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boundary="-877473423-1150695655-1361550142=:80474" X-Virus-Checked: Checked by ClamAV on apache.org ---877473423-1150695655-1361550142=:80474 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Karl,=0A=A0=0AOk, figured this out.=A0 There are 2 issues which I think = are bugs.=0A=A0=0AWhen running in Tomcat, with the 3 mcf wars in tomcat/web= apps and then -D pointing to /data/manifold/properties.xml.=A0 The sharepoi= nt connector fails because it's missing 2 jar files from the classpath:=0A= =A0=0A1. commons-discovery-0.4.jar=0A2. commons-logging.jar=0A=A0=0AI added= those to tomcat/lib and I got beyond the axis issue I had last night.=0A= =A0=0ANow when it continues it fails with the message:=0AThe site at http:/= /ec2-50-16-175-94.compute-1.amazonaws.com did not exist=0A=A0=0AHowever, th= at's not the actual issue.=A0 The actual URL it's failing to load, as expec= ted is:=A0=0Ahttp://ec2-50-16-175-94.compute-1.amazonaws.com/_vti_bin/MCPer= missions.asmx=0A=A0=0ASounds like those commons-*.jar files need to be in t= he mcf-crawler-ui.war file and the sharepoint connector needs to print out = the correct error message when it fails to load one of the asmx files it's = looking for.=0A=A0=0Athanks,=0Amark=0A=A0=0A=0AFrom: Karl Wright =0ATo: Mark Lugert =0ACc: "user@manifoldcf.ap= ache.org" =0ASent: Friday, February 22, 2013 4= :45 AM=0ASubject: Re: Sharepoint=0A=0APlease try checking out, building, an= d running trunk.=A0 I committed an=0Aexplicit CONNECTION_TIMEOUT value of o= ne minute.=A0 Please be aware that=0Athe schema on trunk has changed since = 1.1, so just let it use Derby=0Aand don't try to use whatever database you = are using for your test.=0A=0AThanks,=0AKarl=0A=0AOn Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 2= :16 AM, Mark Lugert wrote:=0A> Tested with 1.6.=A0 Stil= l doesn't work for me.=A0 The solr, Alfresco, and CMIS=0A> connectors all w= ork fine.=0A>=0A> Running 1.1 of manifold.=0A>=0A> I'm running using the mu= ltiprocessor setup with tomcat 6.=0A>=0A> Any ideas how I can further debug= this?=0A>=0A> thanks,=0A> mark=0A>=0A> From: Mark Lugert =0A> To: Karl Wright =0A> Cc: "user@manifoldcf.apache= .org" =0A> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 1:43= AM=0A> Subject: Re: Sharepoint=0A>=0A> Hi Karl,=0A>=0A> Ok, so this is whe= re it's hanging:=0A>=0A> public=0A> ListsWS(String siteUrl, String userName= , String password,=0A> EngineConfiguration configuration, HttpClient httpCl= ient)=0A> throws java.net.MalformedURLException=0A> {=0A> super(configurati= on);=0A>=0A> It never finishes the configuration in the super class.=A0 I d= on't have the=0A> code for that, so not sure why.=0A>=0A> The server manifo= ld runs on is using Java 1.7.=A0 Could there be an issue with=0A> Axis and = Java 1.7?=A0 Has anyone tried the Sharepoint connector using Java=0A> 1.7?= =0A>=0A> thanks,=0A> Mark=0A>=0A> From: Karl Wright =0A= > To: Mark Lugert =0A> Cc: "user@manifoldcf.apache.org" = =0A> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 7:55 PM= =0A> Subject: Re: Sharepoint=0A>=0A> This is exactly where I would expect i= t to be during check.=A0 If it=0A> hasn't thrown an exception and is just s= itting there, there are only=0A> two real possibilities.=A0 Both involve so= cket timeouts.=A0 One is the=0A> connection timeout, the other the socket t= imeout proper.=A0 Currently we=0A> don't set the connection timeout, so I b= et that is interpreted as=0A> being "infinite".=A0 The socket timeout we se= t to 15 minutes - seems=0A> high=A0 but that seems to be needed for some sh= arepoint systems out=0A> there; they are slow.=0A>=0A> I'll open a ticket t= o set the connection timeout to something=0A> reasonable.=A0 But basically = this means your communication with the=0A> amazon instance is not properly = configured; you're either hitting a=0A> firewall somewhere (Amazon's?) or t= he instance's IIS is not running on=0A> port 80.=0A>=0A> Karl=0A>=0A> On Th= u, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Mark Lugert wrote:=0A>> Deb= uggin this, it's hung up on this call:=0A>>=0A>> viewconnection.jsp=0A>> co= nnectionStatus =3D c.check();=0A>>=0A>> This essentially does a:=0A>>=0A>> = getSession();=0A>> URL urlServer =3D=0A>> new URL( serverUrl );=0A>> proxy.= checkConnection(=0A>> "/", supportsItemSecurity );=0A>>=0A>> There is prett= y much no logging in this entire connector.=A0 I'll go in and=0A>> add some= to see which method, and where, it's having issues.=0A>>=0A>> Looking at t= he code I'd guess the proxy.checkConnection.=A0 However, if I=0A>> use=0A>>= the URL it "should" be using via a browser it works fine.=0A>>=0A>> Wonder= ing if Amazon is doing something that is causing issues?=A0 Has anyone=0A>>= tried using a Sharepoint in Amazon before?=0A>>=0A>> thanks,=0A>> mark=0A>= >=0A>> From: Karl Wright =0A>> To: Mark Lugert =0A>> Cc: "user@manifoldcf.apache.org" =0A>> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 6:13 PM=0A>> Subject: Re: Sharep= oint=0A>>=0A>> Ok, just confirmed here that SharePoint 2010 selected with t= he=0A>> following parameters gives you something back in less than 1 min:= =0A>>=0A>> Parameters:=A0 =A0 serverLocation=3D=0A>> serverPort=3D=0A>> ser= verVersion=3D4.0=0A>> userName=3Ddomain\foo=0A>> serverProtocol=3Dhttp=0A>>= serverName=3Dlocalhost=0A>> password=3D********=0A>> Connection status:=A0= =A0 The site at http://localhost did not exist=0A>>=0A>> Obviously I didn'= t try connecting to an Amazon instance with a missing=0A>> MCPermissions.as= mx, but that shouldn't be much different.=0A>>=0A>> If the empty response p= ersists, we can assume it's throwing some weird=0A>> Error and try to catch= it in the JSP.=A0 If you are interested in doing=0A>> that let me know and= I'll give you precise instructions.=0A>>=0A>> Thanks=0A>> Karl=0A>>=0A>>= =0A>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Mark Lugert wrot= e:=0A>>> I see no exceptions.=A0 Going to install the service tonight or to= morrow=0A>>> and=0A>>> retest.=0A>>>=0A>>> Never does return which is weird= .=A0 I'll keep digging.=0A>>>=0A>>> Sent from my iPhone=0A>>>=0A>>> On Feb = 21, 2013, at 6:00 PM, Karl Wright wrote:=0A>>>=0A>>>> = For SharePoint 2010 and up, MCPermissions.asmx is required, because=0A>>>> = many of the services that worked previously in SharePoint 2003 and=0A>>>> 2= 008 no longer work properly on SharePoint 2010.=A0 As far as I know,=0A>>>>= Amazon does not provide anything other than SharePoint 2010 instances,=0A>= >>> so that is probably going to be an issue for you.=0A>>>>=0A>>>> But you= *should* get back a connection failure message on the view=0A>>>> page.=A0= The reason not may be timeout (may take a minute or two), or it=0A>>>> cou= ld be something more serious.=A0 Do you see any exceptions printed in=0A>>>= > either the logs or out to standard out?=0A>>>>=0A>>>> Karl=0A>>>>=0A>>>> = On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Mark Lugert wrote:=0A>= >>>> Another note.=A0 I did not install MCPermissions.asmx as I do not need= =0A>>>>> permission information from Sharepoint at this time.=A0 All the do= cs are=0A>>>>> basically public.=A0 It's more about what docs are ready for= publish.=0A>>>>>=0A>>>>> Would this cause the problem I'm seeing below?=A0= The docs make it sound=0A>>>>> like=0A>>>>> MCPermissions.asmx is only if = you want authority info from the docs.=0A>>>>>=0A>>>>> thanks,=0A>>>>> mark= =0A>>>>>=0A>>>>>=0A>>>>> From: Mark Lugert =0A>>>>> To: = "user@manifoldcf.apache.org" =0A>>>>> Sent: Thu= rsday, February 21, 2013 5:00 PM=0A>>>>> Subject: Sharepoint=0A>>>>>=0A>>>>= > I'm trying to connect to my sharepoint server, which is on amazon.=0A>>>>= >=0A>>>>> There are no sites, just a document library.=A0 I can connect via= a=0A>>>>> browser=0A>>>>> just fine, but when I set up the manifold repos = connector and click=0A>>>>> save=0A>>>>> I=0A>>>>> just get a blank screen.= =A0 Nothing in the logs and the screen stays=0A>>>>> blank.=0A>>>>>=0A>>>>>= It's sharepoint 2010=0A>>>>> http=0A>>>>> my amazon ec2-50-16......amzaona= ws.com=0A>>>>> server port: 80=0A>>>>> Site Path: since I don't hav= e any sites=0A>>>>> user name: \Administrator=A0 - this is what = it shows me logged=0A>>>>> in=0A>>>>> as via the browser=0A>>>>> Password.= =0A>>>>> No cert.=0A>>>>>=0A>>>>> Any idea why there is nothing in the log = and why the screen goes blank?=0A>>>>> I=0A>>>>> turned on wire level debug= ging and got nothing.=0A>>>>>=0A>>>>> thanks,=0A>>>>> mark=0A>>>>>=0A>>>>>= =0A>>=0A>>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A> ---877473423-1150695655-1361550142=:80474 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Karl,
 
Ok, figured this out.  T= here are 2 issues which I think are bugs.
 
When running in Tomcat, with = the 3 mcf wars in tomcat/webapps and then -D pointing to /data/manifold/pro= perties.xml.  The sharepoint connector fails because it's missing 2 ja= r files from the classpath:
 
1. commons-discovery-0.4.jar<= /SPAN>
2. commons-logging.jar=
 
I added those to tomcat/lib a= nd I got beyond the axis issue I had last night.
 
Now when it continues it fail= s with the message:
T= he site at http://ec2-50-16-175-94.compute-1.amazonaws.com did not exist
<= /SPAN> 
H= owever, that's not the actual issue.  The actual URL it's failing to l= oad, as expected is: 
http://ec2-50-16= -175-94.compute-1.amazonaws.com/_vti_bin/MCPermissions.asmx
 
Sounds like those commons-*.j= ar files need to be in the mcf-crawler-ui.war file and the sharepoint conne= ctor needs to print out the correct error message when it fails to load one= of the asmx files it's looking for.
 
thanks,
mark
 

From:= Karl Wright <daddywri@gmail.com>
To: Mark Lugert <mlugert@yahoo.com>
Cc: "user@manifoldcf.apache.o= rg" <user@manifoldcf.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 4:45 AM
Subject: Re: Sharepoint
<= BR>Please try checking out, building, and running trunk.  I committed = an
explicit CONNECTION_TIMEOUT value of one minute.  Please be awar= e that
the schema on trunk has changed since 1.1, so just let it use Derby
and don= 't try to use whatever database you are using for your test.

Thanks,=
Karl

On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 2:16 AM, Mark Lugert <mlugert@yah= oo.com> wrote:
> Tested with 1.6.  Still doesn't work for= me.  The solr, Alfresco, and CMIS
> connectors all work fine.>
> Running 1.1 of manifold.
>
> I'm running using t= he multiprocessor setup with tomcat 6.
>
> Any ideas how I can = further debug this?
>
> thanks,
> mark
>
> Fr= om: Mark Lugert <mlugert@yahoo.com>
> To: Karl Wright <d= addywri@gmail.com>
> Cc: "user@manifoldcf.apache.org" <user@ma= nifoldcf.apache.org>
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 1:43 AM=
> Subject: Re: Sharepoint
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> O= k, so this is where it's hanging:
>
> public
> ListsWS(St= ring siteUrl, String userName, String password,
> EngineConfiguration= configuration, HttpClient httpClient)
> throws java.net.MalformedURLException
> {
= > super(configuration);
>
> It never finishes the configurat= ion in the super class.  I don't have the
> code for that, so no= t sure why.
>
> The server manifold runs on is using Java 1.7.&= nbsp; Could there be an issue with
> Axis and Java 1.7?  Has any= one tried the Sharepoint connector using Java
> 1.7?
>
> tha= nks,
> Mark
>
> From: Karl Wright <daddywri@gmail.com= >
> To: Mark Lugert <mlugert@yahoo.com>
> Cc: "= user@manifoldcf.apache.org" <user@= manifoldcf.apache.org>
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 7:5= 5 PM
> Subject: Re: Sharepoint
>
> This is exactly where = I would expect it to be during check.  If it
> hasn't thrown an = exception and is just sitting there, there are only
> two real possib= ilities.  Both involve socket timeouts.  One is the
> conne= ction timeout, the other the socket timeout proper.  Currently we
> d= on't set the connection timeout, so I bet that is interpreted as
> be= ing "infinite".  The socket timeout we set to 15 minutes - seems
&g= t; high  but that seems to be needed for some sharepoint systems out> there; they are slow.
>
> I'll open a ticket to set the = connection timeout to something
> reasonable.  But basically thi= s means your communication with the
> amazon instance is not properly= configured; you're either hitting a
> firewall somewhere (Amazon's?)= or the instance's IIS is not running on
> port 80.
>
> K= arl
>
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Mark Lugert <mlugert= @yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Debuggin this, it's hung up on this c= all:
>>
>> viewconnection.jsp
>> connectionStatus =3D c.check();
>>
>> This essentially d= oes a:
>>
>> getSession();
>> URL urlServer =3D<= BR>>> new URL( serverUrl );
>> proxy.checkConnection(
>= ;> "/", supportsItemSecurity );
>>
>> There is pretty = much no logging in this entire connector.  I'll go in and
>> = add some to see which method, and where, it's having issues.
>>>> Looking at the code I'd guess the proxy.checkConnection.  Ho= wever, if I
>> use
>> the URL it "should" be using via a = browser it works fine.
>>
>> Wondering if Amazon is doing= something that is causing issues?  Has anyone
>> tried using= a Sharepoint in Amazon before?
>>
>> thanks,
>>= mark
>>
>> From: Karl Wright <daddywri@gmail.com>
>&g= t; To: Mark Lugert <mlugert@yahoo.com>
>> Cc: "user@manifoldcf.apache.org" <user@manifoldcf= .apache.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 6:13 PM>> Subject: Re: Sharepoint
>>
>> Ok, just confirm= ed here that SharePoint 2010 selected with the
>> following parame= ters gives you something back in less than 1 min:
>>
>> P= arameters:    serverLocation=3D
>> serverPort=3D
>= > serverVersion=3D4.0
>> userName=3Ddomain\foo
>> serv= erProtocol=3Dhttp
>> serverName=3Dlocalhost
>> password= =3D********
>> Connection status:    The site at http://localhost did not exist=
>>
>> Obviously I didn't try connecting to an Amazon ins= tance with a missing
>> MCPermissions.asmx, but that shouldn't be = much different.
>>
>> If the empty response persists, we = can assume it's throwing some weird
>> Error and try to catch it i= n the JSP.  If you are interested in doing
>> that let me kno= w and I'll give you precise instructions.
>>
>> Thanks>> Karl
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at = 6:02 PM, Mark Lugert <mlugert@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> I = see no exceptions.  Going to install the service tonight or tomorrow>>> and
>>> retest.
>>>
>>> = Never does return which is weird.  I'll keep digging.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>&g= t;
>>> On Feb 21, 2013, at 6:00 PM, Karl Wright <daddywri@g= mail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> For SharePoint = 2010 and up, MCPermissions.asmx is required, because
>>>> ma= ny of the services that worked previously in SharePoint 2003 and
>>= ;>> 2008 no longer work properly on SharePoint 2010.  As far as = I know,
>>>> Amazon does not provide anything other than Sha= rePoint 2010 instances,
>>>> so that is probably going to be= an issue for you.
>>>>
>>>> But you *should*= get back a connection failure message on the view
>>>> page= .  The reason not may be timeout (may take a minute or two), or it
= >>>> could be something more serious.  Do you see any exceptions printed in
>>>> either the logs or out to standa= rd out?
>>>>
>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Mark Lugert <mlugert@= yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>> Another note.  I did = not install MCPermissions.asmx as I do not need
>>>>> per= mission information from Sharepoint at this time.  All the docs are>>>>> basically public.  It's more about what docs are= ready for publish.
>>>>>
>>>>> Would t= his cause the problem I'm seeing below?  The docs make it sound
>= ;>>>> like
>>>>> MCPermissions.asmx is only i= f you want authority info from the docs.
>>>>>
>>= ;>>> thanks,
>>>>> mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>&g= t; From: Mark Lugert <mlugert@yahoo.com>
>>>>> T= o: "user@manifoldcf.apache.org" <u= ser@manifoldcf.apache.org>
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, F= ebruary 21, 2013 5:00 PM
>>>>> Subject: Sharepoint
>= ;>>>>
>>>>> I'm trying to connect to my share= point server, which is on amazon.
>>>>>
>>>&g= t;> There are no sites, just a document library.  I can connect via= a
>>>>> browser
>>>>> just fine, but w= hen I set up the manifold repos connector and click
>>>>> save
>>>>> I
>>>>> just get a blank sc= reen.  Nothing in the logs and the screen stays
>>>>>= ; blank.
>>>>>
>>>>> It's sharepoint 20= 10
>>>>> http
>>>>> my amazon ec2-50-16= ......amzaonaws.com
>>>>> server port: 80
>>>= >> Site Path: <blank> since I don't have any sites
>>&= gt;>> user name: <host_name>\Administrator  - this is what= it shows me logged
>>>>> in
>>>>> as v= ia the browser
>>>>> Password.
>>>>> No= cert.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any idea why there i= s nothing in the log and why the screen goes blank?
>>>>>= I
>>>>> turned on wire level debugging and got nothing.<= BR>>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>> mark
>>>>>
>>&g= t;>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>

<= BR>
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