SOA Suite, Oracle Web Services Manager: can not login
Just installed the SOA Suite 10.1.3 (preview). Performing a standard
installation works fine, when using an default OLITE database. Logging in to
BPEL etc and OWSM can be done with the oc4jadmin account (default).
(http://host/ccore)
Performing an advanced installation, using a 'real' database (Express or
Enterprise 10g rel 2, I tried both): I can log in with the same account
again, except for OWSM: the password for oc4jadmin is not accepted now.
Platform: Windows XP Professional AND Windows 2000 Professional (Tried both)
Has anyone seen/solved this? Metalink/otn give no info (preview version)
SOA Suite, Oracle Web Services Manager: can not login
"Robbert van der Hoorn" <reply@forum.only> schreef in bericht
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Just installed the SOA Suite 10.1.3 (preview). Performing a standard installation works fine, when using an default OLITE database. Logging in to BPEL etc and OWSM can be done with the oc4jadmin account (default). (http://host/ccore) Performing an advanced installation, using a 'real' database (Express or Enterprise 10g rel 2, I tried both): I can log in with the same account again, except for OWSM: the password for oc4jadmin is not accepted now. Platform: Windows XP Professional AND Windows 2000 Professional (Tried both) Has anyone seen/solved this? Metalink/otn give no info (preview version) Thanks, Robbert van der Hoorn
Ok, just if anyone might EVER have the same problem: the answer is:
admin/oracle.
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