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I'm also facing the same problem. When I'm on database initialization it gives me an error message.
I installed LiveCycle ES on the same VM which is running documentum, Apache tomcat, webtop, DA, SQL Server database 2005, Jboss Application Server.
Below is the error I'm getting:
Bootstrapping Error: ALC-TTN-104-002
ALC-TTN-104-002: Could not connect to bootstrap servlet; the requested URL was not found on the server. Is Adobe LiveCycle deployed?
I'm using default Jboss port number which is 8080.
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Hiii,
I also got the same problem. I am tryint to install on Websphere and Oracle. I am new to this AdobeLiveCycle animal.
Can any help me to get out of the hurdle.
The same Error:
ALC-TTN-104-002: Could not connect to bootstrap servlet, the requested URL was not found on the server. Is Adobe LiveCycle deployed?
How to know if the Adobe LiveCycle is deployed or not.. Plz let me know..
Thanks a zillion in advance..
Regards
Adi
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This blog entry might help:
http://blogs.adobe.com/livecycle/2009/01/initializing_livecycle_databas.html
The bootstrap servlet is part of the LiveCycle EAR file.
If it says that it "Could not connect to bootstrap servlet", the following might be at work:
- The EAR file is deployed but not "Active", just "Prepared". Check the application's status in the WebLogic Admin Console.
- You are using the wrong port. You should use the port on which the managed server hosting LiveCycle listens on. It can be any port, but usually people end up choosing 7002 or 8001.
- A firewall is blocking LCM from hitting that port
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Start the 'JBoss for Adobe LiveCycle for ES2' service (Not the ES3/ES4 service) and then click Initialize. This has solved the issue for me.
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