Hi, On 1/9/06, Kennedy, Colleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Apologies if this has been answered before, I am new to jackrabbit and > could not find anything on it. We are using jackrabbit via RMI and > somehow one of our nodes has been corrupted. Each user has a node under > which they can store documents. When we try to access one of the user's > we get the exception below. I have tried to delete this user's node, > but get the same exception. It seems to think it has a document with > the UUID listed below, but when it tries to access it, it is not there.
The problem doesn't look like it would be related to JCR-RMI, but you may want to check if the same code works without the RMI layer. Can you access the node directly with the UUID? BR, Jukka Zitting -- Yukatan - http://yukatan.fi/ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software craftmanship, JCR consulting, and Java development