On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Muthu Vaidyanathan wrote:
> Hello Everyone-
> I have two basic requests that I need help on.
>
> I have installed xwiki (war file) on Jboss app server and made LDAP
> authentication for editing purposes.
>
> (1) How can I add additional layer of security for certai
On 01/18/2012 11:36 AM, Guillaume Delhumeau wrote:
Let me explain you.
1) We have a "MyTests.TestClass" class which contains a unique field "date"
of type "date".
2) The current document have a single object of type "MyTests.TestClass".
You can set whatever you want for the value of the field "
Let me explain you.
1) We have a "MyTests.TestClass" class which contains a unique field "date"
of type "date".
2) The current document have a single object of type "MyTests.TestClass".
You can set whatever you want for the value of the field "date".
3) The current document code is:
{{velocity}
Interesting! I've had similar, vague problems with other apps due to
write errors due to full disk. I always wonder why the applications
can't give clearer error messages in these cases :)
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> it would be very helpful if you
Hi Richard,
it would be very helpful if you could document the symptoms you experienced
as well as the solution on the new XWiki FAQ:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/WebHomeNew
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:41 AM, goldring, richard <
richard.goldr...@uk.thalesg
Turns out all my wiki problems with disappeared attachment, scripts not
running, etc were down to partition /var running out of disk space! So moved
default locations of apache tomcat and mysql to a much bigger partition
using symbolic links to link to the new locations and now all seems well.
Shou
Hi,
It is planned, I still have some things to do on this documentation before
the publish it. Moreover, we have still some problems with this package
(during a reinstallation for example).
I will notify you here when it'll be done
Have a nice day
Guillaume Fenollar
2012/1/17 Guillaume Lerouge