IBM Integration Bus, Version 10.0.0.1 Operating Systems:
AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
Resolving errors that occur when using the IBM Integration Toolkit
Use the advice given here to help you to resolve common problems that can occur when you
use the IBM® Integration Toolkit.
IBM Integration Toolkit on RedHat 6.5 crashes with "JVM terminated. Exit
code=160" error
Procedure
Scenario: When the IBM Integration Toolkit runs on Red Hat Linux 6.5, and
you click the Patterns Explorer view or you use the Tutorials Gallery, the IBM Integration Toolkit can crash with the following error:
JVM terminated. Exit code=160
Explanation: Red Hat Linux 6.5 ships with WebKitGTK version
webkitgtk.x86_64 1.2.6-5.el6, which can have problems with the Eclipse SWT
browser.
Solution: To work around this problem, complete one of the following
steps:
Upgrade Red Hat Enterprise Linux to 6.6 or later. Versions of Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 and later ship with a version of WebKitGTK
that does not exhibit the problem.
Update the IBM Integration Toolkiteclipse.ini file to use XULRunner instead of WebKitGTK for browser support by
completing the following steps:
After you start the IBM Integration Toolkit, runtime functions do not
work
Procedure
Scenario: After you start the IBM Integration Toolkit, runtime functions
including tutorials, patterns, the Flow Exerciser, and integration node
administration do not work correctly.
Explanation: This error occurs if you start the IBM Integration Toolkit by
using one of the following commands to start Eclipse:
On Windows: eclipse.exe
On Linux: ./eclipse
Solution: Always start the IBM Integration Toolkit by using one of the
following methods:
On Windows:
Use the Windows menu option.
From the IBM Integration Console, type iib
toolkit.
On Linux:
From the command environment, type ./iib toolkit.
Errors occur while you are using the IBM Integration Toolkit
Procedure
Scenario: An error has occurred while you are using the IBM Integration Toolkit, and you want information to help you to diagnose the
problem.
Solution: Some errors that occur in the IBM Integration Toolkit are logged
in the .log file in your workspace\.metadata directory. You can view this log by switching to the Plug-in
Development perspective, and
clicking the Error Log tab in the lower-right pane. The log shows in which plug-in the error
occurred, and gives further information.
You can also use trace to try and determine the cause of
your problem. See Using trace for more information about
tracing.
An error message is displayed when you start the Flow Exerciser
Procedure
Scenario: Either your IBM Integration Toolkit is Version 10.0.0.1 (or
later) and your integration node is Version 10.0.0.0, or your IBM Integration Toolkit is Version 10.0.0.0 and your integration node is Version
10.0.0.1 (or later). You open a message flow in the message flow editor and start the Flow Exerciser. The flow deploys correctly, but the progress window displays
a failure message. The error contains the following text:
BIP2210E: Invalid configuration message: attribute name 'testRecordMode' not valid for target object 'object_name'
Solution: If the IBM Integration Toolkit is Version 10.0.0.0, you can
use the Flow Exerciser only with an integration node that is Version
10.0.0.0. If the IBM Integration Toolkit is Version 10.0.0.1 (or later), you can
use the Flow Exerciser only with an integration node that is Version
10.0.0.1 (or later). To check the version of an integration node within the IBM Integration Toolkit, click on the integration node in the Integration Nodes view, and then look
in the Properties view.
An error is issued when you access the help system
Procedure
Scenario: You are accessing the help system through the IBM Integration Toolkit, and an error message is issued stating that the Web page that you
requested is not available offline.
Explanation: This error might occur if you previously
had a connection to a Web-based version of the help system and lost
it, or if you have Work Offline selected in your
Internet Explorer options.
Solution: Click Connect to
load the help system.
The IBM Integration Toolkit displays an error message after the error has been
fixed
Procedure
Scenario: The IBM Integration Toolkit is in an inconsistent state, or
displays an error message after the error has been fixed
Solution: Clean the workspace:
From the IBM Integration Toolkit, click Project > Clean.
Click Clean all projects and Finish.
This
action cleans the whole workspace of any internal files, which are
then re-created so that none of your data is lost.
The message Unable to create part: filename.extension is
issued
Procedure
Scenario: You open an editor in the IBM Integration Toolkit, and an error
message is raised stating that a file cannot be created. This problem is caused by one of following situations:
Explanation 1: The given file is not associated
with a recognized editor.
Solution 1: Right-click the file and choose the default
editor to open it, or choose another editor if the default editor
cannot open it.
Explanation 2: The given file contains syntax errors
and cannot be loaded into the chosen editor. However, if you then
try to open a valid file, you get the same error message repeatedly.
Solution 2: Restart the IBM Integration Toolkit; do not load the file into
an editor again until you have fixed the syntax errors.