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Hi,<br>
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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>Excuse me for that, I did not notice the idm.log in my
Tomcat folder.</div>
<div>However the issue I had was <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://jira.evolveum.com/browse/MID-1273"
target="_blank">https://jira.evolveum.com/browse/MID-1273</a> and
after removal of the .xsd~ file my deployment went well.</div>
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OK, one bug less.<br>
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<div>But now I still do not see the changes to the user schema
when I am creating a new user.</div>
<div>Am I missing something obvious?</div>
<div>All I did was follow the wiki and put the extension.xsd
with the code from the tutorial in the /schema directory and
chowned it to tomcat:tomcat, I don't see anything obviously
wrong in the idm.log now.</div>
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Please try these two things:<br>
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1. create user in GUI should display all internal and your custom
attributes in "<b>Externsion</b>" section on the left side.<br>
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2. when starting midPoint, please check idm.log, it should contain
the following message:<br>
2013-05-27 08:36:09,907 [localhost-startStop-1][] INFO
(c.e.m.init.ConfigurablePrismContextFactory): Loading extension
schemas from folder '/opt/midpoint-configuration//schema'.<br>
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(the directory varies, this is mine)<br>
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No errors should follow (if there is syntax error in XSD schema, you
will see an error message).<br>
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Is you midpoint.home JVM argument set correctly? (This is the most
common issue.)<br>
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Good luck and let me know.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Ivan<br>
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Ing. Ivan Noris
Consultant
Evolveum, s.r.o
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"Semper cautus - semper paratus - semper idem Vix."
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