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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T18:24:45+00:00 2026-06-02T18:24:45+00:00

i have my application deployed as myApp1 on tomcat 6 service. Due to some

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i have my application deployed as myApp1 on tomcat 6 service. Due to some requirement, i copied myApp1 and pasted under webapp as myApp2.Now i restarted tomcat
and hit my url for myApp1. Worked fine . But on hitting the url for app2 , i get org.infinispan.jmx.JmxDomainConflictException: Domain already registered org.infinispan
.Below is the root cause section in exception stack trace

  root cause 

    org.infinispan.jmx.JmxDomainConflictException: Domain already registered org.infinispan
org.infinispan.jmx.JmxUtil.buildJmxDomain(JmxUtil.java:73)
org.infinispan.jmx.CacheManagerJmxRegistration.updateDomain(CacheManagerJmxRegistration.java:92)
org.infinispan.jmx.CacheManagerJmxRegistration.buildRegistrar(CacheManagerJmxRegistration.java:86)
org.infinispan.jmx.AbstractJmxRegistration.registerMBeans(AbstractJmxRegistration.java:46)
org.infinispan.jmx.CacheManagerJmxRegistration.start(CacheManagerJmxRegistration.java:62)
org.infinispan.manager.DefaultCacheManager.start(DefaultCacheManager.java:637)
org.infinispan.manager.DefaultCacheManager.<init>(DefaultCacheManager.java:319)
org.infinispan.manager.DefaultCacheManager.<init>(DefaultCacheManager.java:283)
org.xwiki.cache.infinispan.internal.InfinispanCacheFactory.initialize(InfinispanCacheFactory.java:134)
org.xwiki.component.embed.InitializableLifecycleHandler.handle(InitializableLifecycleHandler.java:39)
org.xwiki.component.embed.EmbeddableComponentManager.createInstance(EmbeddableComponentManager.java:295)
org.xwiki.component.embed.EmbeddableComponentManager.getComponentInstance(EmbeddableComponentManager.java:358)
org.xwiki.component.embed.EmbeddableComponentManager.getComponentInstance(EmbeddableComponentManager.java:324)
org.xwiki.component.embed.EmbeddableComponentManager.lookup(EmbeddableComponentManager.java:147)
org.xwiki.component.internal.DefaultComponentManager.lookup(DefaultComponentManager.java:72)
org.xwiki.cache.internal.DefaultCacheManager.getCacheFactory(DefaultCacheManager.java:79)
org.xwiki.cache.internal.DefaultCacheManager.getCacheFactory(DefaultCacheManager.java:61)
com.xpn.xwiki.XWiki.getCacheFactory(XWiki.java:5887)

For the information,I am running the tomcat as service.

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    2026-06-02T18:24:46+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    This is most likely due to your two applications running at the same time, and trying to use the same resource. From the looks of the error message ‘infinispan’ registers a JMX domain on startup, and does not allow multiple instances of this.

    From google: If you want to allow multiple instances configured with same JMX domain enable allowDuplicateDomains attribute in globalJmxStatistics config element

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