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    Portlet Installation - Failed to get WPS SOAP Port  
Jochen Boehringer


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03-18-05 11:00 PM

Hello,

I try to install portlets on a WPS 5.0.2.2 installation, running on WAS SF
5.1.1 (Windows 2000 Server SP4).

When I select the war file containing the portlet and upload it, I get an
error message APIN0003E: Cannot install the selected WAR file.

In the detail view I can see several stack traces. The last one ist:
ADMC0053E: Could not create SOAP Connector to connect to host localhost at
port 8882 with SOAP Connector security enabled.
at
com.ibm.websphere.management.AdminClientFactory.createAdminClient(AdminClien
tFactory.java:353)
at
com.ibm.wps.pe.mgr.appserveradmin.WAS5AdminServiceHelper.getAdminClient(WAS5
AdminServiceHelper.java:315)
at com.ibm.wps.pe.mgr.appserveradmin.WAS5Admin.initVars(WAS5Admin.java:341)
at com.ibm.wps.pe.mgr.appserveradmin.WAS5Admin.(WAS5Admin.java:241)
at
com.ibm.wps.pe.mgr.appserveradmin.WAS5Admin.getInstance(WAS5Admin.java:268)
at
com.ibm.wps.pe.mgr.appserveradmin.AppServerAdminManagerFactory.getManager(Ap
pServerAdminManagerFactory.java:60)
at
com.ibm.wps.pe.mgr.PortletApplicationManagerImpl.getAppServerAdminManager(Po
rtletApplicationManagerImpl.java:204)
at
com.ibm.wps.pe.mgr.PortletApplicationManagerImpl.installWebModule(PortletApp
licationManagerImpl.java:793)
at
com.ibm.wps.pe.mgr.PortletApplicationManagerImpl.installWebModule(PortletApp
licationManagerImpl.java:728)

I already followed the hint adding the wpsadmin to the console users in the
was configuration and give it the monitoring privileges.
But this doesn't help:-(  I have also checked the port and can see that
java.exe listens on port 8882. So I think this is right.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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03-22-05 12:55 AM

It's related to the certificate expired.
u can apply the new key..and restart the server.




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    Re: Portlet Installation - Failed to get WPS SOAP Port  
Jochen Boehringer


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03-22-05 11:11 PM


"azyann" <azyann.1m9y0z@mail.webservertalk.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:azyann.1m9y0z@mail.webservertalk.com...
>
> It's related to the certificate expired.
> u can apply the new key..and restart the server.

Hello Azyann,

I'm using WAS 5.1.1 which is not affected by the certificate expiry. I
solved the problem using the information from Phil Leaper:

[...]
Posted by: pleaper,  2004 April 22 12:07 PM

I have seen this problem recently, and I beleive it relates to a corruption
of the system credentials. It usually happens when an application is
deleted, though specifically whenand how, I have no idea.

Go in to Access --> Credential Vault --> Manage System Vault Slots. There
are two shared slots that are likely to be the problem [deployment.keyst
ore
and deployment.truststore], select [to modify] each of these in turn and
ensure that the values provided are the same as the 'KeyStore' and
'KeyStorePwd' values in the wpconfig.properties file. Then restart the
server - hopefully now the application will install.
[...]

Jochen







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    Re: Portlet Installation - Failed to get WPS SOAP Port  
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03-28-05 07:49 AM

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docvie...uid=swg21199976

On 17 March 2005, 2:08:18 PM CST, dummy key files shipped with
WebSphere? Application Server V5.0 through V5.0.2.2 will expire.

I met the same problem before. To fix this problem, do one of the
following:
1. Apply the interim fix for APAR PQ77264. This upgrades the
certificates for WebSphere Application Server V5.0 through V5.0.2.2.
These new certificates expire in 2021.
2. Follow the instructions for creating custom SSL Key files.
3. Change system time temporarily

On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 19:55:20 -0600
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> It's related to the certificate expired.
> u can apply the new key..and restart the server.
>
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