Actually, as it turns out, it was the quota and event conf file that I
hadn't copied. After, I created the indexer.xml, I didn't notice that
the error messages had changed slightly. Looks like I'm going to have
to do the rest of the conf files as well.
thanks,
Michael Lepore
michael.lepore.w...@gmail.com
On 06/17/2017 04:13 AM, Benoit Tellier wrote:
Hi,
Do you have an indexer.xml in your conf folder?
What is its content?
Please have a look at a sample working configuration:
https://github.com/apache/james-project/tree/master/dockerfiles/run/spring/destination/conf
Cheers,
Benoit
Le 17/06/2017 à 02:05, Mike Lepore a écrit :
I keep getting this error when I try to run james. I've seen some
discussion on indexer.xml and spring-server.xml, but I don't know what
to do with them and I don't know where to put the sample
spring-server.xml that I see on the james website. I tried putting the
spring-server.xml in the james/conf folder, but that didn't help. I'm
not a spring expert, so I'm not real sure how to configure it. Any
ideas much appreciated.
Caused by: org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationException:
Unable to load configuration for component indexer
at
org.apache.james.container.spring.lifecycle.ConfigurationProviderImpl.getConfiguration(ConfigurationProviderImpl.java:135)
at
org.apache.james.container.spring.bean.factorypostprocessor.IndexerConfigurationBeanFactoryPostProcessor.postProcessBeanFactory(IndexerConfigurationBeanFactoryPost
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