[opencms-dev] serialization error - Tomcat7 Java 8 OpenCms 9.5.3

Tobias Herrmann t.herrmann at alkacon.com
Mon Jan 25 12:35:50 CET 2016


Hi,

the deserialization error always indicates, that the version of your opencms.jar does not match the version of the JavaScript resources used by your browser. There is no relation to the tomcat or Java version you are using.

It may be caused either, by an incomplete module import after an update. Or by outdated JavaScript resources in your browser cache. To resolve the first case, please reimport the org.opencms.ade.* modules matching your OpenCms version. Clear your browser cache in any case.

Regards,

Tobias

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Am 25.01.2016 um 12:07 schrieb Christoph Kukulies:
> Thanks Marc,
>
> at least one other person who got this. Already thought I'm the only one screwing up things :)
> I'm now going stepwise back. First went back to tomcat_6.0.39 which I had running before
> and the problem seems to be gone.
>
> Am 25.01.2016 um 10:46 schrieb Marc Johnson:
>> Okay it looks like you got the same errors I did.  However my java version did not auto/magically update as yours had + I'm doing my install on a ubuntu machine.  I've made my changes on my dev box and will progress through QA/Prod if I can get through it. Otherwise it's back to 9.5.2 for me as
>> well...
>>
>>
>> On Friday, January 22, 2016 10:15 AM, Christoph Kukulies <kuku at physik.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I wiped out my 9.5.3 (updated from 9.5.2) now and did a full 9.5.3 install from the opencms-9.5.3.zip (not update)
>> and guess what, the problem persists:
>>
>>
>>
>> This is the picture right after loggin into the workplace:
>>
>> http://cms.myserver.de/system/login and then get to the default page
>> http://cms.myserver.de/overview
>>
>> Help!
>>
>> I'm going back to 9.5.2 to see whether it's a java 8 or tomcat 7 issue.
>> As a side note, I'm using opencms in a ROOT configuration.
>>
>> Am 22.01.2016 um 13:34 schrieb Christoph Kukulies:
>> Another funny thing:
>>
>> some sub folders and files have "Publish directly" greyed out and all subfolders are displayed in red.
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 22.01.2016 um 13:28 schrieb Christoph Kukulies:
>>> I upgraded an intranet site from 9.5.2 to 9.5.3 today.
>>> By some mishap the Java installer ran and installed also Java 8. This is Windows 7 btw.
>>> After that tomcat6 didn't start anymore. I wasn't sure whether this was
>>> due to the update and some misconfiguration induced by the update or
>>> if  Java 8 was responsible for tomcat6 not starting. So I installed tomcat 7
>>> and this started smoothly, also Opencms 9.5.3 seems to be running nicely.
>>>
>>> Then I started moving some folders around in the workplace.
>>>
>>> When trying to publish a freshly moved folder (a normal folder containing subfolders)
>>> I'm getting now:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Clearing the browser cache (as suggested above) didn't help. I copied my whole
>>> webapps/ROOT tree from Tomcat 6.0.39 over to Tomcat 7.0 (while the servlet container was shut down),
>>> just mentioning it.
>
> --
> Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies kukulies (at) rwth-aachen.de
>
>
> Am 25.01.2016 um 10:46 schrieb Marc Johnson:
>> Okay it looks like you got the same errors I did.  However my java version did not auto/magically update as yours had + I'm doing my install on a ubuntu machine.  I've made my changes on my dev box and will progress through QA/Prod if I can get through it. Otherwise it's back to 9.5.2 for me as
>> well...
>>
>>
>> On Friday, January 22, 2016 10:15 AM, Christoph Kukulies <kuku at physik.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I wiped out my 9.5.3 (updated from 9.5.2) now and did a full 9.5.3 install from the opencms-9.5.3.zip (not update)
>> and guess what, the problem persists:
>>
>>
>>
>> This is the picture right after loggin into the workplace:
>>
>> http://cms.myserver.de/system/login and then get to the default page
>> http://cms.myserver.de/overview
>>
>> Help!
>>
>> I'm going back to 9.5.2 to see whether it's a java 8 or tomcat 7 issue.
>> As a side note, I'm using opencms in a ROOT configuration.
>>
>> Am 22.01.2016 um 13:34 schrieb Christoph Kukulies:
>> Another funny thing:
>>
>> some sub folders and files have "Publish directly" greyed out and all subfolders are displayed in red.
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 22.01.2016 um 13:28 schrieb Christoph Kukulies:
>>> I upgraded an intranet site from 9.5.2 to 9.5.3 today.
>>> By some mishap the Java installer ran and installed also Java 8. This is Windows 7 btw.
>>> After that tomcat6 didn't start anymore. I wasn't sure whether this was
>>> due to the update and some misconfiguration induced by the update or
>>> if  Java 8 was responsible for tomcat6 not starting. So I installed tomcat 7
>>> and this started smoothly, also Opencms 9.5.3 seems to be running nicely.
>>>
>>> Then I started moving some folders around in the workplace.
>>>
>>> When trying to publish a freshly moved folder (a normal folder containing subfolders)
>>> I'm getting now:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Clearing the browser cache (as suggested above) didn't help. I copied my whole
>>> webapps/ROOT tree from Tomcat 6.0.39 over to Tomcat 7.0 (while the servlet container was shut down),
>>> just mentioning it.
>>
>>
>
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> Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies kukulies (at) rwth-aachen.de
>
>
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