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Daniel Bloomfield Ramagem updated JCR-763: ------------------------------------------ Attachment: testservlet.war Simple test Servlet for demonstrating the reported problem, with the source code inside. This WAR has a Geronimo deployment plan inside. The Jackrabbit JCA Resource Adapter must have already been installed in the server. > Unable to create and login to different workspaces > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: JCR-763 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-763 > Project: Jackrabbit > Issue Type: Bug > Components: jca > Affects Versions: 1.2.1 > Environment: Geronimo 1.1.1, Java 5r10, Windows XP > Reporter: Daniel Bloomfield Ramagem > Attachments: stacktrace.txt, testservlet.war > > > I'm using the Jackrabbit 1.2.1 JCA adapter and trying to have a Servlet > create and use two separate workspaces. I get a > "java.lang.IllegalStateException: Inactive logical session handle called" > error when running the code below: > Context ctx = new InitialContext(); > Repository repository = (Repository) ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/jackrabbit"); > Credentials credentials = new SimpleCredentials("username", > "password".toCharArray()); > Session session = repository.login(credentials); > Workspace workspace = session.getWorkspace(); > JackrabbitWorkspace jws = (JackrabbitWorkspace) workspace; > jws.createWorkspace("ws1"); > jws.createWorkspace ("ws2"); > Session s1 = repository.login(credentials, "ws1"); > Session s2 = repository.login(credentials, "ws2"); > System.out.println("s1.getWorkspace().getName() = " + s1.getWorkspace > ().getName()); > System.out.println("s2.getWorkspace().getName() = " + > s2.getWorkspace().getName()); > To make matters worse, when I comment out the lines for the creation of the > second workspace (ws2), the code runs fine but I can't seem to login to ws1. > On the file system the "ws1" workspace directory got created OK. But the > System.out.println prints "default" for the workspace name) > Context ctx = new InitialContext(); > Repository repository = (Repository) ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/jackrabbit"); > Credentials credentials = new SimpleCredentials("username", > "password".toCharArray()); > Session session = repository.login(credentials); > Workspace workspace = session.getWorkspace(); > JackrabbitWorkspace jws = (JackrabbitWorkspace) workspace; > jws.createWorkspace("ws1"); > //jws.createWorkspace ("ws2"); > Session s1 = repository.login(credentials, "ws1"); > //Session s2 = repository.login(credentials, "ws2"); > System.out.println("s1.getWorkspace().getName() = " + s1.getWorkspace > ().getName()); > //System.out.println("s2.getWorkspace().getName() = " + > s2.getWorkspace().getName()); -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.