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| 1. | You notice Java's class cache does not go away with a destroyAll command.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 2. | You can purge the connection pool of a WebSphere Application Server data source using an MBean operation.
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2009-11-24 | ||
| 3. | The process of checking for annotation can cause a performance issue in WebSphere Application Server, which may not only affect deployment, but also server startup (specifically the applications in the server).
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2009-11-24 | ||
| 4. | When you attempt to run the BBOWWPFA job, which calls manageprofiles.sh to create the WebSphere Application Server profile, the job fails with the following error: 12.28.45 J0089649 $HASP395 BBOWWPFA ENDED WPROFILE-STDOUT: The following validation errors were present with the command line arguments: profilePath: Insufficient disk space
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2009-11-24 | ||
| 5. | 1. WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Web Services Feature Pack In WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Web Services Feature Pack (WSFEP), by default applications are scanned and processed for JAX-WS annotations. Annotation scanning impacts performance of
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2009-11-20 | ||
| 6. | You cannot enable an existing deployment manager or application server with the IBM WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Version 7.0 Feature Pack for Service Component Architecture (SCA). The problem occurs if the deployment manager or application server profile was created using the [<b>]Cell (deployment manager and an application server)[</b>] selection on the [<b>]Environment Selection[</b>] panel of the Profile Management Tool. This problem exists on Feature Pack for SCA Versi
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2009-11-20 | ||
| 7. | In IBM WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Version 7.0, you cannot augment deployment managers or application servers that were created as part of a cell environment (that is, using the cell template) with the Service Data Objects (SDO) feature of the Feature Pack for Service Component Architecture (SCA). However, you can augment deployment managers that were created using the management profile template with the SDO feature of the Feature Pack for SCA. In addition, you can augment application servers t
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2009-11-20 | ||
| 8. | Multiple security domains are not supported with the Feature Pack for Service Component Architecture (SCA). In addition, SCA authorization policy does not support authorizing users in foreign realms.
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2009-11-20 | ||
| 9. | If you attempt to augment an IBM WebSphere Application Server node with the Service Data Objects (SDO) feature of the Feature Pack for Service Component Architecture (SCA), the augmentation might fail. If the SDO augmentation fails because the node is not yet enabled with both the Feature Pack for SCA and Feature Pack for XML, you might receive the following misleading error message: [<code>]Cannot locate the template: No profile template exists at path /wasv7config/azcell/aznodea/AppServer/profileTe
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2009-11-20 | ||
| 10. | Describes a problem with the [<code>encodeUrl</code>] and [<code>encodeRedirectUrl</code>] methods when NOT using JSESSIONID as a cookie name.
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2009-11-19 |
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