This is the arjavaplugin log

2011-03-04 11:25:12,232 WARN  [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.d.b (?:?) -
INFO: Java plug-in server is initializing all plug-ins for 5 core threads.
Please wait ...
2011-03-04 11:25:12,254 WARN  [pool-2-thread-5]
com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
<ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
2011-03-04 11:25:12,254 WARN  [pool-2-thread-4]
com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
<ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
2011-03-04 11:25:12,259 WARN  [pool-2-thread-3]
com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
<ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
2011-03-04 11:25:12,260 WARN  [pool-2-thread-1]
com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
<ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
2011-03-04 11:25:12,260 WARN  [pool-2-thread-2]
com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
<ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
2011-03-04 11:25:12,272 WARN  [pool-2-thread-2] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.d.b
(?:?) - INFO: Java plug-in server has initialized plug-ins for all 5 core
threads. The server is ready to receive RPC calls.






Axton Grams wrote:
> 
> The logs you cited are for the C based plugin server.  The java based
> plugin
> server uses log4j to manage it's logging.  Look in the pluginsrv directory
> for log4j_pluginsvr.xml.  I think the default behavior is to log to
> arjavaplugin.log in the ./db directory.
> 
> Initialization should look like this:
> 
> 2011-03-04 07:15:18,969 DEBUG [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.f (?:?) -
> Plugin Accessible Configured Values:
> 2011-03-04 07:15:18,972 DEBUG [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.f (?:?) -
> port
> xxx
> 2011-03-04 07:15:18,976 DEBUG [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.f (?:?) -
> numCoreThreads 5
> 2011-03-04 07:15:19,171 INFO  [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.f (?:?) -
> Success: Plugin(ARSYS.ARF.WEBSERVICE)read with New Plugin-Definition!
> 2011-03-04 07:15:19,239 INFO  [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.f (?:?) -
> Success: Plugin(SAMPLE.FILTERAPI)read with New Plugin-Definition!
> 2011-03-04 07:15:19,263 INFO  [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.f (?:?) -
> Success: Plugin(ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY)read with New Plugin-Definition!
> 2011-03-04 07:15:21,305 INFO  [main]
> org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationFactory$FileConfigurationFactory
> (ConfigurationFactory.java:522) - Trying to load configuration
> arsys_api.xml
> 2011-03-04 07:15:21,345 WARN  [main]
> org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationFactory$FileConfigurationFactory
> (ConfigurationFactory.java:530) - Could not load optional configuration
> arsys_api.xml
> 2011-03-04 07:15:21,831 INFO  [main]
> org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationFactory$FileConfigurationFactory
> (ConfigurationFactory.java:522) - Trying to load configuration default.xml
> 2011-03-04 07:15:21,927 DEBUG [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.c.a (?:?) -
> os.name: SunOS
> 2011-03-04 07:15:21,929 DEBUG [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.c.a (?:?) -
> os.arch: sparc
> 2011-03-04 07:15:21,931 DEBUG [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.c.a (?:?) -
> java.vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
> 2011-03-04 07:15:21,933 DEBUG [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.c.a (?:?) -
> Constructor ARPluginServerEncryptionInfo
> 2011-03-04 07:15:23,309 INFO  [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.g
> (?:?)
> - Loading all Java Plugins and Plugin sets
> 2011-03-04 07:15:23,311 INFO  [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.g
> (?:?)
> - Attempting to load Java Plugin ARSYS.ARF.WEBSERVICE
> 2011-03-04 07:15:23,340 INFO  [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.g
> (?:?)
> - Number of URLs for plugin ARSYS.ARF.WEBSERVICE is 2
> ...
> 
> Axton Grams
> 
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 3:14 PM, gok's <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for response LJ LongWing
>>
>> When I checked the server side log files in Plug-In logs the log is like
>> this
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */ARDBC   Plug-In Loaded:
>> ARSYS.ARDBC.CONFIGFILE version 3
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARPluginSetProperties
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARPluginInitialization
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARPluginTermination
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARPluginCreateInstance
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARPluginDeleteInstance
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARPluginEvent
>> undefined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARDBCCreateEntry
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARDBCGetEntry
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARDBCSetEntry
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7900 */        ARDBCDeleteEntry
>> defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7910 */        ARDBCGetEntryBLOB
>> undefined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7910 */
>> ARDBCGetListEntryWithFields      defined
>> <PLGN> <TID: 000932> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Dispatcher>
>> <Client-RPC:
>> 000000> /* Fri Mar 04 2011 11:25:10.7910 */       
>> ARDBCGetEntryStatistics
>> undefined
>>
>> so the ARSYS.ARDBC.CONFIGFILE plugin is working but the Test_Plugin which
>> I
>> am testing for vendor form is not shown up in the log So to make it up
>> and
>> running I have to use the armonitor but I am unable to find the
>> armonitor.cfg file  (I am searching now ). So because I haven't added the
>> command line there my plugin is not recognized by ARServer it seems.
>>
>> Regarding the "arplugin2" it's my bad of giving  and confusing with wrong
>> information
>>
>>
>> It is "arjavaplugin" log file where I don't find any log information of
>> my
>> TEST_Plugin.
>>
>> I added the server plug alias in ar.cfg file
>>
>> The copy of ar.cfg is
>>
>>
>> Server-Name: admin123-pc
>> Server-directory: C:\Program Files\BMC Software\ARSystem\ARServer\Db
>> Multiple-ARSystem-Servers: F
>> Register-With-Portmapper: T
>> TCD-Specific-Port: 0
>> Plugin-Port:9999
>> Alternate-Approval-Reg: T
>> Currency-Ratio-Client-Refresh-Interval: 60
>> Homepage-Form: Home Page
>> Private-RPC-Socket: 390601 1 1
>> Private-RPC-Socket: 390603 1 1
>> Private-RPC-Socket: 390620 2 2
>> Private-RPC-Socket: 390635 2 2
>> Plugin-Path: C:\Program Files\BMC Software\ARSystem
>> Plugin-Path: C:\Program Files\BMC Software\ARSystem\pluginsvr
>>
>> Plugin: ardbcconf.dll
>> Plugin: reportplugin.dll
>> Plugin: ServerAdmin.dll
>> Plugin: FlashboardObject.dll
>> Server-Plugin-Alias: TEST_PLUGIN TEST_PLUGIN admin123-pc:9999
>> Server-Plugin-Alias: ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY
>> admin123-pc:9999
>> Db-name: ARSystem
>> Db-user: admin123-PC\admin123
>> Sybase-Server-Name: ADMIN123-PC
>> SQL-Secure-Connection: T
>> SQL-Server-Set-ANSI-Defaults: T
>> Db-password:
>>
>> I/XQzDstQOggFXD/UsDCEOS1HCSiFJTYBAOo2fEDYQpryMAPzXxGvxFlBmxMjKm4pizDKs/YJSWeydUGEhQkzl8ynFT/JlYsTMD//Tzp3KvHhPk0CpgbPA==
>> Cache-Mode: 1
>> DSO-User-Password:
>>
>> sfM7iR+ET8NXj7p1+mkDYB4dcVHwai41cqZi40X+4ivepZVu8URJWFOtPqQxsh693zkNzlSDtcZjT2BmuSOrDfJFHc60Ge727OPKi5ncly2knWBZ6E+jfw==
>> Remedy-App-Service-Password:
>>
>> AvUl6gLloUbC+LW6NIAgF/AXUxevozxSu/MpAK3CCmvou6Zmlo/pG9qVtF1enesrDfG5ETFe7XorjZNFeEqSUSbfA1OOricrjtxZALgBMws/dnun/1KRww==
>> Mid-Tier-Service-Password:
>>
>> QS1//6Kf2T4Wk999M+SanB3e4md4/RIBItV9VzpMfl9QSEwZQTPzYVp3QfrUS1lZ9BUJHbsODOEF5ULcVwLRA1NPwtOwM2Rxu+9pw7aBR/DAIR97l3dvUw==
>> Server-Plugin-Alias: ARSYS.ARF.WEBSERVICE ARSYS.ARF.WEBSERVICE
>> admin123-pc:9999
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> LJ LongWing (Head) wrote:
>> >
>> > Ok...so the plugin server is obviously enabled and functional, that's
>> the
>> > first step....no I don't know what you mean by
>> >
>> > 'and in "arplugin2" I don't see the name of my plugin so I came to
>> > conclusion that it is not starting'
>> >
>> > What is arplugin2?
>> >
>> > When you say
>> >
>> > 'I added the C: location path in ar.cfg'
>> >
>> > What do you mean, I was looking for what you had in your config
>> > files....give me a copy of it
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
>> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of gok's
>> > Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 11:37 AM
>> > To: [email protected]
>> > Subject: Re: How to configure the Java Plugin to the ARServer
>> >
>> > LJ Longwing thanks for response first fault
>> >
>> > I haven't enabled it through armonitor.cfg ..... what I am doing here
>> is
>> I
>> > added the C: location path in ar.cfg  and starting the ARserver
>> services
>> >
>> >
>> > in the arjavaplugin log it is showing up like this
>> >
>> > 2011-03-04 11:25:12,232 WARN  [main] com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.d.b (?:?)
>> -
>> > INFO: Java plug-in server is initializing all plug-ins for 5 core
>> threads.
>> > Please wait ...
>> > 2011-03-04 11:25:12,254 WARN  [pool-2-thread-5]
>> > com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
>> > <ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
>> > 2011-03-04 11:25:12,254 WARN  [pool-2-thread-4]
>> > com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
>> > <ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
>> > 2011-03-04 11:25:12,259 WARN  [pool-2-thread-3]
>> > com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
>> > <ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
>> > 2011-03-04 11:25:12,260 WARN  [pool-2-thread-1]
>> > com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
>> > <ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
>> > 2011-03-04 11:25:12,260 WARN  [pool-2-thread-2]
>> > com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.plugins.ARPluginContext (?:?) -
>> > <ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY>Null registry location
>> > 2011-03-04 11:25:12,272 WARN  [pool-2-thread-2]
>> > com.bmc.arsys.pluginsvr.d.b
>> > (?:?) - INFO: Java plug-in server has initialized plug-ins for all 5
>> core
>> > threads. The server is ready to receive RPC calls.
>> >
>> >
>> > and in in "arplugin2" I don't see the name of my plugin so I came to
>> > conclusion that it is not starting
>> >
>> > In the pluginsvr folder in the XML this is how I wrote it
>> >
>> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
>> >
>> > <pluginsvr_config>
>> >       <port>9999</port>
>> >       <regPortMapper>false</regPortMapper>
>> >       <encryptionPolicy>1</encryptionPolicy>
>> >       <publicKeyAlg>4</publicKeyAlg>
>> >       <publicKeyExpiry>10000</publicKeyExpiry>
>> >       <dataEncryptionAlg>1</dataEncryptionAlg>
>> >       <dataKeyExpiry>10000</dataKeyExpiry>
>> >       <numCoreThreads>5</numCoreThreads>
>> >       <numSelectorThreads>2</numSelectorThreads>
>> >       <workQueueMonitorLogInterval>0</workQueueMonitorLogInterval>
>> >       <workQueueTaskThreshold>5</workQueueTaskThreshold>
>> >
>> >       <plugins>
>> >               <plugin>
>> >                       <name>ARSYS.ARF.WEBSERVICE</name>
>> >                       <pathelement type="location">C:/Program Files/BMC
>> > Software/ARSystem/pluginsvr/websvcjava75.jar</pathelement>
>> >
>> > <classname>com.bmc.arsys.ws.plugin.WSPlugin</classname>
>> >               </plugin>
>> >               <plugin>
>> >                       <name>ARSYS.ARF.REGISTRY</name>
>> >                       <pathelement type="location">C:/Program Files/BMC
>> > Software/ARSystem/pluginsvr/arregistryplugin75.jar</pathelement>
>> >
>> > <classname>com.bmc.arsys.plugins.registry.ARRegistryPlugin</classname>
>> >                       <pathelement type="location">C:/Program Files/BMC
>> > Software/ARSystem/pluginsvr/WSRegistryAPI7.5.jar</pathelement>
>> >
>> >               </plugin>
>> >
>> >               <plugin>
>> >                       <name>TEST_PLUGIN</name>
>> >                       <type>ARDBC</type>
>> >                       <code>JAVA</code>
>> >                       <filename>C:/Program Files/BMC
>> >
>> Software/ARSystem/Arserver/api/javaplugins/testplugin/testplugin.jar</filena
>> > me>
>> >
>> > <classname>com.bmc.arsys.plugin.sample.ARDBCSample</classname>
>> >                       <pathelement type="path">C:/Program Files/BMC
>> >
>> Software/ARSystem/Arserver/api/javaplugins/testplugin/sqljdbc.jar</patheleme
>> > nt>
>> >                       <pathelement type="path">C:/Program Files/BMC
>> >
>> Software/ARSystem/Arserver/api/javaplugins/testplugin/arapi75.jar</patheleme
>> > nt>
>> >                       <pathelement type="path">C:/Program Files/BMC
>> >
>> Software/ARSystem/Arserver/api/javaplugins/testplugin/arpluginsvr75.jar</pat
>> > helement>
>> >                       <userDefined>
>> >
>> > <url>jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;databaseName=ARSystem</url>
>> >
>> > <driver>com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver</driver>
>> >                               <user>Demo</user>
>> >                               <password></password>
>> >                               <dbtableprefix>T291</dbtableprefix>
>> >                       </userDefined>
>> >               </plugin>
>> >
>> >       </plugins>
>> > </pluginsvr_config>
>> >
>> >
>> > I think what I am doing is I haven't located them in the right
>> way.......
>> >
>> >
>> > LJ LongWing (Head) wrote:
>> >>
>> >> To run the Java Plugin server, you must have it enabled in the
>> >> armonitor.cfg
>> >> file, then the plugins that are enabled are configured in the xml in
>> the
>> >> pluginsvr folder.  What sort of config do you have enabled at the
>> moment,
>> >> complete lines and what files they come out of would be helpful.
>> >>
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
>> >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of gok's
>> >> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 8:46 AM
>> >> To: [email protected]
>> >> Subject: How to configure the Java Plugin to the ARServer
>> >>
>> >> I have worked on creating the plugin when I run the Java plugin it is
>> >> connecting to the external database and showing the arschema ,
>> >> arcontainer
>> >> ..... I am failing to configure it to the ARServer even though I added
>> >> the
>> >> C: location path in ar.cfg .......I have checked the plugin log's it
>> is
>> >> not
>> >> showing up there do I need to create a record in the configuration
>> ARDBC
>> >> form in the User tool ....can some one give me some help ......
>> >>
>> >> Envi: ARSystem 7.5 patch4
>> >> Database : SQL 2008 sp2
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >>
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