Hello Florian,

I've modified the class loading setting for the WebSphere application server as 
follows:

Server-specific Application Settings
Classloader policy : Single
Class loading mode : Classes loaded with local class loader first (parent last)

I've also modified the class loading setting for the Enterprise Application

Class loader order : Classes loaded with local class loader first (parent last)

Unfortunately, neither of these settings fix my problem singularly or together.

Any idea as to what I might be missing?

Thanks in advance for any and all assistance!

-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Müller [mailto:f...@apache.org]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 10:51 AM
To: Williams, Robert
Cc: dev@chemistry.apache.org
Subject: RE: ClassCastException: com.ibm.xml.xlxp2.jaxb.JAXBContextImpl 
incompatible with com.sun.xml.bind.api.JAXBRIContext

Hi Robert,

There is no correction as such. The WebSphere configuration has be removed and 
not corrected.
Try setting the the classloader settings in WebSphere to parent-last.
That should work with 0.9.0 and 0.10.0.
I would recommend upgrading to 0.12.0 because of other improvements.


- Florian


> Hello Florian,
>
> Thank you for your quick response.  It is much appreciated!
>
> Do you know by chance if this problem is corrected in OpenCMIS 0.10.0?
>
> Thanks again!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Florian Müller [mailto:f...@apache.org]
> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 9:53 AM
> To: dev@chemistry.apache.org<mailto:dev@chemistry.apache.org>
> Cc: Williams, Robert
> Subject: Re: ClassCastException:
> com.ibm.xml.xlxp2.jaxb.JAXBContextImpl incompatible with
> com.sun.xml.bind.api.JAXBRIContext
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> The WebSphere specific configuration had issues and therefore has been
> removed in later OpenCMIS releases.
>
> The best thing you can do is to upgrade to OpenCMIS 0.12.0 (because of
> several enhancements) and use the standard OpenCMIS web service
> implementation, which is based on the Sun JAX-WS RI. You may have to
> change the classloader configuration. But this setup is known to work
> in WebSphere.
>
> If upgrading is not an option, try adding this line to your
> META-INF/MANIFEST.MF file:
> DisableIBMJAXWSEngine: true
>
> It might help...
>
>
> - Florian
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am new to CMIS and I am currently developing a CMIS Server using the
>> OpenCMIS 0.9.0.
>>
>> At this point, I have operational "Happy Path" Proof-of-Concept code
>> and I am now introducing exception handling by throwing exceptions
>> such as the CmisNotSupportedException and CmisRuntimeException in
>> appropriate conditions.  This new code works fine in my local
>> Websphere environment.  However, when I deploy to Websphere on my
>> Linux server, I get the following message:
>>
>> ClassCastException: com.ibm.xml.xlxp2.jaxb.JAXBContextImpl
>> incompatible with com.sun.xml.bind.api.JAXBRIContext
>>
>> In researching this problem, I have found two possible solutions:
>>
>> *       First, I found documentation that Websphere specific files
>> (i.e.  web.xml and webservices.xml) exist.  According to a
>> how-to-setup.txt file, I have copied them into the WEB-INF directory.
>> Unfortunately, this modification results in the following new error:
>>
>> [10/9/14 16:43:18:786 EDT] 00000037 webapp        E
>> com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebApp commonInitializationFinally
>> SRVE0266E: Error occured while initializing servlets: {0}
>>                                  javax.servlet.UnavailableException:
>> SRVE0201E: Servlet
>> [org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.server.impl.webservices.NavigationService]:
>> not a servlet class
>>
>> I can see that the new web.xml file has the NavigationService
>> configured as a servlet.  However, if I look at the actual class and
>> its parent class, they are not servlets:
>>
>> <servlet>
>>     <servlet-name>NavigationService</servlet-name>
>>
>> <servlet-class>org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.server.impl.webservices.NavigationService</servlet-class>
>>     <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
>> </servlet>
>>
>> public class NavigationService extends AbstractService implements
>> NavigationServicePort {
>>
>>
>> *       Second, I found a post that creating a jaxb.properties file in
>> the src/main/resources directory with the following contents would
>> correct the using the original web.xml and sun-jaxws.xml files.
>> Unfortunately, this modification did not correct the problem.
>>
>> javax.xml.bind.context.factory=com.sun.xml.bind.v2.ContextFactory
>>
>> Please advise as to the most simple, straightforward solution to this
>> problem.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help!

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