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An exception of type com.audium.server.xml.ElementConfigException is recorded in an error log
Categories: Audium Call Services 3.4.x and 3.5, Audium OpenSDK
Article ID: 43
Last updated: January 08, 2007
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SUMMARY

The error log for an application mentions that an exception of type com.audium.server.xml.ElementConfigException has been thrown.  This usually occurs when custom Java code is being used, especially for a dynamic configuration.

SYMPTOMS

This error message appears in an application's error log:

SERVER ERROR: An element encountered an exception of type com.audium.server.xml.ElementConfigException
with the message: The setting ______ does not exist.


where the blank is filled with the name of an element setting.

RESOLUTION

This error is appearing because an element expects this setting to exist and have a value. This is a common error to see while using a dynamic configuration class.  If  you are using dynamic configuration, you have two options:

1) Use a base configuration that includes a value for the setting that was listed in the error message.
2) Have your dynamic configuration class set the value of the setting that was listed in the error message at runtime.

For more information about Dynamic Configuration (including how to leverage a base configuration), please refer to the
Programmer Guide.


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