:
The Entity Change Notification service can not send change notification events for the specified entity.
User Response:
Verify the deployement descriptor information for this bean.
ECNS0208E: Unable to perform observability processing on EJB jar: {0}
{1}
Explanation:
An EJB jar can fail observability processing due to incorrect deployment descriptors.
User Response:
Look for messages that appear between this message and the preceeding WSVR0207I message. If you find one, it may be related to the cause of this message. If none is found, use the exception that appears as part of this message as a possible cause of this message.
ECNS9999E: Unexpected Exception Occurred: {0}
Explanation:
This is an unexpected exception. The cause can not be immediately determined.
User Response:
For further information on resolving this error, please consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support website available at: http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html. The site provides searchable databases of technotes, solutions, and e-fixes. Information on contacting the WebSphere Support team is also provided.