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Markus Wilhelm
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February 12, 2018 edited

Hello, 

I installed confluence 5.7.1 on my Server. 
After the first launch, I configured the databaseconnection and so on. All looks fine. 
Now I restarted Confluence and it hangs up with this message -> "

HTTP Status 500 - java.lang.IllegalStateException: Spring Application context has not been set" 

How can I fix this? 

Thanks
Markus 

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Francesc Arbó
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February 12, 2018

Hello @Markus Wilhelm

Can you paste the whole error, please?

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AnnWorley
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February 12, 2018

Hi Markus,

There are several possible causes of the error you are reporting, I am afraid you will have to review them and see which ones may apply to your case:

Confluence does not start due to Spring Application context has not been set

I am curious why you are installing Confluence 5.7.1, as it has passed End of Life. Are you preparing a test environment for an upgrade?

Thanks,

Ann

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