Doesn't the jackrabbit-spi2dav jar need a service file in it's manifest folder?
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 5:50 PM, ChadDavis <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm following the bit of a tutorial found at: > > http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/RemoteAccess > > When I try to connect, I get an error that seems to indicate that the > appropriate factory can't be found. I have put this appropriate jar > on the classpath, however, as the tutorial says. Here's the error: > > [2010-01-05 17:45:02,973] ERROR ContentRepositoryHelper: Failure > initializing content repository: javax.jcr.RepositoryException: No > repository factory can handle the given configuration: > {org.apache.jackrabbit.spi2davex.uri=http://localhost:8080/server/default/jcr:root, > org.apache.jackrabbit.spi.RepositoryServiceFactory=org.apache.jackrabbit.spi2davex.Spi2davexRepositoryServiceFactory} > at > org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.JcrUtils.getRepository(JcrUtils.java:94) > at > org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.GenericRepositoryFactory.getUriRepository(GenericRepositoryFactory.java:143) > at > org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.GenericRepositoryFactory.getRepository(GenericRepositoryFactory.java:88) > at > org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.JcrUtils.getRepository(JcrUtils.java:88) > > Do I have to do something other than drop the > jackrabbit-spi2dav-2.0-beta3.jar in to the classpath ? >
