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Attempting To Create A Connection Factory With A JNDI Name That Already Exists: "eis/MQ/MQAdapter". (Doc ID 2252723.1)

Last updated on MAY 15, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle SOA Suite - Version 12.2.1.1.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

MQSeriesAdapter is failing after creating new JNDI. The JNDI name being created is NOT eis/MQ/MQAdapter.

The error below is seen in the logs:

####<Apr 5, 2017, 10:43:24,865 PM EDT> <Error> <Connector> <soa_server1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '25' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <> <> <4cb5f847-58dc-4346-ba5f-d517591c6d1a-000231b6> <1491446604865> <[severity-value: 8] [rid: 0] [partition-id: 0] [partition-name: DOMAIN] > <BEA-199212> <Failed to create connection pool [eis/MQ/MQAdapter] due to error: Attempting to create a connection factory with a JNDI name that already exists: "eis/MQ/MQAdapter".
weblogic.connector.exception.RAOutboundException: Attempting to create a connection factory with a JNDI name that already exists: "eis/MQ/MQAdapter".
at weblogic.connector.outbound.RAOutboundManager.createConnectionFactoryInternal(RAOutboundManager.java:618)
at weblogic.connector.outbound.RAOutboundManager.createConnectionFactory(RAOutboundManager.java:431)
at weblogic.connector.outbound.RAOutboundManager.createConnectionFactorys(RAOutboundManager.java:407)
at weblogic.connector.common.RAInstanceManager.createResourceAdapter(RAInstanceManager.java:1326)
at weblogic.connector.common.RAInstanceManager.activate(RAInstanceManager.java:463)
at weblogic.connector.deploy.ConnectorModule.activate(ConnectorModule.java:299)
at weblogic.application.internal.ExtensibleModuleWrapper$ActivateStateChange.next(ExtensibleModuleWrapper.java:317)
at weblogic.application.internal.ExtensibleModuleWrapper$ActivateStateChange.next(ExtensibleModuleWrapper.java:313)

The screenshot below shows the error in the console:

Cause

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