The following table lists errors and solutions when using PeopleSoft.
Error |
Solution |
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Services are not working properly when using the PeopleSoft Component Interface test tool in three-tier mode. |
To test properly using the Component Interface test tool:
If the service works in test tool, then review the XML and check for redundant fields in XML. |
Jolt Session Pool cannot provide a connection to the appserver. This appears to be because there is no available application server domain. [Fri Aug 27 13:06:27 EDT 2004] bea.jolt.ServiceException: Invalid Session |
The host name or port number for PeopleSoft is incorrect. |
Component Interfaces and Messages do not appear in the adapter tree. |
The project is not installed properly on the PeopleSoft system. |
Return error code -1 is received from PeopleSoft at run time, for example: <LOCATIONProcessResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ LOCATION"> <error xmlns="">-1</error> </LOCATIONProcessResponse> |
You are either using the incorrect version of psjoa.jar, or you have both the iwpsci81.jar and iwpsci84.jar files in your lib directory. In the second case, you must delete the unused JAR file and then restart the server. The psjoa.jar file version is specific to the PeopleTools release. |
Pstools.properties file was not initialized. |
This file is required for PeopleSoft 8.1. If you are using PeopleSoft 8.1, you should add this file. If you are not using PeopleSoft 8.1 and this error message still appears, ignore the message. |
Cannot find Component Interface {CI name} |
The reason may be either of the following:
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Not Authorized (90,6) Failed to execute PSSession request |
The component interface does not have the access required to perform the operation. Change the permission settings in the PeopleSoft, Security, Permission list for the component interface. |
Must also provide values for keys{keyname} |
The reason may be one of the following:
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