Hi,

(The silence in this mailing list is very disturbing...)
Anyway... I solved my problem... I'm posting the solution here since it
might be helpful for others...

I've used a sniffer to find out what was happening under the hood and
realised that the problem was on the MySQL Server. When the token was
requested (and inserted in the database) it threw an exception and the
operation was rolled back. Ubuntu's MySQL 4.1 is probably faulty. I've
downgraded to 4.0 and is verything is working fine now.

Cheers,
Miguel.

-----Original Message-----
From: Leandro Cerencio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: quarta-feira, 1 de Março de 2006 17:47
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: get_AuthToken not working at all!

Dear Miguel,

I had a same problem, but I solve with an other way. I create, in mysql, a
table contain the username and the password on juddi schema. So, I create my
class using the interface Authenticator with classe JDBCDataStore on the
package org.apache.juddi.datastore.jdbc . And change property
"juddi.users=myclass". I hope this be useful.

Tchau

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Miguel Ferreira escreveu:

> Dear all,
> I've been struggling to get jUDDI version 0.9rc4 to work on my Ubunto 
> box without success...
> In fact jUDDI installs cleanly. The problem is that I can't get a 
> straight answer from the service when I call get_authToken. No matter 
> which authentication mode I'm using I always get the following answer:
> “E_unknownUser (10150) The user ID and password pair passed in a 
> get_authToken message is not known to the Operator Site or is not 
> valid. get_authToken: userID=mferreira”
> I've tried the DefaultAuthenticator with a few publishers inserted on 
> the “publisher” DB table. I 've also tried the XMLDocAuthenticator 
> using juddi-users.xml as a data source (no, I did not forget to add 
> the property “juddi.users=...” to juddi.properties).
> This is driving me nuts because the happy script tells me everything 
> is ok, there are no errors on the log files and no one on the Internet 
> seems to be having this problem...
> I've also tried to install jUDDI on another machine (Ubunto box as
> well) but the same behavior was experienced.
> I'm using jdk 1.5. Will that be the cause of the problem?
> I've tried to compile the jUDDI sources with that version of the JDK 
> and had to change the name of some “enum” variables that are not 
> supported by the new JDK. My juddi.jar delivers the same output.
> Any help on this guys? Has anyone been able the get the authToken 
> using jUDDI 0.9rc4.
> PS: I'm also using Tomcat + MySQL
>
> Cheers,
> Miguel
>
> - -
> Miguel Ferreira (researcher)
> Department of Information Systems
> University of Minho Campus de Azurém
> 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal
> http://www.dsi.uminho.pt/~ferreira/
> <http://www.dsi.uminho.pt/%7Eferreira/>
> Phone: +351 253 510 261 / FAX: +351 253 510 300 / Ext.: 3261
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