Atlassian crowd install war
Crowd 2. Unable to load. Data Center and Server 2. Related content No related content found. Still need help? The Atlassian Community is here for you. Below is a summary of the steps required to install the Crowd WAR distribution. Ensure that the following JAR files are deployed in the shared lib folder on the application server: JTA Java Transaction API The JTA specifies standard Java interfaces between a transaction manager and the parties involved in a distributed transaction system: the resource manager, the application server and the transactional applications.
Important Please, ensure that the Crowd Home directory will not match the Crowd installation directory AND it is writable by the user executing the initialization script. For example, you need to do this if your user directory allows for internationalized characters in usernames.
Apple Mac OS X 2. Apache Tomcat 3. For evaluation only. Latest stable version supported 3. Latest stable version supported. Notes : 1. Operating systems: Crowd is a pure Java application and should run on any platform provided the Java runtime platform requirements are satisfied. Tomcat: Deploying multiple Atlassian applications in a single Tomcat container is not supported. We do not test this configuration and upgrading any of the applications even for point releases is likely to break it.
There are also a number of known issues with this configuration. See this FAQ for more information. There are also a number of practical reasons why we do not support deploying multiple Atlassian applications in a single Tomcat container.
Firstly, you must shut down Tomcat to upgrade any application and secondly, if one application crashes, the other applications running in that Tomcat container will be inaccessible.
See Supported Platforms. The JTA specifies standard Java interfaces between a transaction manager and the parties involved in a distributed transaction system: the resource manager, the application server and the transactional applications. Refer to the Sun documentation for more information. Note: On Windows, make sure you use forward slashes as shown above, not backward slashes. Please, ensure that the Crowd Home directory will not match the Crowd installation directory AND it is writable by the user executing the initialization script.
Because you must define this property at the connector level, this setting will affect all web applications you have deployed under the connector. This should not adversely affect the other web applications, but please be aware of this fact. Crowd and CrowdID will run fine without this property set, but you will run into issues if a username or group contains internationalized characters.
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