Fix (APAR): PK19297 Status: Fix Release: 6.0.2.7,6.0.2.5,6.0.2.3,6.0.2.1,6.0.2 Operating System: AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Linux Red Hat - pSeries,Linux zSeries,Solaris,Windows Supersedes Fixes: CMVC Defect: PK19297 Byte size of APAR: 72858 Date: 2007-02-08 Abstract: A ClasNotFoundException occurs when validating Service Integration BUS server configuration data. Description/symptom of problem: PK19297 resolves the following problem: ERROR DESCRIPTION: A ClassNotFoundException occurs when running validation of Service Integration Bus (SIB) configuration data. The symptom is a ClassNotFoundException as a validation result: ************************************************* - WASX7195I: Severity 1; ... CHKW3635E: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.ibm.websphere.validation.sib.level60.SIBServiceValidator_60 ************************************************* The consequence of this validation result is the partial validation of SIB server configuration data. Other validation is not impacted, and continues to run. This problem was noted during the IBM WebSphere Application Server development cycle for the 6.1 release. This problem was fixed in that release under defect 318242. The problem was back ported to 6.0.2 under this APAR, APAR PK19297. The problem was that several SIB validator classes had incorrectly specified packages. These four validator classes had incorrectly specified packages: SIBMessagingEnginesCrossValidator_60 SIBMessagingEnginesValidator_60 SIBServiceCrossValidator_60 SIBServiceValidator_60 The package for these four classes was incorrectly specified as: com.ibm.websphere.validation.base.config.level60 The correctly specified package is: com.ibm.websphere.validation.sib.level60 An ifix is available for the following WebSphere Application Server levels: 6.0.2, 6.0.2.1, 6.0.2.3, 6.0.2.5, and 6.0.2.7. The fix was integrated into the WebSphere Application Server service pack level 6.0.2.9. LOCAL FIX: none PROBLEM SUMMARY USERS AFFECTED: Users of IBM WebSphere Application Server who are using the Service Integration Bus. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: A ClasNotFoundException occurs when validating Service Integration BUS server configuration data. RECOMMENDATION: None A ClassNotFoundException occurs when running validation of Service Integration Bus (SIB) configuration data. The symptom is a ClassNotFoundException as a validation result: *********************************************** - WASX7195I: Severity 1; ... CHKW3635E: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.ibm.websphere.validation.sib.level60.SIBServiceValidator_60 *********************************************** The consequence of this validation result is the partial validation of SIB server configuration data. Other validation is not impacted, and continues to run. The problem was that several SIB validator classes had incorrectly specified packages. These four validator classes had incorrectly specified packages: SIBMessagingEnginesCrossValidator_60 SIBMessagingEnginesValidator_60 SIBServiceCrossValidator_60 SIBServiceValidator_60 The package for these four classes was incorrectly specified as: com.ibm.websphere.validation.base.config.level60 The correctly specified package is: com.ibm.websphere.validation.sib.level60 PROBLEM CONCLUSION: This problem was noted during the IBM WebSphere Application Server development cycle for the 6.1 release. This problem was fixed in that release. The fix was back ported to version 6.0.2 under this APAR, APAR PK19297. An ifix is available for the following WebSphere Application Server levels: 6.0.2, 6.0.2.1, 6.0.2.3, 6.0.2.5, and 6.0.2.7. The fix was integrated into the WebSphere Application Server service pack level 6.0.2.9. Please refer to the recommended updates page for the latest fixpack information: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg27004980 Directions to apply fix: NOTE: Choose the: 1) Release the fix applies to 2) The Editions that apply 3) Delete the Editions & Methods that do not apply and this Note Fix applies to Editions: Release 6.0 __ Application Server (Express or BASE) __ Network Deployment (ND) __ WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation (WBISF) __ Edge Components __ Developer __ Extended Deployment (XD) Install Fix to: Method: __ Application Server Nodes __ Deployment Manager Nodes __ Both NOTE: The user must: * Have Administrative rights in Windows, or be the Actual Root User in a UNIX environments. * Logged in with the same authority level when unpacking a fix, fix pack or refresh pack. * Be at V6.0.2.2 or newer of the Update Installer. This can be checked by reviewing the level of the Update Installer in file /updateinstaller/version.txt. The Update Installer can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg21205991 For detailed instructions to Extract the Update Installer see the following Technote: http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg21205400 1) Copy PKxxxxx.pak file directly to the maintenance directory 2) Shutdown WebSphere Manually execute setupCmdLine.bat in Windows or . ./setupCmdLine.sh in Unix from the WebSphere instance that maintenance is being applied to. 3) Launch Update Installer 4) Enter the installation location of the WebSphere product you want to update. 5) Select the "Install maintenance package" operation. 6) Enter the file name of the maintenance package to install (PKxxxxx.pak file which was copied in the maintenance directory). 7) Install the maintenance package. 8) Restart WebSphere Directions to remove fix: NOTE: * The user must have Administrative rights in Windows, or be the Actual Root User in a UNIX environments. * FIXES MUST BE REMOVED IN THE ORDER THEY WERE APPLIED * DO NOT REMOVE A FIX UNLESS ALL FIXES APPLIED AFTER IT HAVE FIRST BEEN REMOVED * YOU MAY REAPPLY ANY REMOVED FIX Example: If your system has fix1, fix2, and fix3 applied in that order and fix2 is to be removed, fix3 must be removed first, fix2 removed, and fix3 re-applied. 1) Shutdown WebSphere Manually execute setupCmdLine.bat in Windows or . ./setupCmdLine.sh in Unix from the WebSphere instance that uninstall is being run against. 2) Start Update Installer 3) Enter the installation location of the WebSphere product you want to remove the fix. 4) Select "Uninstall maintenance package" operation. 5) Enter the file name of the maintenance package to uninstall (PKxxxxx.pak). 6) UnInstall maintenance package. 7) Restart WebSphere Directions to re-apply fix: 1) Shutdown WebSphere. 2) Follow the Fix instructions to apply the fix. 3) Restart WebSphere. 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