Hi Ralph,
I confirm what Marco said below: barely decompressing your own
apache-tomcat-7.0.64.tar.gz
from
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u13p574i58frrc8/AACh0uvxuy268doqvoRU7Zxha?dl=0
and starting, everything works (naturally Syncope complains about some
paths it could not find, but this is a consequence of not using -Dconf*
params when building, as suggested).
I did this on my laptop, Kubuntu 15.04 with latest MySQL 5.6 from
standard packages and no special configuration.
A couple of questions to you:
1. did you make any special configuration for MySQL (like as
lower_case_table_names [1] or InnoDB)?
2. can you try to build your own project on a different machine?
Regards.
[1]
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names
On 08/10/2015 18:49, Ralph de Boom wrote:
A followup, yes, embedded mode works.
But with mysql 5.6, the target aimed database we're running on, it's
not working.
Running on java 7 or 8 doesn't make a difference at all.
On 08-Oct-15 18:41, Ralph de Boom wrote:
Before running tomcat, delete the database and recreate it.
I've been doing this for the past 2 days now...
Where should core.log, core-rest.log, console.log be generated? I
can't find them...
Cheers again.
On 08-Oct-15 18:27, Marco Di Sabatino Di Diodoro wrote:
Hi Ralph,
I used your Apache Tomcat with the deployed wars and it works.
After, I runned your src in embedded mode and it works properly.
In your uploaded files I can't find syncope logs (core.log,
core-rest.log, console.log ...).
Before running tomcat, delete the database and recreate it.
Marco
Il 08/10/2015 14:28, PhoenixtheII ha scritto:
I added mysqlquery.log to the same dropbox link. It seems that the syncope
tables are never queried if the exists by openjpa. But for the activity
tables it does do that, and finds out it needs to make them.
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