adobe-livecycle-websphere.ear fails to deployIf you are deploying LiveCycle components to WebSphere
on a localized instance of the Windows operating system, the Configuration
Manager deployment process reaches approximately 7% completion and
then adobe-livecycle-websphere.ear fails to deploy.
Follow these steps to avoid this problem:
Use Configuration Manager to configure the LiveCycle
EAR files, but do not deploy them.
Without exiting Configuration Manager, open the WebSphere
Administrative Console and remove the following JVM argument from
the server configuration:
–Dfile.encoding=utf8
Restart WebSphere.
In Configuration Manager, deploy the adobe-livecycle-websphere.ear file.
When complete, return to the WebSphere Administrative Console.
Add the –Dfile.encoding=utf8 JVM argument
back.
Restart WebSphere.
Return to Configuration Manager and deploy the remaining
EAR files.
Start/Stop script prompts for inputs even if the inputs are defined in the script.The console output will display default value in bind address
and port value fields. If you have defined values in the script,
the values defined in the script would be considered instead of
values displayed on the console output.
On Windows, you may provide TCP locator bind address and port
values by following methods:
Application model features are unavailableIf you select an ECM repository as the working repository
on the ECM Connectors Configuration Settings screen in the
Administration Console, LiveCycle-specific application model features
become unavailable. For example, you may not be able to create,
execute, or delete LiveCycle applications.
However, you will be able to work with LiveCycle processes as
before.
Level setting for HTML to PDF is lostThe level setting on the Home > Services > PDF Generator> File Type Settings > New > HTML to PDF screen
in the Administration Console is lost. For example, change the level
setting from Get only 1 level to Get only 2 levels.
Now, click some other option (for example, PDF optimizer)
and then expand HTML to PDF again. The value for the setting
changes to Get only 1 level from what you set.
To resolve this issue, set the value for this setting again to Get only 2 levels (or any
other desired value) immediately before clicking Save.
Note that if you expand the HTML to PDF section again,
you will still see Get only 1 level selected instead of Get only 2 levels.
Do not worry about this user interface discrepancy since LiveCycle
has correctly stored your selected value.
If you want to confirm that your selected value has indeed been
stored, do the following tasks:
In Administration Console, click Home > Services > PDF Generator> Configuration Files > Export Configuration File to
export the configuration file.
In the exported configuration file, verify that the value
of the <levels> tag under <html2pdfSettings> is
correct.
English error messages instead of localized strings on some screensAdministration Console displays English error messages
instead of the localized strings on some screens. To resolve this
issue, change the JVM locale to have server-side components generate
localized error messages. For example, add the following JVM argument
to set the JVM locale to French:
Exception in server log when removing applicationsFrom Workbench, when you remove an application which has
a datatype which is referenced in a process, an exception is recorded
in the server log. However, the required application is undeployed
and removed successfully. You can ignore this error.
WebSphere stops responding when many concurrent threads are runningWhen the storeContent operation for Content
Services (deprecated) is invoked with more than 30 threads, the
WebSphere Application Server may stop responding.
Follow these steps to resolve the issue:
In WebSphere Administrative Console, click Servers > Server Types > WebSphere application servers and
then click a server name.
In the right pane, click Thread pools under Additional
Properties.
Click WebContainer and, on the Configuration page,
increase the value of the Maximum Size field by double the
number of threads that you need to run. For example, increase the
value of the Maximum Size field by 80 if you want to run
40 threads.
Click Apply or OK.
Click Save directly to the master configuration.
Restart the WebSphere Application Server.
Repeated messages in the WebSphere logs for objects created using Asset ManagerThis issue is relevant for the Correspondence Management
solution.
For objects created using the Asset Manager building block, you
may observe that the following message appears repeatedly in the
WebSphere logs:
ADMLuceneInde I org.alfresco.repo.search.impl.lucene.ADMLuceneIndexerImpl indexProperty Not indexed: Content Missing
node: workspace://SpacesStore/aeb5e45f-971f-4f31-8f2b-5ed4f2a15070 at /{http://www.alfresco.org/model/application/1.0}company_home/{http://www.alfresco.org/model/content/1.0}DataStore/{http://www.alfresco.org/model/content/1.0}ObjectWithExtendedPropertiesMap/{http://www.alfresco.org/model/content/1.0}ObjectWithExtendedPropertiesMap-1282274200933
Follow these steps to prevent this message from appearing:
In WebSphere Administrative Console, click Servers > Websphere application servers and
click the server name.
On the Configuration tab, under Troubleshooting, click Change log level details.
Click the Runtime tab and then expand the All Components list.
Navigate to the org.alfresco.repo.search.impl.* category.
Click the org.alfresco.repo.search.impl.lucene.* category
and select Message and Trace Levels > warning.
Click Apply or OK and then click Save directly to the master configuration.
FileNet connector services fail to startIf you are using a version of the IBM FileNet content engine
that is not exactly 4.0 but in between 4.0 and 4.5 (e.g. 4.0.3),
you may see the following error message:
java.lang.Exception: Content Engine/Connection URL specified is invalid - cemp:http://<server>:<port>/wsi/FNCEWS40DIME?jaasConfigurationName=FileNetP8WSI.
Edit the properties file as follows: Open the file, adobe-component-ext.properties in
a text editor and delete the entry for builtin_serialization.jar.
Restart the server.
Start all the services for the IBM FileNet connector, from
Administration Console.
The default location for the adobe-component-ext.properties file
is: For JBoss : <Jboss install dir>/bin folder
For WebLogic : <weblogic install dir>/user_projects/domains/<domain name> folder.
For WebSphere : <websphere install dir>/profiles/<profile name> folder.
Problem when restoring LiveCycle to a machine with a different host nameImported processes from LiveCycle 9.x or earlier may use
a Document Form variable and the Submit PDF Form service. For such
processes, users are not able to submit a form to complete a task
under the following circumstances:
The process is started and then a backup of the database
and GDS is performed as part of LiveCycle Backup and Restore functionality.
LiveCycle is restored on another machine with a different
host name. Under the GDS directory, the "backup" folder is renamed
to "restore", and the database is restored.
The user submits the form in Workspace.
When the user submits the form, a Security Warning dialog box
displays this message: "This document has accessed more than one
site and might be trying to share data among different locations.
This could be a privacy concern. Are you sure you want to continue?"
When the user clicks Yes, this error message appears: "This page
cannot be displayed".
To avoid this problem, use the same host name when restoring
LiveCycle from a backup.
GB18030 characters are displayed as periods when a PDF file is exported to Text formatWhen a PDF file is exported to Text format, all 4-byte
and some 2-byte GB18030 characters are displayed as periods.
To address this issue, set the encoding as follows: Launch Adobe Acrobat
Click Edit > Preferences
Select Convert From PDF category
Select Text (Plain) in the Converting From PDF column.
Set Output file encoding to UTF-8.
Close Adobe Acrobat.
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