FYI .. the winning answer that solved my user adding self to a group problem
was:
>> > To do so, you can go to
>> > .../xwiki/bin/edit/XWiki/TrainedUsersGroup?editor=rights and make sure
>> that
>> > the "Edit" checkbox is ticked in the XWikiAllGroup line. This allows
>> all
>> > users to modify
Where is wiki being set in Groovy? It's not being set in the method you show.
This looks like a typo to me. Shouldn't you be using xwiki instead?
It looks to me that you haven't set a class variable for xwiki (or wiki if
thats the true object variable being used). Without it being set, it will
d
on.hibernate.XwikiHibernateMigrationManager
>> from param xwiki.store.migration.manager.class
>> Wrapped Exception: Error number 0 in 3: Exception while hibernate
>> execute
>> Wrapped Exception: Could not parse mapping document from resource
>> xwiki.oracle.hbm.xml
>> R
I ran a diff and found only cosmetic changes. However, I pulled that copy
down and replaced mine to guarantee I had the most up to date one. Nothing
changed. I still got:
HTTP ERROR: 500
Error number 3 in 0: Could not initialize main XWiki context
Wrapped Exception: Error number 3001 in 3: Cann
..." came because of a bad
> version of ojdc14.jar.
>
> Hope This Helps
>
> Frédéric
>
>> -Message d'origine-
>> De : users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org]
>> De la part de Dean Weber
>> Envoyé : mardi 14 juillet 2009 22
Gallois
Originally, I dismissed the idea that I was having a connection problem
because I was able to connect before. However, after reading your reply, I
tested it one more time. I was not able to connect to the database.
Something has broken with Oracle and our Linux installation. I will have