Wasn't sure where to record this, so apologies for bumping an old thread.

Had the same issue with Geoserver (2.2) deployed on JBoss (5.1.0.GA).  The
issue & fix posted 
http://geo-solutions.blogspot.com/2010/05/fix-geotools-and-geoserver-not-able-to.html
here  by Simone Giannecchini is certainly related (as suggested by Andrea),
even if the exception is different and the container is JBoss instead of
Tomcat.


Option [1] wasn't possible due to it being Tomcat-specific.  I can confirm
option [2] works, with the geoserver JAI libraries moved to the lib
directory for your server configuration (e.g. default/lib).  However, a
third option (which amounts to the same as [2]) is to install the native JAI
as described  http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/production/java.html
here , and completely remove the JAI libraries which come bundled with
geoserver (that is, the /Cleanup/ step at the end is not optional).


Andy

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