The error message seems clear enough: "only one repository startup servlet allowed per web-app". Are you sure that you do not have it deployed twice on that Tomcat server?
Sorry for providing what may seem to be a very obvious answer, but it may happen that one makes such mistakes under stress, at least I'm very sure it has happened to me before. Good luck! On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Tushar Pareek <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > > We are using jackrabbit 2.8 .war in our application. But when I try to > deploy it on tomcat 8.0 server > > Things runs fine initially but at the time of creating repository , it > says servlet error ie “*HTTP status 500- only one repository startup > servlet allowed per web-app*”. > > > > Request you to help on this. > > > > With Regards, > > > > Tushar Pareek > > > > *t:* +91 80 42200595 | m: 96209 00963 > *e-mail:* *[email protected] <[email protected]>* > > *w:* www.cloudjetlabs.com > > [image: sized_logo] > > CONFIDENTIALITY & DISCLAIMER NOTICE This message from > *[email protected] > <[email protected]>* and any attachments contain specific, > confidential or proprietary information for exclusive use by the intended > email recipient and others authorised to receive it. If you are not the > intended recipient kindly notify the sender immediately. Any unauthorised > use or dissemination of the contents of this message is prohibited. Any > views and/or opinions expressed by the sender do not necessarily represent > those ofCloudJet Labs. CloudJet Labs does not accept liability or legal > responsibility for the contents of this message nor any errors in or > omissions to the content of electronically generated communications, or any > loss or damages howsoever caused, arising as a result of reliance on the > contents or unauthorised use thereof. Although steps have been taken by > CloudJet Labs to ensure the message is free from computer viruses, this > form of communication is not secure and therefore CloudJet Labs cannot > warrant this, nor that it has been intercepted and tampered with, CloudJet > Labs therefore does not accept any liability for damages howsoever arising > in this regard. The responsibility of detection and prevention of computer > viruses lies solely with the recipient. > > > > > > > -- Fabián Mandelbaum IS Engineer
