On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Subash Chaturanga <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Luciano Resende <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I have downloaded the war file you attached to the jira, and I
>> couldn't make it work where the application wouldn't start when
>> deployed to tomcat. I then replaced all jars in the
>> photark/WEB-INF/lib with the ones from my own jar and things worked
>> again. This might mean you have some corrupted jars in your
>> environment, so I'd recommend renaming/deleting your current maven m2
>> repository (~/.m2/repository) and then build again (which would force
>> downloading the jars again from maven public repos). After that,
>> please try the war again, and let me know if this would help.
>>
>
> I tried it and same result. Then I got a working photark war from Suhothayan
> and deploy his war on my tomcat and same result.
> Then I got his tomcat and war both and deploy his working photark in his
> tomcat and surprisingly still the same result.
> Can't imagine what this problem.
>

PhotArk creates the JCR repository in the current directory, so if you
have Tomcat installed in c:\tomcat, and you start tomcat by going to
c:\tomcat\bin and using the startup.bat... the repository will be
c:\tomcat\bin\photark.  If you stop tomcat, remove that directory,
and start it again... does things get any better ? Otherwise, I don't
have much more to suggest... other then suggest you cleanup (recreate)
your photark dev environment including tomcat.



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