[midPoint] Can't import resource definition with file upload on CentOS7

Pavol Mederly mederly at evolveum.com
Thu Mar 17 12:02:20 CET 2016


Andy,

as this is really weird, we are thinking how it could happen. One 
possible explanation is that you've created a custom schema with 
ConnectorType defined.

Do you have anything in your *{midpoint.home}/schema* directory? If so, 
what?

Best regards,
Pavol

On 17.03.2016 11:46, Pavol Mederly wrote:
> Hello Andy,
>
> this is quite strange indeed. As an immediate workaround, I would 
> recommend specifying namespace (i.e. "c:" with appropriately defined 
> xmlns:c) for the particular ConnectorType element.
>
> Best regards,
> Pavol
>
> On 17.03.2016 11:34, Andreas Küstner wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i ran into a strange behaviour with midpoint.
>>
>> I have following System:
>>
>> Server:
>> Virtual machine with CentOS 7
>> Java Version from CentOS 7 -> OpenJDK 1.8.0_45 - also testeted with
>> Version 1.7.0_79
>> 2 GB RAM / 70 GB HDD
>>
>> Tomcat Version 7 from CentOS repository, installed with 'yum install tomcat'
>> and Tomcat downloaded from tomcat.apache.org -> Version 7.0.68
>>
>>
>> Client:
>> System Windows 7
>> Firefox 43.0.4
>> Java Version 1.8.0_72
>>
>>
>> The Error:
>> If i try to import a resource via Resources (file upload)
>> Midpoint-> Resources -> Import resource definition
>> i get this error:
>>
>> "1 errors, 0 passed - Importfile (Gui) -"
>> " Param: options:
>> com.evolveum.midpoint.xml.ns._public.common.api_types_3.ImportOptionsType at 3386c7fd[overwrite=false,keepOid=false,stopAfterErrors=<null>,summarizeSucceses=true,summarizeErrors=true,referentialIntegrity=false,validateStaticSchema=false,validateDynamicSchema=false,encryptProtectedValues=true,fetchResourceSchema=false,keepMetadata=<null>]
>> "
>> "Import object"
>> "Ambiguous type name: ConnectorType"
>>
>>
>> Stack trace is attached in this email.
>>
>> If i run this on my local testsystem on my machine (Archlinux)
>> everything is fine.
>>
>> Have anyone an explanation, have i missed something on the CentOS7
>> installation?
>>
>> Thanks for help!
>>
>> Greetings
>> Andy
>>
>>
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