CWLAV
- CWLAV0075W
The 0 interface map component is deprecated. - CWLAV0001E
The interface map component has multiple interfaces. - CWLAV0002E
The interface map component has multiple references. - CWLAV0003E
The interface map component refers to multiple interfaces. - CWLAV0004E
The 0 interface map (.ifm) file does not exist. - CWLAV0005E
Interface qualifiers cannot be verified. - CWLAV0006E
Reference qualifiers cannot be verified. - CWLAV0007E
The value for the 0 PreferredInteractionStyle attribute does not match the 1 value for the same attribute in the 2 component. - CWLAV0008E
The 0 Reliability qualifier is not compatible with 1 in the 2 component. - CWLAV0009E
The transaction qualifier for the interface map component is not set to "global". - CWLAV0010E
The deliverAsyncAt qualifier is not set to commit for the interface map component. - CWLAV0011E
The 0 operation mediates to itself. - CWLAV0012E
The source operation is bound more than once. - CWLAV0013E
The 0 source operation was not found in the source interface. - CWLAV0014E
The 0 target operation was not found. - CWLAV0015E
The 0 target operation returns output or a fault when the multiplicity qualifier on the interface map components reference is 0..n. - CWLAV0016E
The interface map or interface map component does not have a source interface. - CWLAV0017E
The interface mapping file has no corresponding .component file. - CWLAV0018E
The 0 parameter does not exist in the 1 operation. - CWLAV0019E
The 0 parameter in 1 fault type does not exist in the 2 operation. - CWLAV0020E
The 0 source output parameter is bound more than once for a normal return. - CWLAV0021E
The 0 source fault parameter is bound more than once for a fault return. - CWLAV0022E
The 0 target input parameter is bound more than once. - CWLAV0023E
The 0 target fault type is bound more than once. - CWLAV0024E
An input of type 0 does not exist in map 1. - CWLAV0025E
The 0 map input is bound more than once. - CWLAV0026E
Input, output, and fault parameter types are combined in one parameter mapping. - CWLAV0027E
The parameter mapping was created incorrectly. - CWLAV0028E
The parameter mapping was created incorrectly. - CWLAV0029E
The parameter mapping was created incorrectly. - CWLAV0030E
The paramType value is not "input". - CWLAV0031E
The parameter mapping was created incorrectly. - CWLAV0032E
The parameter is bound from and bound to the same location. - CWLAV0033E
The types of target parameters bound in the same parameter mapping are different. - CWLAV0034E
The paramType value is not "output". - CWLAV0035E
The data map definition for 0 cannot load. - CWLAV0036E
The parameter mapping is incorrect. - CWLAV0037E
The map parameter mapping is not connected to operation parameters. - CWLAV0038E
The connections between the source operation parameter and the map and between the map and target operation parameter are missing. - CWLAV0039E
The connections between target operation parameter and the map and between the map and source operation parameter are missing. - CWLAV0040E
The fault parameter mapping is incorrect. - CWLAV0041E
The source location in a move parameter mapping cannot be intermediate. - CWLAV0042E
The target location in a move parameter mapping cannot be intermediate. - CWLAV0043E
The parameter type of the source does not match the parameter type of the target. - CWLAV0044E
The attributes srcFaultType and tgtFaultType are not specified. - CWLAV0045E
The Java parameter mapping has an incorrect source. - CWLAV0046E
The parameter mapping has destinations that are not valid. - CWLAV0047E
The attributes srcFaultType and tgtFaultType are not specified. - CWLAV0048E
For parameter mappings of the type "Java", the parameter type of the source does not match the parameter type of the target. - CWLAV0049E
The constant value of the assignment is missing. - CWLAV0050E
For parameter mappings of the type "extract", a fault-to-output mapping is not supported. - CWLAV0051E
An extract parameter mapping cannot have intermediate as its target location. An extract parameter mapping can have one of the following targets: input parameter of the target operation, output parameter of the source operation, fault parameter of the source operation. - CWLAV0052E
The attributes srcFaultType and tgtFaultType are missing. - CWLAV0053E
The 0 input parameter in the 1 target operation is not bound. - CWLAV0054E
The 0 fault type in the 1 target operation is not bound. - CWLAV0055E
The 0 output parameter in the 1 source operation is not bound. - CWLAV0056E
The 0 fault parameter in the 1 source operation is not bound. - CWLAV0057E
The 0 fault parameter of the 1 fault type in the 2 source operation is not bound. - CWLAV0058E
The response map output is not a subset of the request map input. - CWLAV0059E
The response map input is not a subset of the request map output. - CWLAV0060E
The 0 parameter type does not match 1. - CWLAV0061E
The 0 parameter type is bound to data map input of type 1. - CWLAV0062E
The 0 value in an XPath is of different type than type 1 of the extract mapping target parameter. - CWLAV0063E
The 0 Java class in the Java parameter mapping does not extend the JavaMediation or JavaMediationDataObject class in the com.ibm.wbiserverspi.mediation package. - CWLAV0064E
The 0 class name in the Java parameter mapping was not found. - CWLAV0065E
The interface map does not define an operation mapping. - CWLAV0066E
The Java class for the Java parameter mapping is not specified. - CWLAV0067E
The 0 input of the 1 data map is not connected in the 2 interface map. - CWLAV0068E
The 0 XPath expression cannot be validated because of a Java interface. - CWLAV0069E
The 0 XPath expression cannot be validated because of a Java reference. - CWLAV0070E
The 0 type is not supported for assigning a constant value to the 1 target parameter. - CWLAV0071E
The 1 interface on the 0 interface map component does not match the 2 interface of the interface map implementation. - CWLAV0072E
The 1 reference on the 0 interface map component does not match with the 2 reference of the interface map implementation. - CWLAV0073E
There are more than one parameter mappings with the target fault type 0 and the source fault type 1 - CWLAV0074E
The interface map or interface map component does not have a target reference. - CWLAV0075E
The 0 parameter type resulting from the XPath Expression in the Extract does not match the type 1 to which it is being mapped. - CWLAV0076E
The data map is not specified. - CWLAV0077W
The constant value of the assignment is missing. - CWLAV0501E
The directory where the J2W Mapper implementation should be created was not specified. - CWLAV0502E
The directory where the J2W Mapper artifacts should be created was not specified. - CWLAV0503E
The Java class or interface name is missing. - CWLAV0504E
The 0 Java Class argument is incorrect. - CWLAV0505E
The 0 Java Class argument has overloaded methods. - CWLAV0506E
The 0 directory cannot be created. - CWLAV0507E
More than one portType is defined in the WSDL file. - CWLAV0508E
The method cannot be generated because the operation name is null. - CWLAV0509E
The method cannot be generated because the WSDL definition is missing. - CWLAV0510E
The 0 operation cannot be found. - CWLAV0511E
The input element qualified Name (QName) cannot be read from WSDL - CWLAV0512E
The output element qualified Name (QName) cannot be read from WSDL - CWLAV0513E
The operation in the WSDL file declares 0 arguments and the Java Interface declares 1 arguments for the method. - CWLAV0514E
The 0 return type cannot be converted to the 1 return type. - CWLAV0517E
The WSDL 0 message type cannot be converted to the 1 Java type. - CWLAV0518E
The operation has multiple return values for the qualified name (QName) 0. - CWLAV0519E
The input message for the 0 operation is not defined. - CWLAV0520E
The output message for the 0 operation is not defined. - CWLAV0521E
The 0 input message for the 1 operation has no parts. - CWLAV0522E
The 1 message for the 2 operation has multiple parts. - CWLAV0523E
The 0 message for the 1 operation does not have a part. - CWLAV0524E
The 0 method cannot be found in the 1 Java class. - CWLAV0525E
The 0 method cannot be found in the 1 Java class. - CWLAV0526E
The output element qualified Name (QName) cannot be read from WSDL
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Parent topic: Process Server messages