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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE reference PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Reference//EN"
- "reference.dtd">
-<reference id="rvalerr" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title outputclass="id_title">Common validation errors and solutions</title>
-<shortdesc outputclass="id_shortdesc">You may encounter these common error
-messages when you validate your projects.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>validation<indexterm>errors</indexterm></indexterm><indexterm>validation<indexterm>solutions
-to errors</indexterm></indexterm><indexterm>code validation<indexterm>errors</indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>code validation<indexterm>solutions to errors</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<refbody outputclass="id_refbody">
-<example outputclass="anchor_topictop"></example>
-<table frame="all">
-<tgroup cols="3" colsep="1" rowsep="1"><colspec colname="col1" colwidth="60*"/>
-<colspec colname="col2" colwidth="72*"/><colspec colname="col3" colwidth="164*"/>
-<thead>
-<row outputclass="id_tableHeadRow">
-<entry>Message prefix</entry>
-<entry>Message</entry>
-<entry>Explanation</entry>
-</row>
-</thead>
-<tbody>
-<row outputclass="id_appclientValidator">
-<entry nameend="col3" namest="col1"><uicontrol>Application Client validator</uicontrol></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ1000">
-<entry colname="col1">CHKJ1000</entry>
-<entry colname="col2">Validation failed because the application client file
-is not valid. Ensure that the deployment descriptor is valid.</entry>
-<entry colname="col3">The application-client.xml file cannot be loaded. The
-project metadata cannot be initialized from the application-client.xml file.
- <ol>
-<li>Ensure the following: <ul>
-<li>that the META-INF folder exists in the application client project</li>
-<li>that META-INF contains the application-client.xml file</li>
-<li>that META-INF is in the project's classpath.</li>
-</ul> </li>
-<li>Validate the syntax of the application-client.xml file: in the Navigator
-view, highlight the application-client.xml file, right-click, and select <uicontrol>Validate
-XML file</uicontrol>.</li>
-<li>If both 1) and 2) are okay, close the project, reopen the project, and
-rebuild the project. The project metadata will refresh.</li>
-</ol> </entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_EARValidator">
-<entry nameend="col3" namest="col1"><uicontrol>EAR validator</uicontrol></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ1001">
-<entry colname="col1">CHKJ1001</entry>
-<entry colname="col2">The EAR project {0} is invalid.</entry>
-<entry colname="col3">The application.xml file cannot be loaded. The project
-metadata cannot be initialized from the application.xml file. <ol>
-<li>Ensure the following: <ul>
-<li>that the META-INF folder exists in the EAR project</li>
-<li>that META-INF contains <codeph>application.xml</codeph></li>
-<li>that META-INF is in the project's classpath.</li>
-</ul> </li>
-<li>Validate the syntax of the application.xml file: in the Navigator view,
-highlight the application.xml file, right-click, and select <uicontrol>Validate
-XML file</uicontrol>.</li>
-<li>If both 1) and 2) are okay, close the project, reopen the project, and
-rebuild the project. The project metadata will refresh.</li>
-</ol></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_EJBValidator">
-<entry nameend="col3" namest="col1"><uicontrol>EJB validator</uicontrol></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ2019">
-<entry>CHKJ2019</entry>
-<entry>The {0} key class must be serializable at runtime. </entry>
-<entry morerows="2">The EJB is compliant with the EJB specification. This
-message is a warning that problems may occur. The warning appears when a type
-needs to be serializable at runtime and when serializability cannot be verified
-at compile-time. A type is serializable if, at runtime, it is a primitive
-type, a primitive array, a remote object, or if it implements java.io.Serializable.
-This message flags java.lang.Object and it cannot be disabled. You can either
-make the object serializable at compile-time or ignore the warning. </entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ2412">
-<entry>CHKJ2412</entry>
-<entry>The return type must be serializable at runtime. </entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ2413">
-<entry>CHKJ2413</entry>
-<entry>Argument {1} of {0} must be serializable at runtime.</entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ2102">
-<entry>CHKJ2102</entry>
-<entry>Either a finder descriptor, or a matching custom finder method on the
-{0} class, must be defined.</entry>
-<entry>A finder descriptor must exist for every finder method. </entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ2873">
-<entry>CHKJ2873</entry>
-<entry>Migrate this bean's datasource binding to a CMP Connection Factory
-binding.</entry>
-<entry></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ2874">
-<entry>CHKJ2874</entry>
-<entry>Migrate this EJB module's default datasource binding to a default CMP
-Connection Factory binding.</entry>
-<entry></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ2875E">
-<entry colname="col1">CHKJ2875E </entry>
-<entry colname="col2">&lt;ejb-client-jar> {0} must exist in every EAR file
-that contains this EJB module.</entry>
-<entry colname="col3">If <codeph>&lt;ejb-client-jar></codeph> is specified
-in <filepath>ejb-jar.xml</filepath>, a corresponding EJB client project must
-contain the home and remote interfaces and any other types that a client will
-need. If these types are all contained in a single EJB project, delete the <codeph>&lt;ejb-client-jar></codeph> line
-in the deployment descriptor. Otherwise, ensure that the EJB client project
-exists, is open, and is a project utility JAR in every EAR that uses this
-EJB project as a module.</entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ2905">
-<entry>CHKJ2905</entry>
-<entry>The EJB validator did not run because ejb-jar.xml could not be loaded.
-Run the XML validator for more information.</entry>
-<entry>CHKJ2905 means that the project's metadata could not be initialized
-from ejb-jar.xml. <ol>
-<li>Ensure the following: <ul>
-<li>that the META-INF folder exists in the EJB project</li>
-<li>that META-INF contains ejb-jar.xml</li>
-<li>that META-INF is in the project's classpath.</li>
-</ul> </li>
-<li>Validate the syntax of the ejb-jar.xml file: in the Navigator view, highlight
-the ejb-jar.xml file, right-click, and select <uicontrol>Validate XML file</uicontrol>.</li>
-<li>If both 1) and 2) are okay, close the project, reopen the project, and
-rebuild the project. The project metadata will refresh.</li>
-</ol></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_JSPValidator">
-<entry nameend="col3" namest="col1"><uicontrol>JSP validator</uicontrol></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_IWAW0482">
-<entry colname="col1">IWAW0482</entry>
-<entry colname="col2">No valid JspTranslator</entry>
-<entry colname="col3">There is a path problem with the project; the JSP Validator
-needs access to the WAS runtime code. If IWAW0482E appears on all web projects,
-check the Variable or JRE path: <ol>
-<li>Check the global preferences (<uicontrol>Window > Preferences > Java >Installed
-JREs</uicontrol>) and make sure that the location for the JRE is pointing
-to a valid JRE directory. </li>
-<li>Ensure that the classpath variables (<uicontrol>Window > Preferences >
-Java > Classpath Variables</uicontrol>) are set correctly.</li>
-</ol> </entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_WARValidator">
-<entry nameend="col3" namest="col1"><uicontrol>WAR validator</uicontrol></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_CHKJ3008">
-<entry colname="col1">CHKJ3008</entry>
-<entry colname="col2">Missing or invalid WAR file.</entry>
-<entry colname="col3">The web.xml file cannot be loaded. The project metadata
-cannot be initialized from the web.xml file. <ol>
-<li>Ensure the following: <ul>
-<li>that the WEB-INF folder exists in the web project</li>
-<li>that WEB-INF contains the web.xml file</li>
-<li>that WEB-INF is in the project's classpath.</li>
-</ul> </li>
-<li>Validate the syntax of the web.xml file: in the Navigator view, highlight
-the web.xml file, right-click, and select <uicontrol>Validate XML file</uicontrol>.</li>
-<li>If both 1) and 2) are okay, close the project, reopen the project, and
-rebuild the project. The project metadata will refresh.</li>
-</ol></entry>
-</row>
-<row outputclass="id_XMLValidator">
-<entry nameend="col3" namest="col1"><uicontrol>XML validator</uicontrol></entry>
-</row>
-<row>
-<entry> </entry>
-<entry>The content of element type "ejb-jar" is incomplete, it must match
-"(description?,display-name?,small-icon?,large-icon?,enterprise-beans,assembly-descriptor?,ejb-client-jar?)".</entry>
-<entry>The EJB 1.1 and 2.0 specifications mandate that at least one enterprise
-bean must exist in an EJB .jar file. This error message is normal during development
-of EJB .jar files and can be ignored until you perform a production action,
-such as exporting or deploying code. Define at least one enterprise bean in
-the project.</entry>
-</row>
-</tbody>
-</tgroup>
-</table>
-<example outputclass="anchor_topicbottom"></example>
-</refbody>
-</reference>

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