Hi Dag, That was a good hint. And yes, it works with the ij. I just uploaded an entry. And I even didn't specify any username or password.
But in OpenOffice I'm not able to modify data. I auto-generated a form and for all fields read-only is set to no. 'Allow modification' for the form is set to yes. I cannot enter data to any of the textboxes on the form, even if I use an empty username or APP as username. Thank you for your help, Walter On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 01:57:45 +0100 [email protected] (Dag H. Wanvik) wrote: > Walter Rogura <[email protected]> writes: > > > Hi Francois, > > > > ok, than I expect that I'm logged in as APP, since I never set a > > username and password in my servlet. However, I'm able to update > > data with the servlet, but not with OOo. Thank you for the link. > > > > Well, I set no specific permissions. Actually, everything is > > realised by hibernate. I never made big modifications in > > OpenOffice. And when I login with APP I'm still not able to modify > > data. > > Are you able to use the ij command line tool to log in and do > modifications? > > Dag
