Thanks Dung.
I also get the same link as u send to me. Let say , I am user and suddenly i
forgot the password so how to retrieve it back? I can set the new password
but need to remmber the previous password rght?
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This
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Security#HSuperadminaccount
appear as the first result when I googled for "xwiki forgot password (admin and
user)", that's your best bet. Remember to disable the superadmin account after
you're done.
Hope that helps.
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Hi, I am searching for forgot password link but seems theres no one link
I want to ask, what if i (user) forgot the password. How to retrieve it
back?
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Thanks again Thomas. After a quick look the third options seems most
approachable.
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 5:15 PM, novnovice wrote:
> Thanks Thomas. So Jetty and Tomcat are both Java EE Servers, that explains
> it.
Application servers actually. Java EE Servers are a special kind of
application servers which embed tons of standardized libraries and
APIs.
>
> Does it mean I sho
Thanks Thomas. So Jetty and Tomcat are both Java EE Servers, that explains
it.
Does it mean I should run the uninstaller for the xwiki exe? Probably. And
now I recall that a good while ago I did read that the standalone isn't
particularly meant for production use.
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You have several possibilities:
* code an input filter (in Java) for your filesystem format, you can
look at http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/XFF+filter
(which is a filter for another filesystem format) for inspiration
* code something that populate an XWiki instance with the R
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 3:48 AM, novnovice wrote:
> I'm not very good with java so I'm probably missing something very obvious.
>
> The install in on windows 2012 r2. tomcat is running on port 8080. When I
> browse to 8080 I see the tomcat success page. The XWiki 8.4.3 installer
> seemed to go ok.