JPAStorageService Configuration Failure (Windows Jetty)

McLennan, Neil R n.mclennan at imperial.ac.uk
Mon Mar 4 13:31:23 EST 2019


Peter,

idp.loglevel.container is set to Debug,
But i assume by container you mean Jetty and nothing logged there, or procrun the windows service container, again nothing in the logs. I have also tried using other global.xml JPAStorageService configs on the web although i don’t have backend database for them with the same result.
I would have expected some java exception even if it was a timeout due to firewall exceptions.
I’m new to JPAStorageService and running Shibboleth on Jetty on Windows, but not Shibboleth 

> On 4 Mar 2019, at 18:07, Peter Schober <peter.schober at univie.ac.at> wrote:
> 
> * McLennan, Neil R <n.mclennan at imperial.ac.uk> [2019-03-04 18:54]:
>> On adding JPAStorageService config to global.xml the Shibboleth
>> service starts but is unavailable and nothing is written to the log
>> files.
>> How can I debug what is wrong?
> 
> If the IDP application cannot even write logs due to some fundamental
> error (rare but possible) the container logs should have something.
> 
> Your config snippet looks OK from a quick look.
> 
> Did you add the required JARs (Hikari, psql) to
> edit-webapp/WEB-INF/lib/ and did you rebuild the app?
> 
> -peter
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