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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 27249] - You cannot lookup components on a disposed ComponentLocator exception

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You cannot lookup components on a disposed ComponentLocator exception





------- Additional Comments From lipp@danet.de  2004-04-15 08:43 -------
I'm experiencing the problem, too (cocoon 2.1.4). In my setup, it has certainly
nothing to do with CVS (though the sitemap has a CVS Id). I have an EAR that
deploys fine using JBoss-3.2.3 on several machines (both Windows and Linux
types). There is one machine, however, where everything is -- to the best of my
knowledge -- configured in the same way as on all the other machines, and there
I get the error.

Adding e.g. a space to the sitemap helps only temporarily. The applictaion uses
the sitemap to generate a frameset and each frame then uses the sitemap to get
its contents. The frameset is always generated, the frames aren't. When I add
the space to the sitemap, I can reload one frame. The second fails again (quite
a tedious way to get your GUI ;-) ).