Hi Sergiu,
Thanks for the message. Unfortunately I won't
be able to look at
it more until tonight. After a first look, indeed it seems to be a
real problem, which I can't explain right now.
No problem. I would really be
happy if we could use XWiki.
Can you first try to use the MySQL5Dialect
dialect in the
hibernate configuration file?
$ /usr/local/mysql5/bin/mysql -V outputs:
/usr/local/mysql5/bin/mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.51, for redhat-
linux-gnu (i686) using EditLine wrapper
Also, what version of the mysql connector are you
using?
I found 'mysql-connector-java-3.0.11-stable-bin.jar' in
'<TOMCAT_HOME>/lib' directory (Tomcat6).
If XWiki does not install any other, this is the one which is used.
Version 3 doesn't work well with XWiki. Can you try putting
Do you think that this could be a file
permissions issue? On the
server where XWiki is running, I have less permissions than
on my computer.
No, it correctly retrieves the number of users, and everything else
seems to work, so it's not a permission issue.
--
Sergiu Dumitriu