uCosminexus Application Server, Messages
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KDJE34017-W
The requested global session does not exist. (J2EE application = aa....aa, context root = bb....bb, global session ID = cc....cc, J2EE server = dd....dd : ee....ee, request = ff....ff)
- aa....aa: J2EE application name
bb....bb: Context root name
cc....cc: Global session ID
dd....dd: IP address of the J2EE server that has sent a request to the SFO server
ee....ee: Server name of the J2EE server that has sent a request to the SFO server
ff....ff: Contents of the request from the J2EE server
- Description
- The global session requested from the J2EE server does not exist.
- The global session is discarded due to one of the following reasons:
- The HTTP session was disabled on the J2EE server
- The validity period has expired on the SFO server
- The SFO server was restarted
- The contents of the request from the J2EE server that will be output in ff....ff, and the meaning is described below:
- get
- The global session information is acquired from the SFO server, since the HTTP session does not exist on the J2EE server.
- lock
- The HTTP session exists on the J2EE server. To process the request, the global session present on the SFO server is locked.
- unlock
- The global session information present on the SFO server is updated and released when the request processing on the J2EE server is finished.
- invalidate
- The global session information present on the SFO server is discarded because the HTTP session was discarded on the J2EE server.
- update the last accessed time
- After locking the global session on the J2EE server, only the last accessed time of the global session present on the SFO server is updated since a request with the same session ID was received during the request processing.
- Action
- If the contents of the request from the J2EE server that are output in ff....ff are either "get" or "lock", the J2EE server has received a request for a global session in which the validity period has been expired.
- In the case of "unlock", "invalidate", or "update the last accessed time", the J2EE server might be either slowing down or the valid period might be short.
- Check the working state of the J2EE server.
- To change the settings, follow the procedure given below:
- Stop and delete the J2EE applications of the system that contains the Web application whose settings are to be changed.
- Restart the SFO server.
- Create and start J2EE applications from the Web application in which the settings have been applied.
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