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8.5: Problem determination quick reference

8.5: Problem determination quick reference

This table is a quick reference to identifying and solving your problems. The left column identifies the area you have questions about. If you need more information to guide you to the information needed, the right column will navigate you to the information.

Problem determination quick reference

Problem related to... Additional information you need in order to find a solution
Procedure for installing the plug-in In this section, select the second bullet and look for the platform and Web server you are using.
Running the administrative server as a non-root user  
Creating the repository In this section, select the second bullet and look for the platform and Web server you are using.
Using Application Assembly Tool  
Deploying and installing an enterprise application  
Bootstrap port  

Tracing components
 
Reloading and updated resource  
Capturing servlets created from a JSP In this section, look for information on how to set the keepgenerated attribute
Modifying and recompiling an existing servlet  
Verifying the servlet URI, class file and classpath  
Accessing your resource directly from a built-in HTTP server  

Adding and verifying supporting classes or JAR files to a Web application's classpath
 
Confirm that the WebSphere Administrative Server is started and running  
HTTP sessions are never created, or get dropped between Web requests in a session  
wssetup.log  
activity.log  
Tracefile  
stdout and stderr logs  
Nanny process  
Nanny.trace  
Configuring security  
Verify security settings  
Verify that the login form page has been created with the correct field names  
Plug-in log  
Common plug-in problems  
Verify the plug-in configuration settings  
Verify the Web server's configuration file  
Debugging a servlet or JSP  
jdbctest On this Web site, click jdbctest in the list of tools
OLT and Debugger  
Log Analyzer  
Classpaths  
Determining what version of WebSphere Application Server you are using  
Global security settings  
SSL encrypted requests ("https://...") do not work  
Cloned application server is never reached  
Cannot start cloned application server, or load or start cloned servlet or enterprise bean  
Several EJBs using local JNDI lookups for J2C connection factories are configured to go to a different connetion factory, but they are all going to the same connection factory  
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