Hi, I am getting following error when running a report through java in oc4j server.please reply ASAP....please.................. MOD_OC4J_0184: Failed to find an oc4j process for destination: AMANDA [Tue Mar 20 23:08:43 2012] [error] [client 10.252.12.16] [ecid: 1332299323:10.252.2.108:904:6576:1,0] MOD_OC4J_0145: There is no oc4j process (for destination: AMANDA) available to service request. [Tue Mar 20 23:08:43 2012] [error] [client 10.252.12.16] [ecid: 1332299323:10.252.2.108:904:6576:1,0] MOD_OC4J_0119: Failed to get an oc4j process for destination: AMANDA [Tue Mar 20 23:08:43 2012] [error] [client 10.252.12.16] [ecid: 1332299323:10.252.2.108:904:6576:1,0] MOD_OC4J_0013: Failed to call destination: AMANDA's service() to service the request. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:44 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] (10054)An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host: MOD_OC4J_0086: Got an unexpected error while calling recv() to receive a message from oc4j and error code is 10054. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:44 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0054: Failed to call network routine to receive an ajp13 message from oc4j. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:44 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0033: Failed to receive an ajp13 message from oc4j. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:44 2012] [warn] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0078: Network connection errors happened to host: owdala04 and port: 12502 while receiving the first response from oc4j. This request is recoverable. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] (10061)No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it: MOD_OC4J_0085: connect() returns: -1. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] (10061)No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it: MOD_OC4J_0088: connect() returns error: -1. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] (0)The operation completed successfully: MOD_OC4J_0051: Tried 1 times and failed to connect to oc4j with worker: AMANDA_15. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0030: Failed to connect an oc4j process. This request is recoverable. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0026: Failed to marshal a request to ajp13 message headers or send them to the web container. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [warn] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0184: Failed to find an oc4j process for destination: AMANDA [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0145: There is no oc4j process (for destination: AMANDA) available to service request. [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0119: Failed to get an oc4j process for destination: AMANDA [Tue Mar 20 23:09:45 2012] [error] [client 10.255.14.210] [ecid: 1332299375:10.252.2.108:904:6756:9,0] MOD_OC4J_0013: Failed to call destination: AMANDA's service() to service the request. 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