Hi,

OH.  I just noticed that 
http://syncope.apache.org/docs/reference-guide.html#dbms has a section for 
mysql setup.  Let me try that.
Jim

    On Tuesday, April 2, 2019, 6:49:58 AM EDT, o haya <[email protected]> wrote:  
 
  Hi,
Thanks. To be clear, here is what I want to do/build:
- Use Syncope 2.1.3- Use mysql for the internal storage- Use an LDAP connector 
(eventually) to an external LDAP (an Oracle Unified Directory/OUD).
BUT I think I've been doing what you suggested (and just re-did everything and 
got the same result... the NOT_FOUND error :().
Reading through your email below, I think that one thing I am missing/not doing 
is your reference [8], setting up the provisioning.properties file for mysql.  
The [8] reference is for postgre.
Do you know what the provisioning.properties should be for mysql?
Also, would me NOT configuring the provisioning.properties file cause the 
problem that I am seeing? 

Basically, I think that the problem I am having is that the /syncope/rest 
endpoint is not working.
Thanks,Jim


    On Tuesday, April 2, 2019, 3:06:10 AM EDT, Francesco Chicchiriccò 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Sooooo, let's do a little order.

1. you want to try Apache Syncope with LDAP - cool

2. you come to [1] and click the big green button labeled as "I want to 
build my IdM with Apache Syncope"

3. you are brought to [2], where you can see that latest version is 
2.1.3 Fusion and that there are many options available; also, some text 
says "Don't know what to download? Click the buttons below to get more 
information."

4. each buttons brings you to a different section of the Getting Started 
guide [3], which explains pros and cons of the various distributions

In a nutshell:

* if you just want to look around, and like the idea of having some test 
data with sample resources configured, go with Standalone Distribution

* if you are familiar with Docker, and don't need test data, just use 
our images, possibly through docker-compose or Kubernetes (sample available)

* if you want to get full access to customization, stick with Maven but 
please, follow the guide, e.g.

   - create new project [4]
   - (optionally) run it as embedded [5]
   - as suggested by [6], "consider reading the Apache Syncope Reference 
Guide. to understand how to configure, extend, customize and deploy your 
new Apache Syncope project"
   - about deployment, you will find [7], in the Reference Guide, and 
understand that you need (1) to create your deployment directories and 
(2) that you need to build the project in a different way than [4], in 
order to deploy the three WAR files onto an external Java EE container
   - you might also be interested in configuring which DBMS [8] to use 
for internal storage (default is PostgreSQL)

Finally, you might find several posts about practical configurations in 
my company's blog [9] - but, please, only consider the most reasonably 
recent ones: did you notice that the post by Colm you started from is *6 
years old*??!?

Hope this helps.
Regards.

[1] http://syncope.apache.org/
[2] http://syncope.apache.org/downloads
[3] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/getting-started.html
[4] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/getting-started.html#create-project
[5] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/getting-started.html#embedded-mode
[6] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/getting-started.html#moving-forward
[7] 
http://syncope.apache.org/docs/reference-guide.html#deployment-directories
[8] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/reference-guide.html#dbms
[9] https://www.tirasa.net/en/blog

-- 
Francesco Chicchiriccò

Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/

Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
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