Re: admin problem

2002-01-22 Thread Remy Maucherat
> Using slide as a server and not as a web app, I cannot access ports 8081 > and 8082. Slide does not recognize my user name and password and > tells me I am not authorized. I have already added a root and manager user > to conf/tomcat-user.xml That's only needed to access the Tomcat manager and

admin problem

2002-01-22 Thread Cory Casler
Using slide as a server and not as a web app, I cannot access ports 8081 and 8082. Slide does not recognize my user name and password and tells me I am not authorized. I have already added a root and manager user to conf/tomcat-user.xml and edited conf/slide/slide.data. Any advise would be appre

Re: Using J2EEDescriptorStore with

2002-01-22 Thread Remy Maucherat
> So, in light of this, could you give me a hint on how > to instantiate the datasources manually ? I guess tyrex is the package to use. > Unfortunately its documentation is rather poor. The problem is that you can't instantiate a DataSource in a generic way, and it's a lot better to rely on JNDI

problem

2002-01-22 Thread Anshul Shrivastava
hi there, i am facing a problem very consistantly ie of inclusion of the application that we develop (ie the JSP's) in the respective .war files (slide-admin.war and slide-welcome.war).The problem basically with the slide-welcome.war file as it gives me an IOException, but at times it works ..bu

AW: Cocoon and Slide

2002-01-22 Thread Renier Roth
First thanks for you answer. (and sorry to all, sending my mail in HTML Format). I just begin to setup the Slide and I am also not familiar with cocoon. Maybe you can help me with a short briefing to setup these things, so I won't make all mistakes that I can make. Renier > -Ursprüngliche

Re: configuration of slide.properties file about domain.xml file's path

2002-01-22 Thread Christopher Lenz
Hi Shirasuka- AFAICT, the 'current' directory in this context is the directory from where you started tomcat. For instance, if you're starting Tomcat-4 as a WinNT-Service, the current directory will be the windows system directory (which is messy enough anyway :P). So specifying the absolute