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Andrew Bray

2004-02-04, 12:34 am

I have an application developed under WSAD. I've exported the ear file, and
am attempting to install it on a full 5.02 WAS.

I get the following exception when clicking finish after the install wizard:

AppDeploymentException: [ADMA0093E: Unexpected exception occurred while
completing task MapResRefToEJB. Please check server machines FFDC for more
information.] java.lang.NullPointerException

Anyone have any clues?


Ken Hygh

2004-02-04, 12:34 am

Andrew Bray wrote:
quote:

> I have an application developed under WSAD. I've exported the ear file, and
> am attempting to install it on a full 5.02 WAS.
>
> I get the following exception when clicking finish after the install wizard:
>
> AppDeploymentException: [ADMA0093E: Unexpected exception occurred while
> completing task MapResRefToEJB. Please check server machines FFDC for more
> information.] java.lang.NullPointerException
>
> Anyone have any clues?
>
>



Anything in WebSphere's logs?
Ken

Andrew Bray

2004-02-04, 12:34 am


"Ken Hygh" <kenhygh@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Andrew Bray wrote:
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> Anything in WebSphere's logs?
> Ken
>



The only log that WebSphere says to check is the ffdc log, which has a bunch
of errors, but none that really mean anything. I could post the log if it
would be helpful.


Ken Hygh

2004-02-04, 7:34 am

quote:

>
>
> The only log that WebSphere says to check is the ffdc log, which has a bunch
> of errors, but none that really mean anything. I could post the log if it
> would be helpful.
>
>



I don't know how to read that file. nothing in SystemOut.log or
SystemErr.log?

You might want to be opening a PMR with IBM support.

Ken

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