Did you already try resetting the database?

1) shut down the server
2) delete the "portal" directory under server/default/data
3) Remove all the JBoss tables or wipe out all data contained within those 
tables.
4) restart the server. I think they use Hibernate to automatically check for 
the existence of needed tables and to recreate and repopulate them as necessary.

That has worked for me in the past.

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