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Fail to access CRX with JcrUtils.getRepository

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I just started with CQ5/CRX/JCR, so I beg your pardon if asking silly questions.

I'm running a CQ5 Standalone Server (CQ_5_5_Quickstart.jar) on my Windows 7 and am fine with accessing it with my browser and the URL "http://localhost:4502".

Now I try to access it via a Java-client using the JcrUtils.getRepository-method, as described in http://dev.day.com/docs/en/crx/current/developing/accessing_the_crx.ht ml.

But this fails with message:

javax.jcr.RepositoryException: Unable to access a repository with the following settings:

    org.apache.jackrabbit.repository.uri: http://localhost:4502/crx/server

The following RepositoryFactory classes were consulted:

    org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.JndiRepositoryFactory: declined

Perhaps the repository you are trying to access is not available at the moment.

at org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.JcrUtils.getRepository(JcrUtils.java:19 9)

at org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.JcrUtils.getRepository(JcrUtils.java:23 9)

at AccessJCR.connectJcrUtils2(AccessJCR.java:32)

at AccessJCR.main(AccessJCR.java:16)

 

I'm not sure about the used URL; I just took it from cited webpage. There is said: "The default server's endpoint URL is http://host:port/crx/server. Make sure you adapt the client-side connection URL in case of customized server installation.".

I didn't customize anything so this should be ok. I will attach the complete Code, hopefully you can give some hints.

 

Regards,

Ulrich

 

[code]

import java.util.*;

import javax.jcr.*;

public class AccessJCR {

      public AccessJCR() {}

 

      public static void main(String[] args) {

           AccessJCR ajcr = new AccessJCR();

           try {

                ajcr.connect();

           }

           catch (Exception ce) {

                ce.printStackTrace();

            }

        }

 

      private void connect() throws Exception {

           //Create a connection to the Day CQ repository running on local host

           Repository repository = org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.JcrUtils.getRepository("http://localhost:4502/crx/server");

        }

}

[/code]


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