Claudio brings up a very good point that can cause problems.  You do need to
make sure that there is a MySQL user set up in the juddi-users.xml file that
is also set up through the Admin console in MySQL.  That user must have
permissions to access the MySQL database instance that contains the juddi
tables.

Mark 

-----Original Message-----
From: ramingo83 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 12:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deployed jUDDI with Tomcat 5.5


Hi,
I am a newbie student of University Federico II in Naples and I would like
to post my experience in starting juddi on Tomcat.
I followed Mark's instructions, but also had to change the user element
(user and password) in the juddi-users.xml file of webpps/juddi/WEB-INF,
because they did not match the user/password in mysql. 
I think this may be a common problem for those who install juddi for the
first time.
Bye!

Claudio
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