Here is a log from a clean install:
I start Taverna, and then go to "advanced > Credential Manager", I
enter my password twice, and then got : "Failed to generate a new
empty Keystore"

user@ubuntu:~/taverna/taverna-workbench-2.3.0$ ./taverna.sh
WARN  2011-11-25 13:21:49,934
(net.sf.taverna.raven.repository.impl.ArtifactImpl:85) - Unable to
find a version for the dependency log4j:log4j - skipping
WARN  2011-11-25 13:21:49,956
(net.sf.taverna.raven.repository.impl.ArtifactImpl:85) - Unable to
find a version for the dependency
org.apache.geronimo.genesis.config:logging-config - skipping
WARN  2011-11-25 13:21:49,957
(net.sf.taverna.raven.repository.impl.ArtifactImpl:85) - Unable to
find a version for the dependency junit:junit - skipping
WARN  2011-11-25 13:21:49,959
(net.sf.taverna.raven.repository.impl.ArtifactImpl:85) - Unable to
find a version for the dependency junit:junit - skipping
ERROR 2011-11-25 13:22:24,271
(net.sf.taverna.t2.workbench.ui.credentialmanager.CredentialManagerUI:211)
- Failed to generate a new empty Keystore.

Hope it helps, Judicaƫl.


On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Alan R Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 25/11/2011 17:47, judicael ribault wrote:
>> Hi,
>
> Hello
>
>> I have problem to use the Credential Manager. I wonder if there is an
>> option to disable it ?!
>> I use Java 6 under linux and I installed JCE but the Credential
>> Manager tell me "Failed to generate a new empty Keystore".
>
> Can you send us the log that is generated when this happens?
>
>> Thanks !
>
> Alan
>
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