Re: [xwiki-users] xwiki and mysql5 fails

2007-09-21 Thread ossi petz
hallo

well i only read the 'optional' thing on the xar download ;p
so no, i did not install it - i just 'closed' anonymous usage. i will 
give mr superadmin a start :)

an installation wizard would be cool! :)

 >> in my opnion we java people should learn from the comfort those php
 >> guys
 >> came up with.
 >
 > Not sure what it has to do with PHP but I definitely agree about the
 > installation wizard.

i only compare the two worlds. xwiki is not the only 'messy' 
installation based on java.war. its some common standard to let everyone 
configure the same things. the standalone installers are great for 
evaluation! but once chosen, there will be some productive database, app 
server already. a standalone installation would mean more maintainance.

actually a lot of php based software worked the same way. there was 
always a conig.php file one needed to edit. today the well known 
applications come with wizards. and it is an unbeatable comfort.

well you plan to do one, so enough arguments where given :)

thanks for listening!
regards

ossi




Vincent Massol schrieb:
> Hi ossi,
> 
> On Sep 21, 2007, at 10:59 AM, ossi petz wrote:
> 
>> Hallooo
>>
>> Well i kinda reached the point of another stupid question:
>> after a click around-round on
>> http://wikihost:8080/xwiki/bin/admin/XWiki/XWikiPreferences
>> and turning eny authentication option to yes i dont know the default
>> administration accont.
>>
>> is there some default admin account (beside that superadmin)?
>> or should i have done that BEFORE clicking around?
> 
> Doesn't superadmin work for you? (it's meant for these kinds of  
> situations).
> 
> If you have imported the default XAR for XE then yes there's an Admin  
> user created. User: Admin, Password: admin
> 
>> When i compare all the .war packaged software to what i am used  
>> from php
>> based things (wiki, forums, cms) the most foolproof procedure is this:
>>
>>   - upload the files (*.php, .war) to appfolder
>>   - connect to the page (http://host/appfolder)
>>   - when nothing was installed yet, the installer starts
>>   - it asks for the database connection parameters
>>   - it asks for an admin account (username, emails, password)
>>   - it then installs (creates db, tables, admin account, default  
>> files)
>>   - in xwiki case even an option to import the default pages from that
>> .xar could be added
>>   - done. a link to the startpage
>>   - now one can login with the admin account and start configuration
>>   - if i dont configure the application at this point no damage can be
>> done by anonmyous users. so the default settings are normally a bit
>> strict. but well a wiki may be more open than a cms.
>>
>> the goal should be to not have to manually edit config files, security
>> params whatsoever.
>>
>> in bamboo (or was it teamcity? both java.war based installations) the
>> location of the log file is configured during the installtion steps.
>> everything crucial to the application.
> 
> ok, I understand and I agree. We need an Installation Wizard.
> 
>> the side effect is: no one ever reads instructions. cause its straight
>> forward and alwys the same. no stupid questions either ;-D
> 
> I agree.
> 
>> in my opnion we java people should learn from the comfort those php  
>> guys
>> came up with.
> 
> Not sure what it has to do with PHP but I definitely agree about the  
> installation wizard.
> 
> That said for now we have something even easier with the standalone  
> installation (the one that bundles everything) but I agree it doesn't  
> let you choose your container and your DB so we need that  
> installation wizard.
> 
> I have created this jira issue:
> http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-1761
> 
> Thanks for this feedback!
> -Vincent
> 
>> Vincent Massol schrieb:
>>> Hi ossi,
>>>
>>> On Sep 21, 2007, at 12:48 AM, ossi petz wrote:
>>>
 Hallo

 I did read those pages. I promise! Really! I mean it! Initially it
 didnt
 work with the original Mysql dialect. Probably because i did not yet
 solve the security trouble i had at that moment.

 i cleaned the database and changed from Mysql5 to the Mysql Dialect
 and
 OH see! it works! :-)
>>> Glad you got it working!
>>>
 yet it amazes me: mysql did change a lot of things from version  
 4.1 to
 5.0 (join syntax, sql strict). i was kinda expecting more detailed
 requirements on the database versions. i do a lot of work and
 installations on php based software. they all distinguish mysql
 4.0, 4.1
 and 5.0 versions. compared to mediawiki the setup takes ages. well 2
 hours compared to 20 minutes. no disaster - yet space for
 improvement :)
>>> Well there are 2 options when installing:
>>>
>>> 1) User want to try quickly or is not too technical: He uses the
>>> standalone installation. (the zip, installer jar or exe). There's
>>> nothing to do, it's all setup; No container, no db to setup.
>>>
>>> 2) User wants control on his container + DB

Re: [xwiki-users] xwiki and mysql5 fails

2007-09-21 Thread Vincent Massol
Hi ossi,

On Sep 21, 2007, at 10:59 AM, ossi petz wrote:

> Hallooo
>
> Well i kinda reached the point of another stupid question:
> after a click around-round on
> http://wikihost:8080/xwiki/bin/admin/XWiki/XWikiPreferences
> and turning eny authentication option to yes i dont know the default
> administration accont.
>
> is there some default admin account (beside that superadmin)?
> or should i have done that BEFORE clicking around?

Doesn't superadmin work for you? (it's meant for these kinds of  
situations).

If you have imported the default XAR for XE then yes there's an Admin  
user created. User: Admin, Password: admin

> When i compare all the .war packaged software to what i am used  
> from php
> based things (wiki, forums, cms) the most foolproof procedure is this:
>
>   - upload the files (*.php, .war) to appfolder
>   - connect to the page (http://host/appfolder)
>   - when nothing was installed yet, the installer starts
>   - it asks for the database connection parameters
>   - it asks for an admin account (username, emails, password)
>   - it then installs (creates db, tables, admin account, default  
> files)
>   - in xwiki case even an option to import the default pages from that
> .xar could be added
>   - done. a link to the startpage
>   - now one can login with the admin account and start configuration
>   - if i dont configure the application at this point no damage can be
> done by anonmyous users. so the default settings are normally a bit
> strict. but well a wiki may be more open than a cms.
>
> the goal should be to not have to manually edit config files, security
> params whatsoever.
>
> in bamboo (or was it teamcity? both java.war based installations) the
> location of the log file is configured during the installtion steps.
> everything crucial to the application.

ok, I understand and I agree. We need an Installation Wizard.

> the side effect is: no one ever reads instructions. cause its straight
> forward and alwys the same. no stupid questions either ;-D

I agree.

> in my opnion we java people should learn from the comfort those php  
> guys
> came up with.

Not sure what it has to do with PHP but I definitely agree about the  
installation wizard.

That said for now we have something even easier with the standalone  
installation (the one that bundles everything) but I agree it doesn't  
let you choose your container and your DB so we need that  
installation wizard.

I have created this jira issue:
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-1761

Thanks for this feedback!
-Vincent

> Vincent Massol schrieb:
>> Hi ossi,
>>
>> On Sep 21, 2007, at 12:48 AM, ossi petz wrote:
>>
>>> Hallo
>>>
>>> I did read those pages. I promise! Really! I mean it! Initially it
>>> didnt
>>> work with the original Mysql dialect. Probably because i did not yet
>>> solve the security trouble i had at that moment.
>>>
>>> i cleaned the database and changed from Mysql5 to the Mysql Dialect
>>> and
>>> OH see! it works! :-)
>>
>> Glad you got it working!
>>
>>> yet it amazes me: mysql did change a lot of things from version  
>>> 4.1 to
>>> 5.0 (join syntax, sql strict). i was kinda expecting more detailed
>>> requirements on the database versions. i do a lot of work and
>>> installations on php based software. they all distinguish mysql
>>> 4.0, 4.1
>>> and 5.0 versions. compared to mediawiki the setup takes ages. well 2
>>> hours compared to 20 minutes. no disaster - yet space for
>>> improvement :)
>>
>> Well there are 2 options when installing:
>>
>> 1) User want to try quickly or is not too technical: He uses the
>> standalone installation. (the zip, installer jar or exe). There's
>> nothing to do, it's all setup; No container, no db to setup.
>>
>> 2) User wants control on his container + DB and is technical: He
>> picks the WAR AND reads the documentation.
>>
>> For 1), setup takes under a minute.
>> For 2), I would say setup should take about 10 minutes max if you
>> follow the documentation.
>>
>> Still I'd like to understand why it took longer for you and how
>> mediawiki's setup is simpler so that we can improve the setup.
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>>> ready for testing now.
>>>
>>> thanks a lot!
>>> regards
>>>
>>> ossi
>>>
>>>
>>> Vincent Massol schrieb:
 Hi ossi,

 Why don't you check the Installation guide on xwiki.org? :)

 http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation

 You'll see that it has a section about MySQL:
 http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationMySQL

 The dialect there is different from the one you used. What's  
 sure is
 that the issue is a Hibernate configuration issue.

 Hopefully, that should solve the trial and error issue :)

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 On Sep 20, 2007, at 7:35 PM, ossi petz wrote:
>>
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>>
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Re: [xwiki-users] xwiki and mysql5 fails

2007-09-21 Thread Vitantonio Messa
Hi,


ossi petz wrote:
> Hallooo
> 
> Well i kinda reached the point of another stupid question:
> after a click around-round on 
> http://wikihost:8080/xwiki/bin/admin/XWiki/XWikiPreferences
> and turning eny authentication option to yes i dont know the default 
> administration accont.
> 
> is there some default admin account (beside that superadmin)?
> or should i have done that BEFORE clicking around?
> 
> 

If you have installed the deafault xwiki XAR, there is the administrator 
user. Username Admin / password admin.

> 
> When i compare all the .war packaged software to what i am used from php 
> based things (wiki, forums, cms) the most foolproof procedure is this:
> 
>   - upload the files (*.php, .war) to appfolder
>   - connect to the page (http://host/appfolder)
>   - when nothing was installed yet, the installer starts
>   - it asks for the database connection parameters
>   - it asks for an admin account (username, emails, password)
>   - it then installs (creates db, tables, admin account, default files)
>   - in xwiki case even an option to import the default pages from that 
> xar could be added
>   - done. a link to the startpage
>   - now one can login with the admin account and start configuration
>   - if i dont configure the application at this point no damage can be 
> done by anonmyous users. so the default settings are normally a bit 
> strict. but well a wiki may be more open than a cms.
> 
> the goal should be to not have to manually edit config files, security 
> params whatsoever.
> 
> in bamboo (or was it teamcity? both java.war based installations) the 
> location of the log file is configured during the installtion steps. 
> everything crucial to the application.
> 
> 
> the side effect is: no one ever reads instructions. cause its straight 
> forward and alwys the same. no stupid questions either ;-D
> 
> in my opnion we java people should learn from the comfort those php guys 
> came up with.
> 
> 
> thanks for listening :)
> regards
> 
> ossi
> 
> 
> 
> Vincent Massol schrieb:
>> Hi ossi,
>>
>> On Sep 21, 2007, at 12:48 AM, ossi petz wrote:
>>
>>> Hallo
>>>
>>> I did read those pages. I promise! Really! I mean it! Initially it  
>>> didnt
>>> work with the original Mysql dialect. Probably because i did not yet
>>> solve the security trouble i had at that moment.
>>>
>>> i cleaned the database and changed from Mysql5 to the Mysql Dialect  
>>> and
>>> OH see! it works! :-)
>> Glad you got it working!
>>
>>> yet it amazes me: mysql did change a lot of things from version 4.1 to
>>> 5.0 (join syntax, sql strict). i was kinda expecting more detailed
>>> requirements on the database versions. i do a lot of work and
>>> installations on php based software. they all distinguish mysql  
>>> 4.0, 4.1
>>> and 5.0 versions. compared to mediawiki the setup takes ages. well 2
>>> hours compared to 20 minutes. no disaster - yet space for  
>>> improvement :)
>> Well there are 2 options when installing:
>>
>> 1) User want to try quickly or is not too technical: He uses the  
>> standalone installation. (the zip, installer jar or exe). There's  
>> nothing to do, it's all setup; No container, no db to setup.
>>
>> 2) User wants control on his container + DB and is technical: He  
>> picks the WAR AND reads the documentation.
>>
>> For 1), setup takes under a minute.
>> For 2), I would say setup should take about 10 minutes max if you  
>> follow the documentation.
>>
>> Still I'd like to understand why it took longer for you and how  
>> mediawiki's setup is simpler so that we can improve the setup.
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>>> ready for testing now.
>>>
>>> thanks a lot!
>>> regards
>>>
>>> ossi
>>>
>>>
>>> Vincent Massol schrieb:
 Hi ossi,

 Why don't you check the Installation guide on xwiki.org? :)

 http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation

 You'll see that it has a section about MySQL:
 http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationMySQL

 The dialect there is different from the one you used. What's sure is
 that the issue is a Hibernate configuration issue.

 Hopefully, that should solve the trial and error issue :)

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 On Sep 20, 2007, at 7:35 PM, ossi petz wrote:
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>> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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Re: [xwiki-users] xwiki and mysql5 fails

2007-09-21 Thread ossi petz
Hallooo

Well i kinda reached the point of another stupid question:
after a click around-round on 
http://wikihost:8080/xwiki/bin/admin/XWiki/XWikiPreferences
and turning eny authentication option to yes i dont know the default 
administration accont.

is there some default admin account (beside that superadmin)?
or should i have done that BEFORE clicking around?



When i compare all the .war packaged software to what i am used from php 
based things (wiki, forums, cms) the most foolproof procedure is this:

  - upload the files (*.php, .war) to appfolder
  - connect to the page (http://host/appfolder)
  - when nothing was installed yet, the installer starts
  - it asks for the database connection parameters
  - it asks for an admin account (username, emails, password)
  - it then installs (creates db, tables, admin account, default files)
  - in xwiki case even an option to import the default pages from that 
.xar could be added
  - done. a link to the startpage
  - now one can login with the admin account and start configuration
  - if i dont configure the application at this point no damage can be 
done by anonmyous users. so the default settings are normally a bit 
strict. but well a wiki may be more open than a cms.

the goal should be to not have to manually edit config files, security 
params whatsoever.

in bamboo (or was it teamcity? both java.war based installations) the 
location of the log file is configured during the installtion steps. 
everything crucial to the application.


the side effect is: no one ever reads instructions. cause its straight 
forward and alwys the same. no stupid questions either ;-D

in my opnion we java people should learn from the comfort those php guys 
came up with.


thanks for listening :)
regards

ossi



Vincent Massol schrieb:
> Hi ossi,
> 
> On Sep 21, 2007, at 12:48 AM, ossi petz wrote:
> 
>> Hallo
>>
>> I did read those pages. I promise! Really! I mean it! Initially it  
>> didnt
>> work with the original Mysql dialect. Probably because i did not yet
>> solve the security trouble i had at that moment.
>>
>> i cleaned the database and changed from Mysql5 to the Mysql Dialect  
>> and
>> OH see! it works! :-)
> 
> Glad you got it working!
> 
>> yet it amazes me: mysql did change a lot of things from version 4.1 to
>> 5.0 (join syntax, sql strict). i was kinda expecting more detailed
>> requirements on the database versions. i do a lot of work and
>> installations on php based software. they all distinguish mysql  
>> 4.0, 4.1
>> and 5.0 versions. compared to mediawiki the setup takes ages. well 2
>> hours compared to 20 minutes. no disaster - yet space for  
>> improvement :)
> 
> Well there are 2 options when installing:
> 
> 1) User want to try quickly or is not too technical: He uses the  
> standalone installation. (the zip, installer jar or exe). There's  
> nothing to do, it's all setup; No container, no db to setup.
> 
> 2) User wants control on his container + DB and is technical: He  
> picks the WAR AND reads the documentation.
> 
> For 1), setup takes under a minute.
> For 2), I would say setup should take about 10 minutes max if you  
> follow the documentation.
> 
> Still I'd like to understand why it took longer for you and how  
> mediawiki's setup is simpler so that we can improve the setup.
> 
> Thanks
> -Vincent
> 
>> ready for testing now.
>>
>> thanks a lot!
>> regards
>>
>> ossi
>>
>>
>> Vincent Massol schrieb:
>>> Hi ossi,
>>>
>>> Why don't you check the Installation guide on xwiki.org? :)
>>>
>>> http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation
>>>
>>> You'll see that it has a section about MySQL:
>>> http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationMySQL
>>>
>>> The dialect there is different from the one you used. What's sure is
>>> that the issue is a Hibernate configuration issue.
>>>
>>> Hopefully, that should solve the trial and error issue :)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Vincent
>>>
>>> On Sep 20, 2007, at 7:35 PM, ossi petz wrote:
> 
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Re: [xwiki-users] xwiki and mysql5 fails

2007-09-21 Thread Vincent Massol
Hi ossi,

On Sep 21, 2007, at 12:48 AM, ossi petz wrote:

> Hallo
>
> I did read those pages. I promise! Really! I mean it! Initially it  
> didnt
> work with the original Mysql dialect. Probably because i did not yet
> solve the security trouble i had at that moment.
>
> i cleaned the database and changed from Mysql5 to the Mysql Dialect  
> and
> OH see! it works! :-)

Glad you got it working!

> yet it amazes me: mysql did change a lot of things from version 4.1 to
> 5.0 (join syntax, sql strict). i was kinda expecting more detailed
> requirements on the database versions. i do a lot of work and
> installations on php based software. they all distinguish mysql  
> 4.0, 4.1
> and 5.0 versions. compared to mediawiki the setup takes ages. well 2
> hours compared to 20 minutes. no disaster - yet space for  
> improvement :)

Well there are 2 options when installing:

1) User want to try quickly or is not too technical: He uses the  
standalone installation. (the zip, installer jar or exe). There's  
nothing to do, it's all setup; No container, no db to setup.

2) User wants control on his container + DB and is technical: He  
picks the WAR AND reads the documentation.

For 1), setup takes under a minute.
For 2), I would say setup should take about 10 minutes max if you  
follow the documentation.

Still I'd like to understand why it took longer for you and how  
mediawiki's setup is simpler so that we can improve the setup.

Thanks
-Vincent

> ready for testing now.
>
> thanks a lot!
> regards
>
> ossi
>
>
> Vincent Massol schrieb:
>> Hi ossi,
>>
>> Why don't you check the Installation guide on xwiki.org? :)
>>
>> http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation
>>
>> You'll see that it has a section about MySQL:
>> http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationMySQL
>>
>> The dialect there is different from the one you used. What's sure is
>> that the issue is a Hibernate configuration issue.
>>
>> Hopefully, that should solve the trial and error issue :)
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2007, at 7:35 PM, ossi petz wrote:

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Re: [xwiki-users] xwiki and mysql5 fails

2007-09-20 Thread ossi petz
Hallo

I did read those pages. I promise! Really! I mean it! Initially it didnt 
work with the original Mysql dialect. Probably because i did not yet 
solve the security trouble i had at that moment.

i cleaned the database and changed from Mysql5 to the Mysql Dialect and 
OH see! it works! :-)

yet it amazes me: mysql did change a lot of things from version 4.1 to 
5.0 (join syntax, sql strict). i was kinda expecting more detailed 
requirements on the database versions. i do a lot of work and 
installations on php based software. they all distinguish mysql 4.0, 4.1 
and 5.0 versions. compared to mediawiki the setup takes ages. well 2 
hours compared to 20 minutes. no disaster - yet space for improvement :)

ready for testing now.

thanks a lot!
regards

ossi


Vincent Massol schrieb:
 > Hi ossi,
 >
 > Why don't you check the Installation guide on xwiki.org? :)
 >
 > http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation
 >
 > You'll see that it has a section about MySQL:
 > http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationMySQL
 >
 > The dialect there is different from the one you used. What's sure is
 > that the issue is a Hibernate configuration issue.
 >
 > Hopefully, that should solve the trial and error issue :)
 >
 > Thanks
 > -Vincent
 >
 > On Sep 20, 2007, at 7:35 PM, ossi petz wrote:
 >


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Re: [xwiki-users] xwiki and mysql5 fails

2007-09-20 Thread Vincent Massol
Hi ossi,

Why don't you check the Installation guide on xwiki.org? :)

http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation

You'll see that it has a section about MySQL:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationMySQL

The dialect there is different from the one you used. What's sure is  
that the issue is a Hibernate configuration issue.

Hopefully, that should solve the trial and error issue :)

Thanks
-Vincent

On Sep 20, 2007, at 7:35 PM, ossi petz wrote:

> Hallo
>
> i kinda stumbled over xwiki on wikimatrix.org and tried to test it :)
>
> my target env:
>   - linux debian 4.0
>   - tomcat 5.5
>   - sun java 1.5
>   - mysql 5.0
>
>
> i copied to .war file into webapps, added to TOMCAT/conf/ 
> catalina.policy
> the lines:
>
> // These permissions apply to xwiki
> grant codeBase "file:${catalina.home}/webapps/xwiki/-" {
>  permission java.security.AllPermission;
> };
>
> and started tomcat with:
> startup.sh -security
>
>
> after some try and error i figured out the mysql connection settings:
>
>   name="connection.url">jdbc:mysql://localhost/xwiki? 
> useServerPrepStmts=false
>  xwiki
>  PASSWORD
>   name="connection.driver_class">com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
>  org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5Dialect property>
>   name="connection.provider_class">com.xpn.xwiki.store.DBCPConnectionPro 
> vider
>  2
>  2
>  
>  
>
> i am using org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5Dialect to access the database.
> when i open xwiki some tables are created:
>
> feeds_aggregatorgroup
> feeds_aggregatorurl
> feeds_aggregatorurlgroups
> feeds_feedentry
> feeds_feedentrytags
> feeds_keyword
> xwikiattachment
> xwikiattachment_archive
> xwikiattachment_content
> xwikibooleanclasses
>
> but thats it. a stacktrace then welcome me.
>
> the xwiki.log shows the lines below (the sql syntax or table content
> seems wrong?).
>
> is there some known issue with mysql5 i missed?
> (Server Version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch1-log)
>
> Or can this be fixed somewhere? Or do i use the wrong dialect?
>
>
> Thanks for any hints :)
> regards
>
> ossi
>
>
>
>
>
> xwiki.log:
> ==
> 19:24:15,997 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR  
> store.XWikiHibernateBaseStore
>- Failed updating schema: Column length too big for column
> 'XWO_CUSTOM_MAPPING' (max = 21845); use BLOB or TEXT instead
> 19:24:16,034 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:16,036 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:16,041 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:16,042 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:16,046 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:16,048 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:16,052 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:16,054 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:16,080 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:16,082 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:16,108 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:16,110 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:17,116 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR  
> store.XWikiHibernateBaseStore
>- Failed updating schema: Column length too big for column
> 'XWO_CUSTOM_MAPPING' (max = 2
> 1845); use BLOB or TEXT instead
> 19:24:17,119 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:17,120 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:17,153 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:17,155 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:17,158 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:17,160 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:17,166 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:17,168 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - Table 'xwiki.xwikidoc' doesn't exist
> 19:24:17,171 [http-8080-Processor25] WARN  util.JDBCExceptionReporter
> - SQL Error: 1146, SQLState: 42S02
> 19:24:17,172 [http-8080-Processor25] E