[opencms-dev] Hello / FYI: Installation DB2/ Suggestion / Questionre WASCE

Schliemann, Kai K.Schliemann at comundus.com
Thu Feb 14 09:17:58 CET 2008


Hi Franz,
this is great.
If you don't mind, would you please be so kind and copy paste this info on www.opencms-wiki.org.
That would be very nice.
TIA
 
Kai
 
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Von: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] Im Auftrag von franz.humpert at huko.de
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2008 20:08
An: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Betreff: [opencms-dev] Hello / FYI: Installation DB2/ Suggestion / Questionre WASCE


Hello to all members! 
 
I am new to the list and this is my first post here.
 
Just want to inform you, that we successfully installed (last week) OpenCms on the following system:
 
WIN 2003 Server
Tomcat 6.0
DB2 V 9.5 Express-Community Edition
 
everything worked fine and there were no problems till now 
(and hopefully not in the future ;-)! albeit we are thoroughly evaluating
all features of OpenCms.
 
 
Suggestion for DB2 setup: 
OpenCms just uses the UserName to set the schema/creator for the newly
created tables (or lets DB2 use the default, which is UserName).
Would be a nice feature, if this could be explicitly specified and/or may default
to OPENCMS.  This can be easily achieved (without adding schema spec to
the tablename in DDL) by setting the default schema of the database-connection
using  the statement:
SET SCHEMA schemaname
 
Question:
IBM WASCE (Webshere Application Server Community Edition) is a
Geronimo based server, that uses Tomcat inside. But we didn't manage to install OpenCms on this
server. The problem is obviously due to the different file structure, cause setup
proceeds until modules are imported. Does anyone have experience in
installing OpenCms on this server or more generally on Geronimo based servers.?
 
my regards to everyone here
 
Franz
 
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