Password of jbrown on JKE Banking MTM sample ?
I created the 'Money that Matters' sample (CLM2011).
In the 'JKE Banking (Change Management)' RTC Project Area, I created a repository workspace on the Production Stream, and launched the JKE Banking application (run JKEJavaUI).
Anybody knows what user/password to use to login to the JKE Banking sample app ? (jbrown, with what password ?)
In the 'JKE Banking (Change Management)' RTC Project Area, I created a repository workspace on the Production Stream, and launched the JKE Banking application (run JKEJavaUI).
Anybody knows what user/password to use to login to the JKE Banking sample app ? (jbrown, with what password ?)
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For the sample application, the user passwords are the same as the user
ID's, so the password for "jbrown" would be "jbrown".
Cheers,
Geoff
On 9/20/2011 12:38 PM, xophe wrote:
ID's, so the password for "jbrown" would be "jbrown".
Cheers,
Geoff
On 9/20/2011 12:38 PM, xophe wrote:
I created the 'Money that Matters' sample (CLM2011).
In the 'JKE Banking (Change Management)' RTC Project Area, I created a
repository workspace on the Production Stream, and launched the JKE
Banking application (run JKEJavaUI).
Anybody knows what user/password to use to login to the JKE Banking
sample app ? (jbrown, with what password ?)
Absolutely ... I had tried jbrown/jbrown several times and received "Cannot Login. Connection refused: connect" error messages, and quite wrongly assumed this was password related.
My error had nothing to do with the password, but with the fact I had not started the JKEServer prior to launching the client ... oops !
So :
1) Run 'JKE Banking Server', then
2) Run 'JKE Banking Client (win)', then
3) login with jbrown/jbrown, and all works fine.
Thanks Geoff, Gary
My error had nothing to do with the password, but with the fact I had not started the JKEServer prior to launching the client ... oops !
So :
1) Run 'JKE Banking Server', then
2) Run 'JKE Banking Client (win)', then
3) login with jbrown/jbrown, and all works fine.
Thanks Geoff, Gary