> I have downloaded the turbine.war, gotten it installed and run without
> reading any more docs except your posting.
great!
> I just tried to get information on "turbine" user, then I got the
> following:
> There has been an error! Please review the exception below for more
> information.Get/Post Data:
> screen = admin.EditUser
> search_loginid = 1
> The exception is:
> com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybSQLException: Invalid column name
> 'visitorID'.
All right. This was VERY useful. I fixed modules/screens/admin/EditUser.java in CVS.
It had a String table containg column names with textual descriptions, and the column
names were in random case :) This screen should work now. Please upadte your
turbine snapshot and check if there are any more errors.
> BTW, related to Tomcat; what's so difficult in including any jars
> located in
> $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/<webapp_name>/WEB-INF/lib to be in the CLASSPATH?
> (or ideally, any jars located in any "lib" directories under the
> $TOMCAT_HOME.)
Well, if you DON'T put all those jars in Tomcat's classpath, each of your applications
can
use different versions of these jars, if you needed that. Let's suppose that some of
the jars
is upgraded in such way that it breaks one of your existing applications. Then, you
leave
the old version in this application's WEB-INF/lib, and put new version with all your
new
applications. Does this make sense now?
Rafal
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