Hi all, I am brand new to syncope. Really like what I am seeing but my learning curve is going slower then I would like. I am sure that I am the root cause but maybe you can assist.
Long term goal is to get two docker containers up and running in kubernetes. One will be the Postgresql database and the other the tomcat application. I have the postgres container running and it doesn't appear to have any issues (ran the init script without any issues). I am trying to get my local tomcat (prior to containerizing) running and connected to the docker container. I did this by updaing the persistence.properties file: #JDBC COnnection jpa.driverClassName=org.postgresql.Driver jpa.url=jdbc:postgresql://172.17.0.4:5432/syncope jpa.username=<myusername> jpa.password=<mypassword> jpa.dialect=org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.PostgresDictionary jpa.pool.validationQuery=SELECT 1 #note: other connection pool settings can also be configured here, see persistenceContext.xml quartz.jobstore=org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.PostgreSQLDelegate quartz.sql=tables_postgres.sql audit.sql=audit.sql database.schema= I also created a new archtype for my new project by following the instructions here: https://syncope.apache.org/docs/getting-started.html#maven-project Unfortunately, my syncope still seems to be doing "in memory" data as every time I restart i will lose my user list. I am sure that I am doing something wrong. What more do I need to do to configure the webapp to use the remote datastore? Thank you in advance. Craig