WAS v8.5 > Reference > Troubleshooting tipsWSIF (Web Services Invocation Framework) messages
WebSphere system messages are logged from a variety of sources, including application server components and applications. Messages logged by application server components and associated IBM products start with a unique message identifier that indicates the component or application that issued the message. Here is a list of the WSIF runtime system messages, with details of what each message means.
- WSIF0001E: An extension registry was not found for the element type "{0}"
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} element type. No extension registry was found for the element type specified.
- Action: Add the appropriate extension registry to the port factory in your code.
- WSIF0002E: A failure occurred in loading WSDL from "{0}"
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} location of the WSDL file. The WSDL file could not be found at the location specified or did not parse correctly
- Action: Check the location of the WSDL file is correct. Check that any network connections required are available. Check the WSDL file contains valid WSDL.
- WSIF0003W: An error occurred finding pluggable providers: {0}
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} specific details about the error. There was a problem locating a WSIF pluggable provider using the J2SE 1.3 JAR file extensions to support service providers architecture. The WSIF trace file will contain the full exception details.
- Action: Verify that a META-INF/services/org.apache.wsif.spi.WSIFProvider file exists in a provider jar, that each class referenced in the META-INF file exists in the class path, and that each class implements org.apache.wsif.spi.WSIFProvider. The class in error will be ignored and WSIF will continue locating other pluggable providers.
- WSIF0004E: WSDL contains an operation type "{0}" not supported for "{1}"
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} name of the operation type specified. {1} name of the portType for the operation. An operation type not supported has been specified in the WSDL.
- Action: Remove any operations of the unsupported type from the WSDL. If the operation is required then make sure all messages have been correctly specified for the operation.
- WSIF0005E: An error occurred when invoking the method "{1}" . ("{0}" )
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} name of communication type. For example EJB or Apache SOAP. {1} name of the method that failed. An error was encountered when invoking a method on the web service using the communication shown in brackets.
- Action: Check the method exists on the web service and the correct parts have been added to the operation as described in the WSDL. Network problems might be a cause if the method is remote and so check any required connections.
- WSIF0006W: Multiple WSIFProvider found supporting the same namespace URI "{0}" . Found ("{1}" )
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} the namespace URI. {1} a list of the WSIFProvider found.. There are multiple org.apache.wsif.spi.WSIFProvider classes in the service provider path that support the same namespace URI.
- Action: A following WSIF0007I message will be issued notifying which WSIPFProvider will be used. Which WSIFProvider is chosen is based on settings in the wsif.properties file, or if not defined in the properties, the last WSIFProvider found will be used. See the wsif.properties file for more details on how to define which provider should be used to support a namespace URI.
- WSIF0007I: Using WSIFProvider "{0}" for namespaceURI "{1}"
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} the classname of the WSIFProvider being used. {1} the namespaceURI the provider will be used to support.. Either a previous WSIF0006W message has been issued or the SetDynamicWSIFProvider method has been used to override the provider used to support a namespaceURI.
- Action: None. See also WSIF0006W.
- WSIF0008W: WSIFDefaultCorrelationService removing correlator due to timeout. ID:"{0}"
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} the ID of the correlator being removed from the correlation service. A stored correlator is being removed from the correlation service due to its timeout expiring.
- Action: Determine why no response has been received for the asynchronous request within the timeout period. The wsif.asyncrequest.timeout property of the wsif.properties file defines the length of the timeout period.
- WSIF0009I: Using correlation service - "{0}"
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} the name of the correlation service being used. This identifies the name of the correlation service that will be used to process asynchronous requests.
- Action: None. If a correlation service other than the default WSIF supplied one is required, ensure that it is correctly registered in the JNDI java:comp/wsif/WSIFCorrelationService namespace.
- WSIF0010E: Exception thrown while processing asynchronous response - "{0}"
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} the error message string of the exception. While processing the response from an executeRequestResponseAsync call an exception was thrown.
- Action: Use the exception error message string to determine the cause of the error. The WSIF trace will have more details on the error including the exception stack trace.
- WSIF0011I: Preferred port "{0}" was not available
- Explanation: Parameters: {0} the user's preferred port. The preferred port set by the user on org.apache.wsif.WSIFService is not available
- Action: None unless this message appears for long periods of time in which case the user might want to pick a different port as their preferred port.
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