Felix Meschberger wrote:
> 
> Now, I do not understand anymore: You say, Jackrabbit is started
> embedded in Sling (using the jackrabbit-server bundle) but then you say,
> the RMI connection classes do not fit ??
Hmm, did I say that? :)

> 
> Could it be, that you did not start Jackrabbit embedded but in a
> separate tomcat web app and you access it through the jackrabbit-client
> bundle ? Now, the question is, how the jackrabbit-client bundle loads
> the respective class.
> 
Yes, I start jackrabbit as a separate webapp and access it through the
jackrabbit client bundle. The client bundle imports the jackrabbit api
classes from the jcr api bundle. And the jcr api bundle contains the
nodetypeloader class where the class cast exception occurs. This bundle
uses the jackrabbit classes that it contains.

Carsten

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