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Good afternoon all, I hope someone out there can help. I am upgrading
garethm
over 12 years ago
Good afternoon all,
I hope someone out there can help. I am upgrading from 6.1 to 6.6.1. In 6.1 all customisation are working fine, yet after upgrading (and following the migration instructions) JBOSS is giving me the following error:
"ERROR com.appiancorp.common.config.ConfigObject - An error occurred while trying to initialize the config object com.appiancorp.process.admin.LoadPalettes using the following resources: /WEB-INF/conf/process/palette-config.xml, /WEB-INF/conf/process/palette-config-crawford.xml
com.appiancorp.suiteapi.process.exceptions.InvalidActivityClassSchemaException: Invalid Local Id for Activity Class Schema"
I have altered all paths in the various xml and cdf files to point to ...\\custom directories as directed.
Anyone have any thoughts as to what is happening ?
Gareth...
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garethm
over 12 years ago
There is no directory jboss\\jboss-5.1.0.GA\\server\\default in the 6.6.1 installation.
The customised files are for new smart services and custom pickers, so the modification are across the runtime_ear\\ directory tree, so I would not have though that anything should be in the JBOSS directory structure... although I am not the original author!
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over 12 years ago
There is no directory jboss\\jboss-5.1.0.GA\\server\\default in the 6.6.1 installation.
The customised files are for new smart services and custom pickers, so the modification are across the runtime_ear\\ directory tree, so I would not have though that anything should be in the JBOSS directory structure... although I am not the original author!
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