Sitecore.Forms.Core.Dependencies.DefaultImplItemRepository InvalidOperationException contextDatabase












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Actually it's more a solution than a question.



I made a change to my sitecore config and suddenly I could not login anymore with the not so helpful error message:



[InvalidOperationException] contextDatabase


Origin: Sitecore.Forms.Core.Dependencies.DefaultImplItemRepository..ctor



I searched for similar problems but only found CD-related issues with WFFM-configuration.
As the error occurred on my development server that couldn't have been the problem.



Has any1 encountered similar issues?



Own Answer:



After some reflective digging through the sitecore code I found the problem:



Origin was a faulty entry in an event handler where I copied the wrong Namespace reference.



<event name="publish:itemProcessed" help="Receives an argument of type ItemProcessingEventArgs (namespace: Sitecore.Publishing.Pipelines.PublishItem)">





Obviously the error bubbled up to the above mentioned class where it was finally caught.



So much for conclusive error handling.



Cheers










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    Actually it's more a solution than a question.



    I made a change to my sitecore config and suddenly I could not login anymore with the not so helpful error message:



    [InvalidOperationException] contextDatabase


    Origin: Sitecore.Forms.Core.Dependencies.DefaultImplItemRepository..ctor



    I searched for similar problems but only found CD-related issues with WFFM-configuration.
    As the error occurred on my development server that couldn't have been the problem.



    Has any1 encountered similar issues?



    Own Answer:



    After some reflective digging through the sitecore code I found the problem:



    Origin was a faulty entry in an event handler where I copied the wrong Namespace reference.



    <event name="publish:itemProcessed" help="Receives an argument of type ItemProcessingEventArgs (namespace: Sitecore.Publishing.Pipelines.PublishItem)">





    Obviously the error bubbled up to the above mentioned class where it was finally caught.



    So much for conclusive error handling.



    Cheers










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      Actually it's more a solution than a question.



      I made a change to my sitecore config and suddenly I could not login anymore with the not so helpful error message:



      [InvalidOperationException] contextDatabase


      Origin: Sitecore.Forms.Core.Dependencies.DefaultImplItemRepository..ctor



      I searched for similar problems but only found CD-related issues with WFFM-configuration.
      As the error occurred on my development server that couldn't have been the problem.



      Has any1 encountered similar issues?



      Own Answer:



      After some reflective digging through the sitecore code I found the problem:



      Origin was a faulty entry in an event handler where I copied the wrong Namespace reference.



      <event name="publish:itemProcessed" help="Receives an argument of type ItemProcessingEventArgs (namespace: Sitecore.Publishing.Pipelines.PublishItem)">





      Obviously the error bubbled up to the above mentioned class where it was finally caught.



      So much for conclusive error handling.



      Cheers










      share|improve this question
















      Actually it's more a solution than a question.



      I made a change to my sitecore config and suddenly I could not login anymore with the not so helpful error message:



      [InvalidOperationException] contextDatabase


      Origin: Sitecore.Forms.Core.Dependencies.DefaultImplItemRepository..ctor



      I searched for similar problems but only found CD-related issues with WFFM-configuration.
      As the error occurred on my development server that couldn't have been the problem.



      Has any1 encountered similar issues?



      Own Answer:



      After some reflective digging through the sitecore code I found the problem:



      Origin was a faulty entry in an event handler where I copied the wrong Namespace reference.



      <event name="publish:itemProcessed" help="Receives an argument of type ItemProcessingEventArgs (namespace: Sitecore.Publishing.Pipelines.PublishItem)">





      Obviously the error bubbled up to the above mentioned class where it was finally caught.



      So much for conclusive error handling.



      Cheers







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