Re: [openmeetings-user] Openmeeting email

2011-11-02 Thread UserP

Hello,

I am having the same issue with mail.

I have set the port and server (other server) in the system and mailing 
with a command line works.
However no mails are send using openmeetings. I have checked the web and 
groups but all the settings mentioned there have been tried without luck.

Where can I find the correct way of having this function to work.

I have set the sendEmailAtRegister  sendEmailWithVerficationCode to 0 
otherwise I could not create the users.

Log extract

ata.user.Usermanagement [NioProcessor-1] - Usermanagement.getUserByEmail : 
aaa bbb @  com
ERROR 11-02 09:54:42.794 MailHandler.java 2035109 59 
org.openmeetings.utils.mail.MailHandler [NioProcessor-1] - [sendMail]
java.lang.NullPointerException: null
at 
org.openmeetings.utils.mail.MailHandler.sendMail(MailHandler.java:41)  
~[openmeetings.jar:na]
at 
org.openmeetings.app.remote.UserService.composeMail(UserService.java: 1049) 
[openmeetings.jar:na]
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) 
~[na:1.6.0_25]
at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) 
~[na:1.6.0_25]
at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
 
~[na:1.6.0_25]
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597) ~[na:1.6.0_25]
at 
org.red5.server.service.ServiceInvoker.invoke(ServiceInvoker.java:200) 
[red5.jar:na]
at 
org.red5.server.service.ServiceInvoker.invoke(ServiceInvoker.java:118) 
[red5.jar:na]
at 
org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPHandler.invokeCall(RTMPHandler.java:163) 
[red5.jar:na]
at 
org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPHandler.onInvoke(RTMPHandler.java:410) 
[red5.jar:na]
at 
org.red5.server.net.rtmp.BaseRTMPHandler.messageReceived(BaseRTMPHandler.java:134)
 
[red5.jar:na]
at 
org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPMinaIoHandler.messageReceived(RTMPMinaIoHandler.java:206)
 
[red5.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain$TailFilter.messageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:716)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.callNextMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:434)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.access$1200(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:46)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain$EntryImpl$1.messageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:796)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.filter.codec.ProtocolCodecFilter$ProtocolDecoderOutputImpl.flush(ProtocolCodecFilter.java:427)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.filter.codec.ProtocolCodecFilter.messageReceived(ProtocolCodecFilter.java:245)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.callNextMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:434)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.access$1200(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:46)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain$EntryImpl$1.messageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:796)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.red5.server.net.rtmpe.RTMPEIoFilter.messageReceived(RTMPEIoFilter.java:125) 
[red5.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.callNextMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:434)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.access$1200(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:46)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain$EntryImpl$1.messageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:796)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.IoFilterAdapter.messageReceived(IoFilterAdapter.java:119)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.callNextMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:434)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.fireMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:426)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.polling.AbstractPollingIoProcessor.read(AbstractPollingIoProcessor.java:693)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.polling.AbstractPollingIoProcessor.process(AbstractPollingIoProcessor.java:646)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.polling.AbstractPollingIoProcessor.process(AbstractPollingIoProcessor.java:635)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.polling.AbstractPollingIoProcessor.access$400(AbstractPollingIoProcessor.java:67)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 
org.apache.mina.core.polling.AbstractPollingIoProcessor$Processor.run(AbstractPollingIoProcessor.java:1079)
 
[mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
at 

Re: [openmeetings-user] Openmeeting email

2011-11-02 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
If you are using the latest release your exception actually does say that
you have deleted the config_key

system_email_addr


Did you actually delete this config_key from the database? You should not
delete any configuration keys from the database manually ...

It should be sufficient to set those two keys to 0 in the configuration.

Sebastian

2011/11/2 UserP itsi...@gmail.com


 Hello,

 I am having the same issue with mail.

 I have set the port and server (other server) in the system and mailing
 with a command line works.
 However no mails are send using openmeetings. I have checked the web and
 groups but all the settings mentioned there have been tried without luck.

 Where can I find the correct way of having this function to work.

 I have set the sendEmailAtRegister  sendEmailWithVerficationCode to 0
 otherwise I could not create the users.

 Log extract

 ata.user.Usermanagement [NioProcessor-1] - Usermanagement.getUserByEmail :
 aaa bbb @  com
 ERROR 11-02 09:54:42.794 MailHandler.java 2035109 
 59org.openmeetings.utils.mail.MailHandler [NioProcessor-1] - [sendMail]
 java.lang.NullPointerException: null
 at
 org.openmeetings.utils.mail.MailHandler.sendMail(MailHandler.java:41)
 ~[openmeetings.jar:na]
 at
 org.openmeetings.app.remote.UserService.composeMail(UserService.java: 1049)
 [openmeetings.jar:na]
 at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
 ~[na:1.6.0_25]
 at
 sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
 ~[na:1.6.0_25]
 at
 sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
 ~[na:1.6.0_25]
 at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597) ~[na:1.6.0_25]
 at
 org.red5.server.service.ServiceInvoker.invoke(ServiceInvoker.java:200)
 [red5.jar:na]
 at
 org.red5.server.service.ServiceInvoker.invoke(ServiceInvoker.java:118)
 [red5.jar:na]
 at
 org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPHandler.invokeCall(RTMPHandler.java:163) 
 [red5.jar:na]
 at
 org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPHandler.onInvoke(RTMPHandler.java:410)
 [red5.jar:na]
 at
 org.red5.server.net.rtmp.BaseRTMPHandler.messageReceived(BaseRTMPHandler.java:134)
 [red5.jar:na]
 at
 org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPMinaIoHandler.messageReceived(RTMPMinaIoHandler.java:206)
 [red5.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain$TailFilter.messageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:716)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.callNextMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:434)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.access$1200(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:46)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain$EntryImpl$1.messageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:796)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.filter.codec.ProtocolCodecFilter$ProtocolDecoderOutputImpl.flush(ProtocolCodecFilter.java:427)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.filter.codec.ProtocolCodecFilter.messageReceived(ProtocolCodecFilter.java:245)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.callNextMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:434)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.access$1200(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:46)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain$EntryImpl$1.messageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:796)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.red5.server.net.rtmpe.RTMPEIoFilter.messageReceived(RTMPEIoFilter.java:125)
 [red5.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.callNextMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:434)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.access$1200(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:46)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain$EntryImpl$1.messageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:796)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.IoFilterAdapter.messageReceived(IoFilterAdapter.java:119)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.callNextMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:434)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChain.fireMessageReceived(DefaultIoFilterChain.java:426)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.polling.AbstractPollingIoProcessor.read(AbstractPollingIoProcessor.java:693)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 org.apache.mina.core.polling.AbstractPollingIoProcessor.process(AbstractPollingIoProcessor.java:646)
 [mina-core-2.0.2.jar:na]
 at
 

Re: [openmeetings-user] European Time

2011-11-02 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
Hi Alexander,

you could open a new issue for that, I am currently looking at the calendar
feature.

Sebastian

2011/11/2 alexander supertramp willywaf...@aol.com

 Hey Sebastian,

 the calender which was implemented by you shows the time in am/pm.
 Is there some possibility in the configuration to change the time in
 24 hours format or could
 you tell me the place in which the timeformat is handeld in the
 sourcefiles.
 Thank you.

 Ps: I am using Openmeetings in Version 1.8.3

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[openmeetings-user] Add a room without being admin

2011-11-02 Thread Cristiano Bernardini
Is there the possibility to add a room through the SOAP api without
logging in as an administrator?

Thanks in advance

Cristiano

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Re: [openmeetings-user] Add a room without being admin

2011-11-02 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
Hi Cristiano,

there is a user-level called *Web-Service (SOAP-Only)* that can be used to
create conference rooms.
Usual OpenMeetings Users cannot create / update / delete conference rooms
for security reasons.

However your question has its root in the question:
I can login via SOAP with an usual Openmeetings user but I cannot create
conference room with a usual OpenMeetings user via SOAP?!

Actually this question makes no sense if you carefully review How to
integrate.
- You store the Admin/SOAP-Only user in your secure server side
configuration (PHP file for example, you NEVER give this credentials via
HTTP to any website user).
- You use an Admin/SOAP-ONLY user to create/administer the conference rooms
(internally of course that means your PHP Server access OpenMeetings, while
the website xyz-user just access the PHP-Website)
- You use a Admin/SOAP-Only user to simulate xyz-user + create a Hash to
access the conference room directly.

So actually if you want your xyz-website-user to be able to create
conference rooms, this user sends a request to your PHP-Server, while the
PHP-Server then judges if the xyz-user is allowed to do that, in case yes
the PHP-Server send the request using the Admin or Web-Server(SOAP-Only) to
the OpenMeetings Server and stores the response (for example the room_id).
The xyz-user should NEVER directly interacts with OpenMeetings SOAP or
REST API.

Sebastian

2011/11/2 Cristiano Bernardini cribe...@gmail.com

 Is there the possibility to add a room through the SOAP api without
 logging in as an administrator?

 Thanks in advance

 Cristiano

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Re: [openmeetings-user] Openmeeting email

2011-11-02 Thread UserP
Indeed that key was gone I have edited it and now it works like a charm.

Thank you for this hint its highly appriciated...

Rgds..

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[openmeetings-user] Use of OpenMeetings for Online Symposium

2011-11-02 Thread Amy Hereford
Greetings,

I am organizing an online symposium to be held in 4 sessions of 90 minutes 
each (with some practice sessions). There will be a moderator and two 
presenters in each session. We expect about 100 attendees in each session. 
The sessions will be in 2012 in January, April, July and October.

I believe the free hosted openmeetings account will be sufficient for our 
symposium.

I wanted to make sure that this would be in keeping with your free usage 
account.

Thank you
Amy Hereford

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