Hi,
I have installed the packet sniffer (Wireshark) but windows doesn't
allow a tcpdump on the loopback (127.0.0.1). So for now I can't "see"
was is going on. I will have to use XOffice from another machine...
Best Regards
Simon Glet
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Simon Glet wrote:
> Valdis
Simon,
my tomcats always defaulted to 8080 but server.xml and the log-line
with "HTTP/1.1 Connector" should tell you the truth.
Can it be, however, that you have nothing in the root webapp?
Normal tomcats I've setup don't have anything.
To look for |oaded contexts, you should at either localhos
Valdis :
XWiki is reachable in a browser at port 8090. I still checked in the
server.xml file and http is on the same 8090 port.
Florin :
I removed that version and installed 1.0.0.98 and got the same
problem. No login and the error in the event viewer is :
"
Event Type: Error
Event Source:
Hi Simon,
XOffice 1.1 M1 is designed to work with XWiki 2.2 M1 or newer. You
should be able to login, but you'll only get basic content when saving
to the wiki.
Your url looks fine, you should not have problems unless you changed the
Xml-Rpc servlet mapping or you are using the wrong port, but
Tomcat port number usually is 8180.
Check /usr/share/tomcatx.x/conf/server.xml or /etc/tomcatx.x/server.xml
(or find file server.xml)
and then look for ..HTTP/1.1 Connector on port.. number.
Valdis
> Hi,
>
> I have installed XOffice 1.1 M1 to edit files on my XWiki 2.1.1.
>
> My previous XOffic
Hi,
I have installed XOffice 1.1 M1 to edit files on my XWiki 2.1.1.
My previous XOffice tests were done against a stand alone jetty setup.
The Server URL was just a simple http://localhost:8090. Now that I
have deployed XWiki on Tomcat 6.0 I can't seem to figure out the
Server URL to enter in XW