No idea how this happened, but it seems collection users has been added
to the root collection only half way. Please send the XML descriptor
files for / and users that can be found in the store directory
configured in Domain.xml to see what went wrong.
Cheers,
Oliver
Stan Pinte wrote:
hello,
Davide Savazzi wrote:
On Thursday 13 May 2004 09:48, Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
As some sort of motivation for sequences. They are really *mandatory*
when you use versioning and have more than one Client creating new
resources concurrently. Without sequences you will get many conflicts as
the 2.0
On Monday 17 May 2004 09:36, Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
Hmmm, I am not quite sure if this is a good solution. Compression was
introduced to achive a speedup. I guess writing to a temporary file
first rather slows down everything, am I wrong?
It's obviously slower but the real bottleneck is
Davide Savazzi wrote:
On Monday 17 May 2004 09:36, Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
Hmmm, I am not quite sure if this is a good solution. Compression was
introduced to achive a speedup. I guess writing to a temporary file
first rather slows down everything, am I wrong?
It's obviously slower but the
Hi, I'm a newbie with WebLogic ... has anybody experience with the deployment of Slide
on WebLogic?
It works fine for me with security switched-off.
But when I try to use security, after adapting the realm for WebLogic, I get problems
with the class loaders. I get it only work if I put
Hi Peter,
this seems to be the same problem as with Tomcat, but I do not think
common/lib or server/lib do exist in WebLogic, do they? You will have to
find a locations for the relam code that is accessible for the WebLogic
kernel class loader. Maybe there is no other than the global one? In
Thanks, Oliver.
this seems to be the same problem as with Tomcat, but I do not think
common/lib or server/lib do exist in WebLogic, do they?
Well, I found something like C:\bea\weblogic81\common\lib and
C:\bea\weblogic81\server\lib ... B-)
You will have to
find a locations for the realm
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Thanks, Oliver.
this seems to be the same problem as with Tomcat, but I do not think
common/lib or server/lib do exist in WebLogic, do they?
Well, I found something like C:\bea\weblogic81\common\lib and
C:\bea\weblogic81\server\lib ... B-)
Ah, ok. So put *only* the real
Well, I found something like C:\bea\weblogic81\common\lib and
C:\bea\weblogic81\server\lib ... B-)
Ah, ok. So put *only* the real wrapper to server/lib, the rest to
common/lib. This way it might work.
Well, that's the way it works in Tomcat ... but not in WebLogic :-(
Regards,
Here is my Domain.xml file
Olivier
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My Domain.xml file again :
?xml version=1.0?
slide
namespace name=slide
definition
store name=tx
nodestore
classname=org.apache.slide.store.txfile.TxXMLFileDescriptorsStore
parameter name=rootpathstore/metadata/parameter
Even with web folders you might notice that your Windows Login user info
gets used for live attributes/properties like the owner of a lock
instead of the user that authenticated to Slide.
I have no troubles with the WebDrive product and Slide and they even
support automatic locking on open for
Hi,
I'm using Slide 2.0 within Tomcat 5.0.19, JDK 1.4.2_03. I would like to
use a custom (SSO) authentication mechanism to control access to the
Slide server. Actually, I want to totally get rid of the simple HTTP
auth mechanism and use an external tool - for information, the Central
Hi,
I am trying to develop a WebDav servlet and don't know where else to go to get help
for this. There appears to be no general development mailing lists for people trying
to implement a DAV server.
First off, how do you get apps like MS Word and Adobe Acrobat to re-submit an OPTIONS
request?
Is it possible my message didn't arrive?
I got it via mail client, but can't find it in the html archive on
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html#Slide
Can someone help finding a serverside webfrontend using the slide client
api?
Frank Schmaus wrote:
Hi there,
I'm quite new to slide (and
Hi Jean
I'm using Slide 2.0 within Tomcat 5.0.19, JDK 1.4.2_03. I
would like to use a custom (SSO) authentication mechanism to
control access to the Slide server. Actually, I want to
totally get rid of the simple HTTP auth mechanism and use an
external tool - for information, the Central
Frank,
Cocoon does have a Slide admin interface. Cocoon 2.1 has Slide 2
bundled in by default. For users/roles the interface works quite well,
but I've found it a bit lacking for dealing with files/folders.
-James
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