cool!

i needed to change the mysql database charset to latin1 (see other discussion on mysql 5.0)

thanks!
regards

ossi



Brett Porter schrieb:
yes, and yes. in fact, I would recommend sharing the user database connection.

On 04/12/2007, ossi petz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hallo

thanks for all replies.

the continuum settings are ok since it would run without archiva. the
error appears on archiva is 'hot deployed' (start archiva with tomcat
manager while continuum is running).

since the database is a container resource, can i use mysql instead? oh
wiki!
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/CONTINUUMUSER/Continuum+on+MySQL :-)

can archiva and continuum use the same user-database? (it all looks so
similar)

i will try using mysql and come back later.

thanks

ossi



Brett Porter schrieb:
from what I can see, the error is all about the continuum database -
and the derby problem shouldn't be a concern since it's all in the one
JVM.

I think the settings for the continuum database should be double checked.

On 04/12/2007, Ingo Siebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ossi,

I posted the same problem today, but i don't use archiva.
If you find a solution, please let me know. :)

Ingo

ossi petz schrieb:
Hallo

I tried to install both archiva and continuum on the same tomcat 5.5.25
/ Java 1.5

When i only install continuum things work fine. When i only install
archiva things work too.

When i install both continuum and archiva i end up with apache derby
exceptions. archiva starts (i guess its because of its arc..< con..),
continuum cant connect / create the database (see attached stacktrace).

there is only a 'see next error'. i dont fully get the source of the
problem. do i need to copy the derby.jar into each application? or
should i use different resource names in the container configuration?


any hints would be great!
thanks

ossi






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