PQ72543: VARIOUS ERRORS COMPILING JSPS IN PARALLEL FOR WEBSPHERE APPLICATION SERVER FOR Z/OS V4.01

APAR status
Closed as duplicate of another APAR.

Error description
When compiling at least 2 jsps simultaneously within
WebSphere Application Server for z/OS v4.01, customers may
experience the following errors:
Incompatible type for getting or setting field
: <identifier> expected (source unavailable)
cannot resolve symbol
This is caused by a synchronization error in the JVM. The 1.3.1
version of the SDK for z/OS is not thread-safe, and can be in
error while compiling concurrent jsps. This apar will augment
WebSphere JSP processing to avoid this problem. This SDK
problem will be fixed in 1.4.1. The corresponding workstation
apar is 
PQ67913. This problem as reported against the SDK,
PQ70262, will most likely be closed FIN.
Local fix
use the JspBatchCompiler.sh to pre-compile your jsps, or set
this property in your jvm.properties:
com.sun.tools.javac.main.largebranch=false
Problem summary Problem conclusion Temporary fix Comments
The fix for this APAR was provided by the APAR 
PQ72168.


PQ72168 provides APAR changes shipped in Fixpack 5 for
WebSphere Application Server AE that also apply to WebSphere
Application Server Version 4.0.1 for z/OS and OS/390.

The WebSphere Application Server AE APAR 
PQ67913 fixed the
APAR PQ72543.
APAR information
APAR number PQ72543
Reported component name WEBSPHERE OS/39
Reported component ID 5655A9800
Reported release 401
Status CLOSED DUA
PE NoPE
HIPER NoHIPER
Submitted date 2003-03-27
Closed date 2003-06-18
Last modified date 2003-06-18

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Document Information


Product categories: Software > Application Servers > Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application Server for z/OS
Operating system(s):
Software version: 401
Software edition:
Reference #: PQ72543
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: Jun 18, 2003