On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Thornton, Susan M. (LARC-B702)[NCI
INFORMATION SYSTEMS] <[email protected]> wrote:

>  The error message is actually looking for WebContinuation$UserObject in
> org/apache/cocoon/components/flow/*JAVASCRIPT*/fom and your grep found it
> in 
> org/apache/cocoon/components/flow/*JAVASC*/fom/FOM_WebContinuation$UserObject.class
> (I've put the difference in ALL CAPS).
>
> Hope this helps!
>

Thanks for the tip but actually that was a cut-and-paste error. And I have
found a horrible way to make the error go away. I have disabled all tomcat
security. Arrrghh. Obviously this is not the proper way to configure a
system. But it does get my DSpace working. And it shows that the problem is
related to tomcat security enforcement.

IMO this problem is going to bite more and more people as more and more use
the combination of tomcat5.5 and java 6.

I am quite desperate to resolve the problem I am having on debian running
> any kind of admin function within DSpace. I get the exception shown below.
> One way is to try to create a community but it seems like it happens when I
> try to create anything. The so-called missing class is in the xmlui
> installation in cocoon-2.1.9.jar.
>
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
> org/apache/cocoon/components/flow/javascript/fom/FOM_WebContinuation$UserObject
>
>         
> org.apache.cocoon.components.flow.javascript.fom.FOM_WebContinuation.setPageLocal(FOM_WebContinuation.java:202)
>
>         
> org.apache.cocoon.components.flow.javascript.fom.FOM_Cocoon.jsFunction_sendPage(FOM_Cocoon.java:267)
>
>         inv3.invoke()
>
> --
Regards,

Andrew M.
http://www.andrewpetermarlow.co.uk
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