Maybe your Tomcat is using a UserDatabase for authentication purposes, you can check the server.xml file in Tomcat's conf directory.
regards, Harry 2008/4/8, ALBERTO MARTINEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Which database? I don't know much about Java/Tomcat. I come from using > other CMSs like Drupal, which uses Apache/MySQL, not Java. So I don't know > where is this database or how to check it. As I know, JSPWiki doesn't use > any database, it stores the files in a folder and use them to "simulate" a > database, right? > > What database are you talking about and how can I check it? > > Thank you again, > Alberto > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Juan Pablo Santos RodrÃguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Enviado el: martes, 08 de abril de 2008 14:04 > > Para: [email protected] > > Asunto: Re: Problem starting JSPWiki over Windows XP > > > Hi, > > It means Unable to find "Usuario" database component using key > "UserDatabase" > > As Florian says, can you access your database? > > regards, > jp > > 2008/4/8, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > 08-abr-2008 13:34:58 org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina start > > > GRAVE: Catalina.start: > > > LifecycleException: No se ha hallado componente de Base de datos de > > Usuario mediante la clave UserDatabase > > > > > > I guess this is one of the reasons why localizing error messages is > > bad - I have no idea what this means. > > > > Anyone? > > > > > > /Janne > > > -- met vriendelijke groet, Harry Metske Telnr. +31-548-512395 Mobile +31-6-51898081
