Nada, the authentication (userid/password) is managed by the Application server (WebSphere or Tomcat)- Depending how you configures it (File, LDAP )you should check the error message in the application server log.
What application server are you using, what user registry are you using ? (LDAP, FILE...)
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Christophe Elek
JAZZ DEVELOPER Feb 28 '13, 11:06 a.m.Nada, the authentication (userid/password) is managed by the Application server (WebSphere or Tomcat)- Depending how you configures it (File, LDAP )you should check the error message in the application server log.
What application server are you using, what user registry are you using ? (LDAP, FILE...)
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