Fix (APAR): JR29643 Status: Fix Release: 6.1.2,6.1.0.2,6.1.0.1 Operating System: AIX,HP-UX,i5/OS,Linux,Solaris,Windows Supersedes Fixes: CMVC Defect: xxxxxx Byte size of APAR: 33081 Date: 2008-10-14 Abstract: If a business object is created from a global element, the name of the root element would be in lower case in response messages. Description/symptom of problem: JR29643 resolves the following problem: ERROR DESCRIPTION:? As a result of APAR JR29130, the fix uses the EMF getName method which internally changes the case of the element internally. This needs to be fixed if systems are case dependent LOCAL FIX:? change the case manually through other means. PROBLEM SUMMARY:? USERS AFFECTED: WebSphere Process Server 6.1.0.x and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus 6.1.0.x user who use service component architecture http binding. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: If a business object is created from a global element, the name of the root element would be in lower case in response messages. RECOMMENDATION: None The code was using getName method of EObject to get the name of root element. PROBLEM CONCLUSION:? The code was replaced with a getName method of ExtendedMetadata. And the issue got resolved after applying the fix. Directions to apply fix: Download and follow Update Installer installation instructions. The Update Installer can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg21205991 1) Copy the pak file to the directory maintenance in the UpdateInstaller directory 2) Shutdown WebSphere Process Server. It is important that you perform a controlled and complete shutdown of the server to ensure that all transactions have completed, before installing the fix. 3) Run the UpdateInstaller and follow the prompts. 4) Restart WebSphere Process Server. Directions to remove fix: NOTE: FIXES MUST BE REMOVED IN THE REVERSE ORDER IN WHICH 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, then fix2 may be removed 1) Shutdown WebSphere Process Server. It is important that you perform a controlled and complete shutdown of the server to ensure that all transactions have completed, before installing the fix. 2) Follow the Fix instructions that are packaged with the Fix Installer on how to uninstall and reinstall the Fix. 3) Restart WebSphere Process Server. Directions to re-apply fix: 1) Shutdown WebSphere. It is important that you perform a controlled and complete shutdown of the server to ensure that all transactions have completed, before installing the fix. 2) Run the UpdateInstaller and follow the instructions. The Update Installer can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg21205991 3) Restart WebSphere Process Server. Additional Information: