Explanation: | The value for the Timeout parameter in the Web Service application connection is a negative number. |
User Response: | Set the Timeout value in the Web Service application connection equal to zero or higher. |
Explanation: | The SOAP request for a web service source contains invalid or incomplete data. See the error details for more information. |
User Response: | Modify the SOAP request in the Edit Tables dialog box. |
Explanation: | Internal error. |
User Response: | Contact Informatica Global Customer Support. |
Explanation: | You might not have entered a value for the HTTP proxy port number when you configured the Integration Service. |
User Response: | Configure the HTTP proxy port number for the Integration Service in the Administrator tool. |
Explanation: | You might not have entered a value for the password for the HTTP proxy settings when you configured the Integration Service. |
User Response: | Configure the HTTP proxy password for the Integration Service in the Administrator tool. |
Explanation: | You might not have specified a value for the domain connection attribute in the Web Service application connection. |
User Response: | Enter a value for the domain connection attribute in the Web Service application connection. |
Explanation: | You might have specified invalid SSL parameters in the Web Service application connection, or you might not have specified the SSL parameters. |
User Response: | Enter valid SSL parameters in the Web Service application connection. |
Explanation: | You might have specified an invalid trust certificates file name in the Web Service application connection, or you might not have specified the absolute path to the file. |
User Response: | Enter a valid trust certificates file name in the Web Service application connection, and specify the absolute path to the file. |
Explanation: | You might have specified an invalid certificate file name, certificate file password, or certificate file type in the Web Service application connection. Or, you might not have specified the absolute path to the file. |
User Response: | Enter a valid certificate file name, certificate password, and certificate file type in the Web Service application connection, and specify the absolute path to the file. |
Explanation: | Internal error. |
User Response: | Contact Informatica Global Customer Support. |
Explanation: | Internal error. |
User Response: | Contact Informatica Global Customer Support. |
Explanation: | Internal error. |
User Response: | Contact Informatica Global Customer Support. |
Explanation: | The JDK version is incorrect. |
User Response: | Check the version of the installed JDK. |
Explanation: | The PATH setting is incorrect. |
User Response: | Make sure the PATH settings are correct. |
Explanation: | The CLASSPATH setting is incorrect. |
User Response: | Make sure the CLASSPATH settings are correct. |
Explanation: | A CLASSPATH entry is missing or inaccurate. |
User Response: | Make sure that the CLASSPATH contains the JAR files that PowerExchange for Web Services requires. |
Explanation: | The JDK version is incorrect. |
User Response: | Check the version of the installed JDK. |
Explanation: | The PATH setting is incorrect. |
User Response: | Make sure the PATH settings are correct. |
Explanation: | The PATH setting is incorrect. |
User Response: | Make sure that the PATH settings are correct. |
Explanation: | The PATH setting is incorrect. |
User Response: | Make sure that the PATH settings are correct. |
Explanation: | The version of the PowerCenter library that appears first in the PATH setting is incorrect. For example, you have two versions of PowerCenter libraries, such as version 7.0 and version 8.0. You are trying to use PowerCenter 8.0, but the library from PowerCenter version 7.0 appears first in the PATH setting. |
User Response: | Check the PATH setting for the specified library. Make sure that library belongs to the PowerCenter version that you want to use. |