yes, and yes. in fact, I would recommend sharing the user database connection.
On 04/12/2007, ossi petz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hallo > > thanks for all replies. > > the continuum settings are ok since it would run without archiva. the > error appears on archiva is 'hot deployed' (start archiva with tomcat > manager while continuum is running). > > since the database is a container resource, can i use mysql instead? oh > wiki! > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/CONTINUUMUSER/Continuum+on+MySQL :-) > > can archiva and continuum use the same user-database? (it all looks so > similar) > > i will try using mysql and come back later. > > thanks > > ossi > > > > Brett Porter schrieb: > > from what I can see, the error is all about the continuum database - > > and the derby problem shouldn't be a concern since it's all in the one > > JVM. > > > > I think the settings for the continuum database should be double checked. > > > > On 04/12/2007, Ingo Siebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi Ossi, > >> > >> I posted the same problem today, but i don't use archiva. > >> If you find a solution, please let me know. :) > >> > >> Ingo > >> > >> ossi petz schrieb: > >>> Hallo > >>> > >>> I tried to install both archiva and continuum on the same tomcat 5.5.25 > >>> / Java 1.5 > >>> > >>> When i only install continuum things work fine. When i only install > >>> archiva things work too. > >>> > >>> When i install both continuum and archiva i end up with apache derby > >>> exceptions. archiva starts (i guess its because of its arc..< con..), > >>> continuum cant connect / create the database (see attached stacktrace). > >>> > >>> there is only a 'see next error'. i dont fully get the source of the > >>> problem. do i need to copy the derby.jar into each application? or > >>> should i use different resource names in the container configuration? > >>> > >>> > >>> any hints would be great! > >>> thanks > >>> > >>> ossi > >>> > >> > > > > > > -- Brett Porter Blog: http://www.devzuz.org/blogs/bporter/
