Explanation | An attempt to load the class file as a resource for an application did not succeed. |
Action | Ensure the class is available to the application. |
Explanation | An attempt to read the class file as a resource for an application did not succeed. |
Action | Check the file system integrity. If the problem persists, see problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support page at http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/ |
Explanation | The system tried to create an application class loader, but the server does not provide the required Java packages. |
Action | Check that the server is configured with all the features needed to support this application. |
Explanation | To define a shared library in the server configuration, you must specify an ID attribute. |
Action | Edit the server configuration and add an ID attribute to the library element. |
Explanation | To reference a library in the server configuration, you must specify the ID of an existing library. |
Action | Edit the server configuration and ensure the referenced library has been defined and that the ID is correct. |
Explanation | To specify the ID for a shared library in the server configuration, you must follow attribute naming conventions. |
Action | Edit the server configuration and modify the ID attribute of the library element. |
Explanation | To reference a fileset from a shared library in the server configuration, you must specify the ID of an existing fileset. |
Action | Check the server configuration for the library element, and ensure that the referenced fileset exists. |
Explanation | An application references a library through a common class loader and will therefore need to share class instances; however, they have been configured to see different API sets. The application and the library must be configured to see exactly the same set of APIs in order to ensure consistent application behavior. |
Action | Either update the configuration so the application and the library can see the same API set, or configure the application to use the library privately. |
Explanation | Applications can be configured to specify which API types they intend to access. |
Action | Ensure that the configuration lists only valid types. |
Explanation | To reference a class loader in the server configuration, you must specify the ID of an existing class loader. |
Action | Check the server configuration to ensure that the class loader has been defined and that the ID is correct. |
Explanation | A shared library is in use but one of the associated filesets canot be retrieved in time. |
Action | Check for and redress any errors or warnings associated with the fileset. |
Explanation | To add a file to a library in the server configuration, you must specify the fully qualified name of an existing file. |
Action | Edit the server configuration and modify the file attribute of the library element. |
Explanation | To add a file to a library in the server configuration, you must specify the fully qualified path to an existing folder. |
Action | Edit the server configuration and modify the folder attribute of the library element. |
Explanation | To add a file to a classpath it must be a valid container of classes and resources such as a jar file. |
Action | Edit the server configuration and ensure any file or fileset attributes are referencing valid class and resource containers. |
Explanation | A library has become available, for example as a result of processing the server configuration. |
Action | No user action is required. |
Explanation | The server was unable to prevent locking of the JAR files within installed applications. The JAR files may remain locked until the server stops. |
Action | To delete JAR files within an installed application the server must be stopped prior to deletion. |
Explanation | Only archive files such as jar or zip files can be added to the classpath. |
Action | Edit the server configuration and ensure any files referenced from the classloader element are archive files. |
Explanation | A library has become unavailable, for example because it was removed from the server configuration. |
Action | If the library is still required, ensure that it is still configured correctly. |