WebSphere Application Server messages
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CWWSB

CWWSB0001E: WS-BA has not been enabled.
Explanation When the WS-BA function is disabled the application cannot make WS-BA API calls.
Action Ensure the WS-BA functionality has been enabled on the application component.
CWWSB0002E: The user defined compensation hander class could not be found, {0}. Exception details follow: {1}
Explanation An error occured trying to locate and create the user defined compensation handler class. This class must exist and be available to the application.
Action Ensure the class name specified is the fully qualified class name of the compensation hander and can be found on the application class path.
CWWSB0003E: The user defined compensation handler, {0}, does not implement the CompensationHandler interface.
Explanation The user defined compensation handler class must implement the CompensationHandler interface for it to be added to the Business Activity.
Action Ensure the user defined compensation handler class implements the CompensationHandler interface.
CWWSB0004I: A CompensationHandlerFailedException was caught from the compensation handler, {0}.
Explanation The compensation handler threw a CompensationHanderFailedException and will not be retried.
Action None. Informational only.
CWWSB0005E: The compensation handler class name has not been specified on the application component.
Explanation If an application component does not specify a compensation handler class name it is not permitted to call the setCompensationDataImmediate() or setCompensationDataAtCommit() methods.
Action Ensure the compensation handler class name is specified on your application component.
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