The following SSO errors messages may be encountered at runtime:

Number

Error

Description

830

UNABLE TO CREATE SSO <tagname>

The current PROIV function is unable to automatically create the specified SSO at the end of function entry. This is typically because the PROIV Virtual Machine cannot find the Java class for the SSO in the directories specified in the pro4v[n].ini file SSO_JARPATH entry.

831

UNABLE TO INITIALISE OR CALL JVM

The PROIV Virtual Machine is unable to start the Java Virtual Machine. This is typically an installation issue, please contact PROIV Support for assistance.

832

SSO PARAMETER <tagname> IS UNDEFINED

This error occurs if a PROIV function expects an SSO parameter, which the calling PROIV function failed to supply. Check the PROIV function interface maps.

833

SSO SET PROPERTY <tagname.property> FAILED

An SSO set property call generated an exception. Examine the Automatic Rollback Alert windows for more information.

834

SSO GET PROPERTY <tagname.property> FAILED

An SSO get property call generated an exception. Examine the Automatic Rollback Alert windows for more information.

835

SSO METHOD CALL <tagname.property> FAILED

An SSO method call generated an exception. Examine the Automatic Rollback Alert windows for more information.

836

MISMATCHED SSO PARAMETER COUNT IN FUNCTION CALL    

This error occurs if the SSO parameter count expected by a called PROIV function failed to match the number of SSO parameters supplied by the PROIV calling function. Check the PROIV Function interface maps.

838

SSO_JARPATH CONTENTS ARE INVALID

This error indicates that the PROIV Virtual Machine has encountered a problem when reading the directories specified by SSO_JARPATH in the pro4v[n].ini file.

839

SSO METHOD CALL <tagname.property> RETURNED UNEXPECTED TYPE

Examine the rollback details for more information. Typically, a method call is expected to return a numeric value, and could feasibly return a non-numeric value. This occurs if the signature for this method in the SSO Gallery does not match the signature of the method called at runtime, for example, a mismatch between the JAR file versions.

 

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