Chad,

7-8, I think you are Ok

To test the new Repository you can try the sample pages e.g.
"populate.jsp" (check the code and change the password)

Did you try the webdav pages to check if It's up ?


Anibal

El sáb, 09-01-2010 a las 18:13 -0700, ChadDavis escribió:

> Does it matter if the WAR is not running in exploded directory format?
> 
> On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 6:06 PM, ChadDavis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Jackrabbit 2.0
> >
> > I'm trying to run the jackrabbit-webapp application.  I've reviewed
> > the mailing list for related threads.  A couple of threads discuss
> > this topic  but do not resolve it, and I can find no documentation.
> >
> > I've explicitly documented my failed attempts.  Please insert helpful
> > information where ever you can.
> >
> > 1) I'm running the web app by dropping the WAR file into the webapps
> > directory of my container, Jetty.
> >
> > 2) There is NO existing configuration files, no bootstrap.properites
> > and no jackrabbit home, nothing
> >
> > 3) I get the somewhat expected complaint in the logs that the
> > repository couldn't be inititialized
> >
> > 9.01.2010 17:01:55 *ERROR* RepositoryStartupServlet: Repository
> > startup configuration is not valid but a bootstrap config is
> > specified. (RepositoryStartupServlet.java, line 366)
> >
> > 9.01.2010 17:01:55 *ERROR* RepositoryStartupServlet: Either create the
> > jackrabbit/bootstrap.properties file or
> > (RepositoryStartupServlet.java, line 367)
> >
> > 9.01.2010 17:01:55 *ERROR* RepositoryStartupServlet: use the
> > '/config/index.jsp' for easy configuration.
> > (RepositoryStartupServlet.java, line 368)
> >
> > 9.01.2010 17:01:55 *ERROR* RepositoryStartupServlet:
> > RepositoryStartupServlet initializing failed:
> > javax.servlet.ServletException: Repository startup configuration is
> > not valid. (RepositoryStartupServlet.java, line 245)
> >
> > javax.servlet.ServletException: Repository startup configuration is not 
> > valid.
> >
> >
> > 4) Note, a jackrabbit folder was actually created at this point.  It's
> > empty except for a single directory in it, tmp.  tmp is also empty.
> >
> > 5) I try to follow the instructions from this log statement -- but
> > there is NO such thing as /config/index.jsp
> >
> > 6) If I hit the webapp root, I get the "Content Repository Setup" page
> >  -- is this the "wizard" referenced by the javadoc for the
> > RepositoryStartupServlet?
> >
> > 7) I choose Create a new repository, it complains that the jackrabbit
> > directory already exists ( see #4 above )
> >
> > 8) If i manually delete that directory and hit the create a new
> > repository again, it kind of works.  The repository directories seem
> > to have been created with complete info.
> >
> > 9) But I can't use the remote webdav servlet.  If I hit the URL, like
> > localhost:8080/myapp/server, I get an RMI error of all things
> >
> > <D:error>
> > <dcr:exception>
> > <dcr:class>
> > org.apache.jackrabbit.rmi.client.RemoteRepositoryException
> > </dcr:class>
> > <dcr:message>
> > java.rmi.RemoteException: No target found:
> > //localhost:1099/jackrabbit.repository; nested exception is:
> >        java.rmi.NotBoundException: jackrabbit.repository
> > </dcr:message>
> >
> > 10) I suppose this is because the init process didn't go down as exptected.
> >


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