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"java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to setAutoCommit to true for pool connection." Error Generated Sending Integration from OTM to EBS via SOA (Doc ID 2363501.1)

Last updated on JUNE 01, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Transportation Management - Version 6.3.7 to 6.4.3 [Release 6.3 to 6.4]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

When sending integration from OTM to EBS via SOA the following error may be generated.

<messages><input>
<g_InvokeAuthenticateTicketInput><part name="InputParameters" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><InputParameters xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/pcbpel/adapter/db/APPS/WSH_OTM_REF_DATA_GEN_PKG/VALIDATE_TKT/">
  <P_OPERATION xmlns="">WSH_SEND_TO_OTM_OUTBOUND</P_OPERATION>
  <P_ARGUMENT xmlns="">OUTBOUND_POST</P_ARGUMENT>
  <P_TICKET xmlns="">5A2A09F69F0CC90430DFAF8DB912A60E</P_TICKET>
</InputParameters></part></g_InvokeAuthenticateTicketInput></input><fault>
<bpelFault><faultType>0</faultType><bindingFault xmlns="http://schemas.oracle.com/bpel/extension"><part name="summary"><summary>Exception occured when binding was invoked.
Exception occured during invocation of JCA binding: "JCA Binding execute of Reference operation 'AuthenticateTicket' failed due to: Interaction processing error.
Error while processing the execution of the WSH_OTM_REF_DATA_GEN_PKG.VALIDATE_TKT API interaction.
An error occurred while processing the interaction for invoking the WSH_OTM_REF_DATA_GEN_PKG.VALIDATE_TKT API. Cause: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to setAutoCommit to true for pool connection.
Check to ensure that the XML containing parameter data matches the parameter definitions in the XSD.  This exception is considered not retriable, likely due to a modelling mistake.
".
The invoked JCA adapter raised a resource exception.
Please examine the above error message carefully to determine a resolution.
</summary></part><part name="detail"><detail>Failed to setAutoCommit to true for pool connection.</detail></part><part name="code"><code>null</code></part></bindingFault></bpelFault></fault><faultType>
<message>0</message></faultType></messages>

 

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