On 05/02/2011 03:21 AM, Alain Renaud wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Not sure I'm using the right channel but here is the deal. We were looking 
> for a Tomcat-based Wiki and XWiki seemed to fit the bill (and in addition 
> work with PostgreSQL that we also use). Unfortunately, this product, although 
> I'm sure it's serious and works under certain strict contingencies, seems to 
> have a very blocking bug under some other circumstances, so we will have to 
> dig a bit more for something else, at least until your XWiki is more sturdy. 
> But at least, having put a couple hours on it without results, we will report 
> on our test: we installed version 3.1 (and then did the same test with 
> version 3.0 with the same outcome). We installed the .war on Tomcat as 
> documented in your web pages and configured it accordingly. In the end, that 
> seemed to work in the sense that when we asked for the default page in a 
> browser, we got an answer and also we saw that 41 tables were created in the 
> database. As suggested, we then downloaded the official .xar file (we tried 
> version 
3.0 and then version 2.7 also) and uploaded it in the Import page. Then when we 
clicked on the link of the filename at the lower-left, the upper-right 
displayed: Archive xwiki-enterprise-wiki-3.0.xarDescription My packageVersion 
1.0.0Author XWikiLicence LGPLselect none, all
> as expected, BUT THE GREY INNER FRAME THAT SHOULD DISPLAY A LIST OF CONTENT 
> IN THE XAR IS... EMPTY, YES TOTALLY EMPTY. So clicking on the Import button 
> will yield a message about selecting something but there's nothing to select. 
> We tested the same in Firefox, IE and Chrome. There are no error message in 
> HTML or JavaScript, nor anything special in any of the Tomcat logs or 
> PostgreSQL log. The .xar files are valid in the sense that they can be fully 
> decompressed by WinZip/WinRAR. Our hypothesis is that some XWiki code 
> (probably the compression library) silently traps an exception and is so far 
> incompatible with either Tomcat version 7 or Java version 6 or Windows 7 or 
> Intel 64-bit. Sorry for you and good luck. A. R.

After uploading the file, you have to click once on the archive name. 
The import UI is designed to handle importing from several archives, so 
the second step (after uploading) is to select the archive from which to 
import, and the third step is to optionally chose from the files inside 
the archive.

-- 
Sergiu Dumitriu
http://purl.org/net/sergiu/
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