Sounds weird. Could you post your repository.xml configuration?
Regards,
Alex
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 8:17 PM, Sushil Vegad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Our web application uses custom nodes as follows: [nt:myFolder] > nt:folder
> and [nt:myFile] > nt:file
>
> We have a top level folder (called spaceFolder) which is a nt:myFolder under
> root; under spaceFolder we add other nodes as follows:
> spaceFolder.addNode("topicName",nt:myFolder);
> session.save();
> session.logout();
>
> We retrieve the topic folder as:
> Node root = session.getRootNode();
> Node spaceFolder = root.getNode(spaceName);
> Node topic = spaceFolder.getNode(topicName);
>
> If I shutdown the server and start it the next day:
> 1. spaceFolder.getNode(topicName) throws PathNotFoundException. spaceFolder
> is found always, the topicFolder is not found
> 2. Also, spaceFolder.addNode(topicName) throws ItemExistsException
>
> If I restart the server immediately no exception is thrown. Also, if the
> server is not restarted, no exception is thrown.
>
> On server startup, we create the repository and bind it:
> InitialContext jndiContext = new InitialContext(props);
> RepositoryConfig repoConfig = RepositoryConfig.create(repositoryConfig,
> repoHome);
> Repository repository = RepositoryImpl.create(repoConfig);
> jndiContext.bind(repositoryName, repository);
>
> Can anyone please point out what could be going wrong?
>
> Thanks a lot for any help that you could offer.
> Sushil
>
>
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