Hi John,
Since we program such functionalities in Java components and not in
scripts I cant give you details on how to do it in Groovy, but I hope
I can explain Guillaume's idea of the script. I think his idea was the
following:
Register a listener to the save action. Doing this, your script /
Hi John, Edo,
please see my replies below.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Edo Beutler ebeut...@synventis.com wrote:
Hi John,
Since we program such functionalities in Java components and not in
scripts I cant give you details on how to do it in Groovy, but I hope
I can explain Guillaume's
Hi, Guillaume and Edo.
Thanks for the clarification, Edo. I'm pretty sure I understand the concepts
here now.
I have one document template that I'll be using for all of my process
documents, and I added the following line to the bottom of the template:
{{include
Hi Dale,
I had a similar error 'Could not create a DBCP pool' when I first installed
XEM on a Suse linux box, while all the rest seemed OK.
So I tried to look inside Tomcat installation: open .../conf/server.xml and
go to the line that starts with
Connector port=8080 protocol =HTTP/1.1 .
On Thu, Aug 04, 2011 at 07:44:41AM -0700, AngeloG wrote:
Hi Dale,
I had a similar error 'Could not create a DBCP pool' when I first installed
XEM on a Suse linux box, while all the rest seemed OK.
So I tried to look inside Tomcat installation: open .../conf/server.xml and
go to the line that
Any other ideas? I'm at a total loss...
aaron
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Ashtar Communications
ashtarcommunicati...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep,
When I connect with:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9001/xwiki
I just get a 404. Changing it back to the domain name, I get the same
500 error.
Connecting to