Hi:
   I  create  a common user   of the   WSAS  . Now l  sign in  the WSAS  
correctly using it,   Then  
    I want to  upload  some  data   in  the form  of   file,   like .txt ,    
for   I   want  to use  some existing service   on the WSAS  ,to   handle   the 
data  in  my   uploaded  file . 
           As  a  common  user  ,can  I   upload  some  data   in  the form  of 
  file   like  .txt   ?   If  can  ,how   to upload  the   data  file ,because  
there  is  not   the  function   in  the  WSAS ?   And    where   the   data  
file   will  be   stored  ?
   
    Thanks!
       
At 2010-08-25 13:19:29,"Isuru Suriarachchi" <is...@wso2.com> wrote:
Hi,

When you create users and roles using the WSAS management UI, those users and 
roles are stored in the Carbon internal H2 database. So you can't read 
information like username, password from any file. All operations that you want 
to perform on users and roles can be done using the management console.

So why do you need to read those user information from a file? Is there any 
reason?

Thanks,
~Isuru


2010/8/25 dzh045<dzh...@163.com>

Hi:
   I  create  a common user  of the   WSAS  . And  l  can  sign in  the WSAS  
correctly using it.    In  the   folder of  wso2wsas-3.2.0, I wanted to  to 
find the  files  ,storing   the newly created  user'  information( such  as : 
username,  password ,  uploaded files  and so  on) ,  but  I  failed.
       So  could  you   tell me   where   can I  find   the   newly created  
user's  information ? 
           Thanks!
         



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