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I am trying to install Appian 7.9 and facing error in encoding password for use
silkik235
over 10 years ago
I am trying to install Appian 7.9 and facing error in encoding password for use in JBoss data source configuration. Error is :
Error: Could not find or load main class org.picketbox.datasource.security.SecureIdentityLoginModule
ERROR encoding the datasource password: cmd /c java -cp E:\\JBOSS\\jboss-eap-6.3\\modules\\system\\layers\\base\\org\\picketbox\\main\\picketbox-4.0.19.SP10-
em\\layers\\base\\org\\jboss\\logging\\main\\jboss-logging-3.1.4.GA-redhat-1.jar org.picketbox.datasource.security.SecureIdentityLoginModule admin failed
I have set the JBOSS_HOME and CLASSPATH variables also, but still facing the same issue. Also, I am using Configure Script to encrypt the password. My jdk version is 1.8.0_45 and m using JBoss EAP 6.3.
Any help is appreciated!
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Conor Cahill
Certified Lead Developer
over 10 years ago
The configure script is looking for a specific version of the picketbox and jboss-logging files, a different version from the ones that come with jboss 6.3
You can either get jboss 6.3.3, which should have the correct versions. Or you can find the specific jars online and add them to your current jboss directory.
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Conor Cahill
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over 10 years ago
The configure script is looking for a specific version of the picketbox and jboss-logging files, a different version from the ones that come with jboss 6.3
You can either get jboss 6.3.3, which should have the correct versions. Or you can find the specific jars online and add them to your current jboss directory.
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