Aur�lien Pernoud wrote:
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From: "David Sean Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In 1.4b1, Hypersonic used the ID_TABLE to gen new ids.
In 1.4b2, it uses the native method to gen new ids to be consistent with
all
databases supported by jetspeed.
Hypersonic's native method is to use an auto-increment column.
Unfortunately I don't have a good solution (yet).
You will need to reseed Hypersonic's id generator to be of a higher value
than the ids that are already in your system.
I haven't figured out a way to do this short of writing Java code.
For a quick fix, change your security-schema.xml back to using the
ID_TABLE,
add the new column, and regenerate.
You must then add the new column to your hypersonic database in production
by edition jetspeed.script.
Finally, I don't think that the default Hypersonic DB is a good choice for
a
production system.
It basically persists SQL statements to a text file, and stores the db in
memory during runtime.
Have you looked at MySQL?
Oups, forgot to tell, I'm using Oracle... And I have the exception when
creating new user, but it worked fine to get old users profile, by altering
the existing turbine_user table and adding the "CHANGED_DATE" column
Did I did something wrong ? Did you succesfully migrate your existing
users/psml from 1.4b1 to 1.4b2 ?
Cause under Oracle I also had the ID_TABLE in 1.4b1, and it seemed to be
use.
Aurelien
PS : sorry for the double mail, fucking outlook express at home didn't like
the "reply" button !
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do i need tomcat 4.1.11 and jdk1.4 for jetspeed 1.4b2?
i tried it doesnt work with tomcat 4.0.6
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