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problems using the explorer

> <url>http://m2.objectdb.com</url> </repository> </repositories> ... <dependency
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Change path for urls2.xml file

:     <url-history size="0" user="true" password="true" /> The url history is used to enable
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com.objectdb.o.InternalException

>             <id>objectdb</id>             <name>ObjectDB Repository</name>             <url>https://m2.objectdb.com</url>         </repository>     </repositories>        <dependencies
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Failed to validate XML

> <property name="javax.persistence.jdbc.url" value="testing.tmp;drop ... { url "http://m2.objectdb.com" } } dependencies { compile 'org.slf4j:slf4j-api:+' compile
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Is persistence version 2.1 supported?

.persistence.jdbc.url" value="$objectdb/db/vsp.odb"/> <property name="javax.persistence ... for persistence.xml was added in build 2.5.7_05. The url to java.sun.com doesn't exist
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Login Error (bad username 'admin' or password)

on both the server and the client side. In addition, you should remove blanks from the connection url ... with removing blanks from the connection url and result is still the same. Client side is running on Windows
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newbie - lots of exeptions

> <property name="javax.persistence.jdbc.url" value="objectdb://localhost/prohire_networka8.odb ... -classes/> <properties> <property name="javax.persistence.jdbc.url" value="objectdb
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mapping file is not being loaded

>             <property name="javax.persistence.jdbc.url" value="objectdb://localhost:6136/project ... -unlisted-classes/>   <properties>    <property name="javax.persistence.jdbc.url" value="objectdb
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locks on pure query activities

" /> <url-history size="50" user="true" password="true" /> <log path="$objectdb/log/" max="8mb" stdout ... -server enabled="true" /> <!-- <replication url="objectdb://localhost/test.odb;user=admin
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ObjectDB can't be activated

that. Opening the generated url shows the same activation key. Maybe your activation server is broken ... URL for activation, maybe that helps you. http://www.objectdb.com/activate/c2tvbGI

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