This page is outdated as of 2019. To Get Started Quickly, it is suggested to use the InCommon Trusted Access Platform Docker Containers See also this page |
insert into subjectattribute (subjectId, name, value, searchValue) values('test.subject.0','description','description.test.subject.0','description.test.subject.0'); insert into subjectattribute (subjectId, name, value, searchValue) values('test.subject.0','email','test.subject.0@somewhere.someSchool.edu','test.subject.0@somewhere.someschool.edu'); insert into subjectattribute (subjectId, name, value, searchValue) values('test.subject.0','loginid','id.test.subject.0','id.test.subject.0'); insert into subjectattribute (subjectId, name, value, searchValue) values('test.subject.0','name','name.test.subject.0','name.test.subject.0'); commit; |
You should run the grouper loader all the time for any Grouper deployment. It also runs background tasks even if you arent automatically loading groups.
gsh -loader |
F:\temp\grouperClientTemp\dist\institution\grouperClient.institution-1.4.0-rc2>
To use hsql, you should go in server mode. To do this,
F:\temp\grouper1.4\grouper-api-1.4.1\bin>java -cp ..\lib\jdbcSamples\hsqldb.jar org.hsqldb.Server -database.0 file:grouper -dbname.0 grouper |
* Change your grouper.hibernate.properties:
hibernate.dialect = org.hibernate.dialect.HSQLDialect hibernate.connection.driver_class = org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver hibernate.connection.url = jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost/grouper hibernate.connection.username = sa hibernate.connection.password = |
* Start admin tool if you like
F:\temp\grouper1.4\grouper-api-1.4.1\bin>java -cp ..\lib\jdbcSamples\hsqldb.jar org.hsqldb.util.DatabaseManager -url jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost/grouper |
* To delete the database, delete the files from the dir where you started hsqldb: grouper.log, grouper.properties, grouper.script