Hi Colm,
You are right, the versions seem to be correct. I will have a look into the
commons-collections bundle again ;)
Regards,
Ernst
2013/6/25 Colm O hEigeartaigh
> Hi Ernst,
>
> Have you started the commons-collection bundle in your container? I don't
> see anything wrong with the configu
Hi Ernst,
Have you started the commons-collection bundle in your container? I don't
see anything wrong with the configuration + exactly the same values are
used in Syncope 1.1.0 as in 1.1.2.
Colm.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:29 AM, ernst Developer
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Until today we were using Synco
Trying to give a bit of clarification of what we really need here:
I guess we would really like access to new "type" for the role schema Types
e.g. let's call it a
"tupleValue"
a) the first element of the tuple representing the "name-part" or "tag"
of the entitlement value
b) the second eleme
Hi,
I have a role attribute "resourceEntitlement" in RSchema. This is an
attribute of enum type.
I see the values are stored in "enumerationValues" field of table RSchema.
Now I would like to provide a description for each value.
I would be tempted to use the "Enumeration labels" provided by
Thanks for replying Francesco.
It is clear now.
rgds,
Nik
On 25/06/2013 10:26, Nik wrote:
Hi Guys,
Doc [1] states that the /rest (json mode) interface will be removed
after 1.2.0. Does this mean we will be
stuck with only the very human unreadble xml output form, or will
there be an addition
On 25/06/2013 10:26, Nik wrote:
Hi Guys,
Doc [1] states that the /rest (json mode) interface will be removed
after 1.2.0. Does this mean we will be
stuck with only the very human unreadble xml output form, or will
there be an additional option, after the change
to allow the output, in the more
Hi Guys,
Doc [1] states that the /rest (json mode) interface will be removed
after 1.2.0. Does this mean we will be
stuck with only the very human unreadble xml output form, or will there
be an additional option, after the change
to allow the output, in the more human readable json form, exampl