CWPOL

CWPOL0000E: The client cannot acquire the policy of the provider service at URI {0} using an HTTP GET request because the following exception occured {1}.
CWPOL0001E: The client could not process the policy set {1} and policy set binding {2} configured for the HTTP GET request to retrieve the WSDL for the provider service at URI {0} because the following exception occured {3}.
CWPOL0002E: The client cannot acquire the policy of the provider service at URI {0} using a WS-MetadataExchange GetMetadata request because the following exception occurred {1}.
CWPOL0003E: The client cannot acquire the policy of the provider service at URI {0} using a WS-MetadataExchange GetMetatadata request because the provider does not support the WS-MetadataExchange 1.1 GetMetadata action.
CWPOL0004E: The client cannot establish a policy to invoke the provider service at URI {0} because it does not support the format of the metadata response to the WS-MetadataExchange request {1}.
CWPOL0005E: The client cannot recognize the format of the WSDL of the provider service at URI {0} that it has acquired to establish the provider policy.
CWPOL0006E: The WSDL of the provider service at URI {0} that the client has acquired to establish the provider policy is not valid for the client service. The client was attempting to resolve the WSDL elements in the WSDL of the provider for service {1}, port {2}, operation {3}.
CWPOL0007I: There is no policy information in the WSDL of the provider service at URI {0} that the client has acquired to establish the provider policy.
CWPOL0008E: The WSDL of the provider service at URI {0} that the client has acquired to establish the provider policy contains a target namespace that does not match the namespace that the client was expecting. The namespace configured for the client service is {1}. The WSDL of the provider contains the target namespace {2}.
CWPOL0010E: The policy set {1} to secure the WS-MetadataExchange GetMetatadata request does not exist. The client cannot acquire the policy of the provider service at URI {0}.
CWPOL0011E: The policy set binding {1} to secure the WS-MetadataExchange GetMetatadata request does not exist. The client cannot acquire the policy of the provider service at URI {0}.
CWPOL0012E: Either the policy set {1} or the policy set binding {2} to secure the WS-MetadataExchange GetMetatadata request is not valid. The client cannot acquire the policy of the provider service at URI {0}.
CWPOL0013I: The policy set to secure the WS-MetadataExchange request {0} to acquire the policy of the provider service at URI {0} does not contain any security policy.
CWPOL0030E: The client cannot establish how policy is configured for the service {0} because the configuration file at location {1} is not valid.
CWPOL0040E: The client cannot establish how policy is configured for the service {0} because while processing the WSDL document attached to the service the following exception occurred {1}.
CWPOL0100E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0} because the policy in the WSDL of the provider at attachment {1} is not valid.
CWPOL0101E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0} because the policy reference {1} in the provider WSDL at attachment {2} cannot be resolved.
CWPOL0103E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0} because the client run time cannot resolve one or more of the WSDL parts that were acquired from the WSDL of the service provider.
CWPOL0104E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0}.The client has acquired the following WSDL from the service provider {1}. The client cannot recognize the following assertions in the WSDL of the service provider {2}.
CWPOL0105E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0}. The client has acquired the following WSDL from the service provider {1}. The client cannot recognize the following assertions in the WSDL of the service provider {2}. The service provider cannot recognize the following assertions from the client policy set {3}.
CWPOL0106E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0} because the WSDL at attachment {1} contains policy that is specified at a version of the WS-Policy specification that the application server does not support. The namespace of the policy that is not supported is {2}.
CWPOL0107E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0} because the WSDL that the client acquired from the service provider does not contain any policy assertions, and the run time cannot process the policy that is configured for the client.
CWPOL0108E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy for the request because it is unable to deduce a single policy that is applicable for all operations of the target service.
CWPOL0200E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0} because an aspect of the client policy configuration could not be transformed to WS-Policy standard format.
CWPOL0300E: The client cannot calculate an effective policy using the policy of the service provider at URI {0} because there is not enough binding information for the specified policy established for the interaction.
CWPOL0301E: The client cannot establish the policy associated with the client because there is a problem reading the policy set {0}.
CWPOL1010E: The policy set {0} to secure WS-MetadataExchange GetMetadata requests targeted at service URI {1} does not exist.
CWPOL1011E: The policy set binding {0} to secure WS-MetadataExchange GetMetadata requests targeted at service URI {1} does not exist.
CWPOL1012E: Either the policy set {0} or the binding {1} to secure WS-MetadataExchange GetMetadata requests that are targeted at service URI {0} is not valid.
CWPOL1013I: The policy set {0} specified for securing WS-MetadataExchange GetMetadata requests targeted at service URI {1} does not contain security policy.
CWPOL1030E: The service provider cannot establish how policy is shared for the service {0} because the configuration file at location {1} is not valid.
CWPOL1031I: The application server cannot publish the WSDL of the provider service {0}.
CWPOL1200E: The policy configuration of the provider service {0} cannot be published because an aspect {1} of the provider policy configuration could not be transformed to WS-Policy standard format.
CWPOL1201E: The policy configuration of the provider service {0} cannot be published because an aspect {1} of the provider policy configuration is attached to a scope point that is not in valid WS-Policy format.
CWPOL1250E: The WS-MetadataExchange GetMetadata request that is targeted at endpoint {0} is not supported because of an internal error.
CWPOL1251E: The policy configuration in the WSDL for the service provider {0} cannot be published because of an internal error.
CWPOL7000E: No Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) configuration is available for the {0} endpoint. The SSL Alias that failed to resolve was {1}.
CWPOL9000E: The class specified to acquire the policy from the provider cannot be loaded. The class name is {0}.
CWPOL9999E: The WS-Policy function that is requested for service {0} is not supported because of an internal error {1}.


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