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Andy Stevens commented on ROL-1467:
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The same seems to happen on Websphere 5.1.1:

WebSphere Platform 5.1 [BASE 5.1.1 a0426.01] [JDK 1.4.2 cn1420-20040626] [ND 
5.1.0.0 b0344.02]
Host Operating System is Windows 2003, version 5.2
Java version = J2RE 1.4.2 IBM Windows 32 build cn1420-20040626 (JIT enabled: 
jitc), Java Compiler = jitc, Java VM name = Classic VM


> Roller web app won't start on Websphere 5.1
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ROL-1467
>                 URL: 
> http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/roller/browse/ROL-1467
>             Project: Roller
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Installation
>    Affects Versions: 3.1
>         Environment: WebSphere Platform 5.1 [BASE 5.1.0.0 b0344.02] [ND 
> 5.1.0.0 b0344.02]
>            Reporter: Andy Stevens
>            Assignee: Roller Unassigned
>
> I downloaded the Roller 3.1 binaries zip, and the extra jars from the 
> dev.java.net site.  Because Websphere is only Servlet 2.3, I edited the 
> web.xml (added the appropriate DOCTYPE, removed the namespace from the webapp 
> element, removed the dispatcher elements from the filter mappings so that the 
> file validates okay and uncommented the mail session resource ref).  
> Following the instructions in the installation guide, I've created a 
> roller-custom.properties (with appropriate hibernate.dialect, uploads.dir and 
> search.index.dir) in WEB-INF/classes and used "jar cvf" to create a .war 
> file.  I set up a MySQL database and created server resources for the 
> datasource and mail session ("Test Connection" succeeds for the datasource).
> I've installed the war file as an application in Websphere 5.1, mapped the 
> resources to the references, chose the appropriate server & virtual host 
> mappings, saved, synchronised the nodes and restarted the server.  However, 
> during startup the roller application refuses to start, producing the 
> messages:
> ApplicationMg A WSVR0200I: Starting application: roller
> WebContainer  A SRVE0169I: Loading Web Module: Roller Weblogger.
> WebGroup      E SRVE0054E: An error occurred while loading Web application
> DeployedAppli W WSVR0206E: Module, roller.war, of application, 
> roller.ear/deployments/roller, failed to start
> ApplicationMg W WSVR0101W: An error occurred starting, roller
> ApplicationMg A WSVR0217I: Stopping application: roller
> ApplicationMg A WSVR0220I: Application stopped: roller
> So I tried installing the app into Tomcat (5.5.17, bundled with Netbeans 5.5) 
> instead, and it started up just fine.
> Searching the web, I found some articles Jeff Chilton wrote 
> (http://www.zatz.com/authors/authorpages/jeffchilton.html) about his problems 
> installing an earlier version of Roller into WSAD 5.1.2.1 (this was back in 
> Nov '04).  His symptoms seemed to be the same (i.e. the above messages), so 
> guided by his investigations I tried removing the roller-web.jar from 
> WEB-INF/lib.  The application did then succeed in starting, though it 
> complained loudly about all the missing servlets etc.  But the last line it 
> outputs is
> ApplicationMg A WSVR0221I: Application started: roller
> which at least appears to rule out a problem with the deployment descriptor.
> I tried commenting out the various parts of the deployment descriptor 
> (servlets & mappings, filters & mappings, listeners), but it still wouldn't 
> start.  The only thing that lets it start up is removing that jar file.
> Any ideas what else I can do to get it running, or where I should start 
> looking in the code to try & figure it out?

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