Hi Guillaume
The "XWiki.WatchListClass" is in the object list and all the watches
are listed in the Space and Document List. The email notification
interval was set to Scheduler.WatchListWeeklyNotifier so I set it so
Scheduler.WatchListHourlyNotifier. That might help ! ;-)
In any case, I tested the profile page with IE 8 and Firefox 3.5.8 and
the wachList administration is never visible under a normal display.
How can I fix this ?
The watchList managed might not be critical if there was a way to
preset the notification interval during a user creation or for the
whole wiki. It that possible ?
Thanks
Simon Glet
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Guillaume Lerouge <guillaume(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi Simon,
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 9:42 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET <
jeremie.bousquet(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Sorry but I have no better idea to propose ... :/
You could edit objects on the profile page to see if objects related to the
watchlist have been created, but here are chances they were not. In this
case it means there is a problem creating them.
Jeremie
2010/2/25 Simon Glet <simon.glet(a)gmail.com>
Hi Jeremie,
I did click on the watchlist option of the user name menu on upper
right next to the logout menu. And yes I did previously add a watch on
a space and a page to no avail. There is no related error message in
the stdout of Tomcat. I also tried to display the watch list loged in
as Admin just in case of a security issue but that didn't work either.
What can I try next ? Check in the DB that the watches are added,
check that the watchlist component is part of the page ?
Go to your profile page. Edit it in object edition mode (something like:
http://www.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/edit/XWiki/GuillaumeLerouge?editor=object )
Then look whether you have a "XWiki.WatchListClass" object attached to the
page. Expand it and check whether there's anything in the "Document list,
separated by commas" and "Space list, separated by commas" textareas.
If there's nothing in them even though you added some pages / spaces to your
watchlist, you might have a JS issue at the interface level.
If there's something in them, the problem could come from the scheduler or
your mail server configuration.
The WatchList jobs in the scheduler simply check whether an user page has a
watchlist job attached to it and sends an email if it finds that some of the
pages listed in the watchlist object of the user have been modifier since
the last day / week / month.
Guillaume
Thanks
Simon Glet
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET
<jeremie.bousquet(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do you display the watchlist ? In 2.2 it's in your user profile, in
a
specific
tab.
Did you add elements to watch previously ? (page/space/wiki)
I think the scheduler jobs read the users watchlists and send
notifications
at defined intervals of time... They should be
active of course.
Jeremie
2010/2/24 Simon Glet <simon.glet(a)gmail.com>
Hi,
I am currently testing the "Watch" feature and I can't display the
Watch List. I noticed that the Scheduler has some Watch List jobs,
could it be related ? I mean that the watch list could be populated by
one of the Watch list notifier jobs.
I am missing something ?
The setup is XE 2.2, Tomcat 6.0, PostgreSQL, Windows XP SP3.
Thanks
Simon glet
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