Error Login into JAS.

OneWorld CNC

Active Member
Hello,
I have just finished setting up JAS server, generated the serialized objects and now when I try to log in, I get the following message.
"Login Error An unknown JAS login error occured. Pleae contace the system administratro. See the JASDebug.log for detail"


and here is what I get in the JASDebug.log

2005-04-05 13:44:35.969 [P=56672:O=0:CT] LIB : ***** File [D:\Program Files\WebSphere\AppServer\installedApps\testbox\EA_JS_81_HMJDEJAS.ear\webclient.war\logs\jasdebug.log] opened
2005-04-05 13:44:36.047 [P=56672:O=0:CT] JAS : OneWorld JAS startup initiated
2005-04-05 13:44:36.094 [P=56672:O=0:CT] JDBC : Native JDBC Driver for iSeries Turned Off
2005-04-05 13:44:36.219 [P=56672:O=0:CT] JAS : JDBC Driver <com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver> is registered. Major Version <6> Minor Version <0>
2005-04-05 13:44:36.250 [P=56672:O=0:CT] JAS : JDBC Driver <com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver> is registered. Major Version <2> Minor Version <2>
2005-04-05 13:44:36.266 [Thread-10-JdbcPoolCleaner] JDBC : ConnectionManager: Pool cleaner thread started
2005-04-05 13:44:36.750 [Jde_Server_Listener_Thread] NET : JdeServerListener on port 6009 start listening
2005-04-05 13:44:36.766 [P=56672:O=0:CT] JAS : JdeServerListener on port 6009 start listening
2005-04-05 13:44:36.766 [P=56672:O=0:CT] JAS : JdeNetMessageDispatcher started
JDENET Configuration:
serviceNameConnect: 6009
serviceNameListen: 6009
maxPoolSize: 50
enterpriseServerTimeoutSize: 90000
netTrace: false
maxKernelType: 1
Kernel Definition 1:
Kernel Name: XAPI Kernel
startMessageRange: 15001
endMessageRange: 15250
maxNumberOfThread: 3
processClassName: com.jdedwards.runtime.virtual.xapi.PublishedMessageProcessor

2005-04-05 13:44:36.797 [Thread-11] NET : netTrace in [JDENET] read and set to false
2005-04-05 13:44:36.859 [Thread-13-CacheMonitor-Daemon] JAS : clean cache group -> UserManager
2005-04-05 13:44:37.656 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: IsClientRunningOnWTS
2005-04-05 13:44:37.656 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: SetF986110DS
2005-04-05 13:44:37.656 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: GetLocalComputerId
2005-04-05 13:44:37.656 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: FormatCompany
2005-04-05 13:44:37.656 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: ConvertNumericToString
2005-04-05 13:44:37.656 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: ConvertStringToMathNumeric
2005-04-05 13:44:37.672 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: RetrieveStringElement
2005-04-05 13:44:37.672 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: CheckStringIsNumeric
2005-04-05 13:44:37.766 [P=56672:O=0:CT] KERNEL : CallObject: Registering BSFN plugin: ConvertStringToNumeric
2005-04-05 13:44:39.266 [P=56672:O=0:CT] JAS : OneWorld JAS startup complete
2005-04-05 13:45:36.859 [Thread-13-CacheMonitor-Daemon] JAS : clean cache group -> UDCValidation
2005-04-05 13:45:36.859 [Thread-13-CacheMonitor-Daemon] JAS : clean cache group -> ATXT CacheGroup
2005-04-05 13:45:36.859 [Thread-13-CacheMonitor-Daemon] JAS : clean cache group -> SecurityBroker
2005-04-05 13:45:36.859 [Thread-13-CacheMonitor-Daemon] JAS : clean cache group -> UDCValidation
2005-04-05 13:45:36.859 [Thread-13-CacheMonitor-Daemon] JAS : clean cache group -> ViewTableManager
2005-04-05 13:45:36.859 [Thread-13-CacheMonitor-Daemon] JAS : clean cache group -> JDBCProxy
2005-04-05 13:47:36.859 [Thread-13-CacheMonitor-Daemon] JAS : clean cache group -> JDBCProxy
2005-04-05 13:48:44.688 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 0] JAS : User Authenticated
2005-04-05 13:48:44.688 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 0] JDBC : Priming OCM entries for user *PUBLIC.
2005-04-05 13:48:44.688 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 0] JDBC : OCM SELECT*=SELECT F986101.OMENHV, F986101.OMAPPLID, F986101.OMOBNM, F986101.OMUGRP, F986101.OMFUNO, F986101.OMDATP, F986101.OMDATS, F986101.OMOCM2 FROM SYS7333.F986101 F986101 WHERE F986101.OMSTSO='AV' AND F986101.OMENHV = ? AND F986101.OMUGRP = ?
2005-04-05 13:48:47.359 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 0] NONE : Prepared Statement added to pool : SELECT F986101.OMENHV, F986101.OMAPPLID, F986101.OMOBNM, F986101.OMUGRP, F986101.OMFUNO, F986101.OMDATP, F986101.OMDATS, F986101.OMOCM2 FROM SYS7333.F986101 F986101 WHERE F986101.OMSTSO='AV' AND F986101.OMENHV = ? AND F986101.OMUGRP = ? - Current Pool Size :1
2005-04-05 13:48:47.609 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 0] JDBC : Priming OCM entries for user JDE.
2005-04-05 13:48:47.609 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 0] JDBC : OCM SELECT*=SELECT F986101.OMENHV, F986101.OMAPPLID, F986101.OMOBNM, F986101.OMUGRP, F986101.OMFUNO, F986101.OMDATP, F986101.OMDATS, F986101.OMOCM2 FROM SYS7333.F986101 F986101 WHERE F986101.OMSTSO='AV' AND F986101.OMENHV = ? AND F986101.OMUGRP = ?
2005-04-05 13:48:47.609 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 0] NONE : Prepared Statement obtained from pool : SELECT F986101.OMENHV, F986101.OMAPPLID, F986101.OMOBNM, F986101.OMUGRP, F986101.OMFUNO, F986101.OMDATP, F986101.OMDATS, F986101.OMOCM2 FROM SYS7333.F986101 F986101 WHERE F986101.OMSTSO='AV' AND F986101.OMENHV = ? AND F986101.OMUGRP = ?
2005-04-05 13:48:47.688 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 0] JAS : trying jmiMethod.getMethod().invoke (e instanceof InvocationTargetException) >*log*> java.lang.NullPointerException


I notice that in the jasdebug.log file, when it does a select statment the value for environment and user group are ? (AND F986101.OMENHV = ? AND F986101.OMUGRP = ?) Is that correct ? Shouldn't that have a correct values ?

Thanks for all your help.

OneWorld Xe, SP23I1, AS400 V5R3, SQL 2000. Central Objects SQL 2000.
 
Hello,

Can you post your jas.log, jas.ini, and httpd.conf file? Also, have you regened the plugin for WebSphere after all of your changes were done?

Thanks!

Dan
 
The ? in the logs is normal, it's a common way for java to show you that a variable has been entered on that position. If you up your level of debugging, you should see the select statements with the values filled in as well, I think
 
Thanks Dan, figured it out the problem was with tsnames.sql.

dan_richards <[email protected]> wrote:Hello,

Can you post your jas.log, jas.ini, and httpd.conf file? Also, have you regened the plugin for WebSphere after all of your changes were done?

Thanks!

Dan
Releases: Xe (SP23_F1) and ERP 8.9 (SP2_O1) DB: Oracle 9i JAS: WAS 4.0.5 and WAS 5 FP2 Thin Client: Metaframe XPe FR2 Collaborative Portal/XPI
 
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