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I installed Appian 7.10 no problem but had to roll back to 7.9 to be consistent
Nicholas Wurster
over 9 years ago
I installed Appian 7.10 no problem but had to roll back to 7.9 to be consistent with a client version used.
Have kept the following the same:
- MySQL - just dropped and recreated my appian_primary db so that it would recreate schemas
- JBOSS 6.4 EAP - no changes
- JDK 1.8_60 - no changes
- Appian - refreshed licence, custom.properties, appian-topology.properties files etc.
Tried with 7.9 + Hotfix D AND plain 7.9 vanilla....both start up with the following:
"Error 403 Forbidden, Sorry your request could not be processed"
The stack trace looks like:
15:23:58,898 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015874: JBoss EAP 6.4.0.GA (AS 7.5.0.Final-redhat-21) started in 351131ms - Started 1695 of 1733 services (
87 services are lazy, passive or on-demand)
15:26:49,407 INFO [stdout] (http-/0.0.0.0:8085-1) 2015-10-08 15:26:49,404 [http-/0.0.0.0:8085-1] ERROR com.appiancorp.security.authz.Forbidden - Could not log forbidden
URI...
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Khalil Ben Naceur
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
Thank you.
The best way to move forward at this point would be - as mentioned previously - to do a fresh install of 7.9 and re-configure each file from there.
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Khalil Ben Naceur
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
Thank you.
The best way to move forward at this point would be - as mentioned previously - to do a fresh install of 7.9 and re-configure each file from there.
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