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CORBA minor codes

Applications that use CORBA services generate minor codes to indicate the underlying cause of a failure. These codes are written to the exception stack. Look for "minor code" in the exception stack to locate these exceptions.


Overview

Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is an industry-wide standard for object-oriented communication between processes, which is supported in several programming languages. Several subcomponents of the product use CORBA to communicate across processes.

When a CORBA process fails, that is a request from one process to another cannot be sent, completed, or returned, a high-level exception is created, such as TransactionRolledBackException: CORBA TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK.

Minor codes that product components use. The following table describes minor codes that product components use.

Range Related subcomponent Where to find details
0x49424300-0x494243FF Security Security components troubleshooting tips
0x49421050-0x4942105F, 0x49421070-0x4942107F ORB services Object request broker troubleshooting tips
0x4f4d and above Standard CORBA exceptions http://www.omg.org
0x49421080-0x4942108F Naming services

See the generated API documentation for information about the ws.code.naming.src.com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnCorbaMinorCodes class.


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