Direct links to fixes
APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
When you use a web service on a low-latency high-speed network, you might see the following error if the clock of web service provider server and the clock of client are not well synchronized: org.apache.axis2.engine.AxisEngine receive the timestamp is invalid, creation of timestamp - <TimeStamp> too far in future
Local fix
Problem summary
No additional information is available PRODUCTS AFFECTED IBM Business Process Manager (BPM) Advanced IBM BPM Standard IBM BPM Express
Problem conclusion
A fix is available for IBM BPM V8.5.5.0 that prevents the error even when the clocks are not synchronized during WS-Security header checking. On Fix Central (http://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral), search for JR56627: 1. Select IBM Business Process Manager with your edition from the product selector, the installed version to the fix pack level, and your platform, and then click Continue. 2. Select APAR or SPR, enter JR56627, and click Continue. When you download fix packages, ensure that you also download the readme file for each fix. Review each readme file for additional installation instructions and information about the fix.
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
JR56627
Reported component name
BPM STANDARD
Reported component ID
5725C9500
Reported release
855
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
2016-09-07
Closed date
2016-10-16
Last modified date
2016-10-16
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
Fix information
Fixed component name
BPM STANDARD
Fixed component ID
5725C9500
Applicable component levels
R855 PSY
UP
R857 PSY
UP
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Document Information
Modified date:
15 October 2021