Ethan, and sorry for me confusing :)
The test_api line was/is in the default.props file, same as always. WIthout that I guess I could not have connected which it did, creating a pool as always. So far all as normal. It's when I want to add the other users and asking for a token in return nothing happens. Our side recieves nothing and the user I'm trying to add does not show as a user in ESME web interface. S On 21 February 2010 22:04, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sig, > > Yes, sorry for the confusion, you definitely need to add the api_test > line to default.props (you can just copy from test.default.props) > because you are using ESME in an integration scenario and making use > of the API methods that require the integration-admin role. > > Once you do this and create your api_test user (and token), you should > be able to go ahead. As far as I know, the only change since the last > release candidate is the change I made to default.props. > > Please let us know if you continue to have problems after doing this. > > Please also note, that there is no particular reason that you need to > have this user be called "api_test", but my understanding is that that > is the username you are using for Thingamy/ESME integration. If it is > actually a different user, please adjust the contexts of > test.default.props accordingly. > > Thanks, > Ethan > > On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Sig Rinde <[email protected]> wrote: >> Ethan, used the second option and it started up fine: >> >> Now I suddenly cannot create tokens for users in Thingamy any more... hmm. >> >> Added the api_test line to default.props, connecting to ESME using >> token worked, it created a pool as planned. >> >> Nothing to be seen in terminal stream from ESME server, on my side >> it's waiting for ESME token. >> >> What are the changes since the last that could affect my side? >> >> Same copy of same thingamy template, all same here. >> >> Sig >> >> On 21 February 2010 20:04, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Ha! Ok, let's see if I can figure out how to do this :-) >>> >>> In order to check out this tag into a folder called "esme_test", you >>> need to run the command: "svn checkout >>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/esme/tags/apache-esme-1.0-incubating >>> esme_test" >>> >>> If you are not interested in a source-controlled copy of ESME, you can >>> just use the command: "svn export >>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/esme/tags/apache-esme-1.0-incubating >>> esme_test" >>> >>> Ethan >>> >>> On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Sig Rinde <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Ethan, >>>> >>>> remember I'm a geek-in-training! >>>> >>>>> Just the usual SVN process, but grab the tag instead of the trunk :-) >>>> >>>> Eh? >>>> >>>> Please, something expanded and specific! :-) >>>> >>>> Sig >>>> >>> >> >
