Have you tried to debug the problem right into Jackrabbit's source code? Watching the variables / context when the exception is thrown is probably the only way to find out more.
Regards, Alex On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 4:54 AM, jascpaint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello all, > Your help would be much appreciated as I have been trying to solve this > problem with no success. > > I use jetty to access to the repository which exposes its content via > WebDAV. Because I want to implement my own file structure, I need to define > my own nodetypes. I've written a CND fille and passed it on to the > ServerJackrabbitNodeTypeManager. > > I've also written a custom IOHandler and modified config.xml to replace the > default DefaultHandler with my MyIOHandler. > > But the problems is it keeps WARNing me that the IOHandler is not a valid > one. Here is the warning message: > > *WARN * ResourceConfig: Resource configuration: the handler is not a valid > IOHandler. (ResourceConfig.java, line 108) > > There is no other error messages. My MyIOHandler is definitely in the > classpath because the debug printout statement was printed from > MyIOHandler's constructor. > > I've tried different implementations of MyIOHandler including: > 1) MyIOHandler extends DefaultHandler and overrides importProperties() and > exportProperties() > 2) MyIOHandler extends DefaultHandler without overriding anything > 3) MyIOHandler implements IOHandler with code directly copied from > DefaultHandler > > But it still gives me this "not a valid IOHandler" message! > > Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Not-a-valid-IOHandler-problem-tp18129483p18129483.html > Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- Alexander Klimetschek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
