Alexandra Nenadic wrote:
> Hi Dina,

[snip]

> Note there is an issue with Java 1.6 on Mac Show Leopard in 
> that Apple changed the standard Java truststore's password from 
> "changeit" to "changeme". But I do not think you are using Show Leopard, 
> so you should not be affected, right? This is already raised in Jira 
> (see http://www.mygrid.org.uk/dev/issues/browse/T2-1094) and should be 
> fixed soon.  Anyway, I wonder why it just does not silently work on your 
> system without popping up the dialog - you are using "standard" Java 
> settings on the Taverna Workflow Service server?

It is fixed in the 2.1.1 patch that we hope to get out very soon.

> There is no SPI for providing the password for the user's Java trustore. 
> I suppose one way of going about it is to make sure you have the Java 
> truststore in place in <JAVA_HOME>/lib/security/cacerts/ directory 
> protected by the "standard" password "changeit" as Taverna should not 
> pop up anything in that case. Alternative is always to make a branch of 
> the credential manager module and change/comment out that bit of code. 
> I'll raise an issue in Jira to make sure we do not pop up any dialogs 
> there if Taverna is running headlessly.

Is this the http://www.mygrid.org.uk/dev/issues/browse/T2-698 issue?  If 
so, it is also fixed in 2.1.1.

[snip]

> Regards,
> Alex

Alan

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