You've clearly got some compiled JSPs that are left over from 2.6.
JSPWiki 2.8 is trying to execute them, and is understandably confused.
There's likely a "work" or "temp" directly, somewhere, where JBoss
keeps its compiled JSPs. Make sure you flush all files in that
directory, then re-start.
Andrew
On Oct 4, 2008, at 9:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
as I am running a JBoss server, I deployed JSPWiki on it.
But I am not able to login.
I changed the JBoss "login-config.xml", but still no success.
I even tried the JSPWiki-2.8.0-beta-1, but when I try to login
there, I get the following error message:
JSPWiki has detected an error
Error Message
Expected static method
com
.ecyrd
.jspwiki.auth.AuthenticationManager.allowsCookieAuthentication()Z
Exception
java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError
Place where detected
org.apache.jsp.templates.default_.LoginContent_jsp._jspService(),
line 159
If you have changed the templates, please do check them. This error
message may show up because of that. If you have not changed them,
and you are either installing JSPWiki for the first time or have
changed configuration, then you might want to check your
configuration files. If you are absolutely sure that JSPWiki was
running quite okay or you can't figure out what is going on, then by
all means, come over to jspwiki.org and tell us. There is more
information in the log file (like the full stack trace, which you
should add to any error report).
And don't worry - it's just a computer program. Nothing really
serious is probably going on: at worst you can lose a few nights
sleep. It's not like it's the end of the world.
Does anyone know how to get this working?
Regards
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