09-12-2007 06:00 AM - edited 03-14-2019 01:17 AM
Hello,
I am currently experiencing a problem at an IP T site using Call Manager 4.1 and IPCC 4.1. After the installation of the TAPS plug-in on the IPCC servers, we are seeing unmarshalling errors while debugging scripts. In my experience, that is due to a Java version mismatch. This is certainly the case as the Call Managers are running Java version 1.4.2_05 while the Java version on the IPCC servers is 1.3.
My question is simple. How can I restore the IPCC functionality and Java integrity?
Thanks.
09-18-2007 06:13 AM
I think you getting, Remote Method Invocation (RMI) error message, Connection refused to host:[localhost:1099]; nested exception is: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused appears when you attempt to debug scripts. Refer to RMI Error When Debugging Script in Cisco IPCC Express for additional information.
For more info:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/custcosw/ps3651/products_qanda_item09186a008021df8d.shtml
09-18-2007 06:24 AM
Nope. I'm getting the errors while doing the following tasks:
When debugging -
error marshalling arguments; nested exception is:
java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort: socket write error
....and when using reactive script for any script -
RemoteException occurred in server thread; nested exception is:
java.rmi.unmarshalException: error unmarshalling arguments; nested exception is:
java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol: Files/avvid/Documments/User/default/classpath/TAPS.jar
I'll have a look at the link provided but these errors are different that what you've suggested.
Thanks so far.
02-05-2009 08:03 AM
This is the fix.....
A) Open App Admin page of CRS Engine.
B) Go to Applications -> Document Management -> default -> classpath.
C) You can see TAPS.jar , Delete this file. There is an option to delete it in Actions column.
D) Go to the machine in which editor is installed.
E) Go to C:\Program Files\wfavvid\Documents\User\default\classpath and delete TAPS.jar if it exists there.
F) Restart the editor and try reactive debugging now. It should work.
07-09-2013 02:33 AM
hi there,
which exception in cisco hold java.net.ConnectException: connection refuse ?
07-09-2013 02:51 AM
Hi,
please do not resurrect old threads - create a new one instead.
Where do you see that exception? In an UCCX script?
G.
07-09-2013 02:56 AM
hello,
this is when i try to connect to a webservice calling from an IVR Script and the webservice is down. i just wanted to know which exception is defined for java.net.ConnectException: connection refuse in the list of the parent exceptions defined.
07-09-2013 03:07 AM
Hi, take a look at this:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-27235
If you take a look at the class hierarchy for java.net.ConnectException, its superclass is java.io.IOException (IOE).
It's rethrown as com.cisco.doc.DocumentIOException.
G.
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