On Jan 10, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Gaëtan GUYODO wrote:
I have now a xwiki running with java 6u3, tomcat
6.0.14, Oracle
10.2.0.3.0, connected to an Active Directory, and it seems to work
(only
10 minutes of tests).
I have a question about AD users : they appear into xwiki only if they
try to connect once. Is it normal ?
yes it's normal. That's when xwiki creates a user in the xwiki
database for it.
I thought I will find all my AD users into xwiki users
list, but no,
only the one who has already tried to connect.
yes that's a limitation. Right now groups are managed in xwiki and for
that xwiki needs a xwiki user in its DB. There's a patch from Gunter
that you could try (haven't tried it myself):
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-1079
If it is a normal situation, is it possible to manage
rights for a
group
"authenticated users" ? For exemple, I want to give to every AD user
the
edit right, but now I can't see all, so can I give rights for all
authenticated users, rights they will heritate at their first login ?
Don't know sorry. Just started using the LDAP plugin yesterday...
-Vincent
Gaëtan GUYODO a écrit :
Thanks.
You say, about databases : "mysql is the best choice for the moment".
I planned to use Oracle 10g. Is XWiki really working with apache,
fully
fonctionnal, or is there a lot of known issues ?
Gaëtan
Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
Gaëtan GUYODO wrote:
I need to useApache HTTP server in front of
XWiki.
I just found that I'm using JETTY as java container (that's the one
packaged into the windows installer).
I'm trying to find more information about using httpd in front of
jetty.
If anyone already did that...
Esbach, Brandon a écrit :
> Are you using the Apache HTTP server, or Apache Tomcat?
> XWiki requires a java container (such as Tomcat) to run.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org]
> On Behalf Of Gaëtan GUYODO
> Sent: 09 January 2008 13:49
> To: XWiki Users
> Subject: [xwiki-users] Using Xwiki with apache
>
> Another "new user" question...
> I used the xwiki-enterprise-installer-windows-1.2-rc-2.exe
> I would like to use that xwiki with apache, into an existing
> VirtualHost.
> I first just added these lines into the VirtualHost directives :
>
> <virtualHost>
> ...
> Redirect permanent /myXwiki/
http://server:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome
>
> ProxyPass /myXwiki/
http://server:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome
>
> ProxyPassReverse /myXwiki/
http://server:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome
>
> ...
> </virtualHost>
>
> That's a first step, but when I try http://.../myXwiki/, I can
> only see text from xwiki, into a white page, no skin, no
> picture...
> I think I need to authorize apache to execute scripts, but I
> didn't find anything about that into the documentation or
> mailing list archive.
> I realised I didn't know what is the default "servlet container"
> into the xwiki-enterprise-installer-windows-1.2-rc-2.exe
> installation.
>
> Any idea ?
Hi,
The default installer is just for a quick setup, with jetty and
hsqldb,
so that you can run XWiki out of the box. It is not supposed to be
used
in production environments. For that, you must install tomcat,
configure
mod_jk so that httpd forwards requests to tomcat, install not
the .exe,
but the war, install the database (mysql is the best choice for the
moment), install the proper hibernate connector, configure
hibernate...
There's some documentation on
xwiki.org, search for it.
Sergiu
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