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  • 1.  ECM Server adding to fncmis

    Posted Wed February 09, 2022 08:40 AM
    I was trying to config fncmis for an ECM server, but when I edit any property field I am getting the following error.


    the server configuration was like this:



    when I go to http://ibmbaw:9080/fncmis/RepositoryService, I am getting this :

    if I use http://ibmbaw:9080/fncmis/wsdl it downloads the WSDL file.

    in /fncmis/resources/Service, it downloads the application/atomsvc+xml file.

    how can I config this ECM server?




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    Alistair Gardner
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  • 2.  RE: ECM Server adding to fncmis

    Posted Thu February 10, 2022 02:38 AM
    Hi,
    1. open http://ibmbaw:9080/fncmis/ in your browser
    2. from there look for the 'Repository name' you are trying to access
    3. provide this value in the ECM server configuration in the field 'Repository'


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    Tomas Dambrauskas
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  • 3.  RE: ECM Server adding to fncmis

    Posted Thu February 10, 2022 03:02 AM
    Edited by Alistair Gardner Thu February 10, 2022 03:03 AM
    When I use http://ibmbaw:9080/fncmis/ in my browser it automatically modifies to https://ibmbaw:9443/fncmis/


    I tried with Repository in /fncmis/resources/Service's XML file and once in ACCE but I am getting the following error.






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    Alistair Gardner
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  • 4.  RE: ECM Server adding to fncmis

    Posted Thu February 10, 2022 03:28 AM
    Hi,
    what if you would use:
    1. Port -> 9443
    2. Checkbox "Secure server"


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    Tomas Dambrauskas
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  • 5.  RE: ECM Server adding to fncmis

    Posted Thu February 10, 2022 04:38 AM
    Thanks, it's working. don't know why I didn't try that, I was thinking like if it's not working in the browser it can't be HTTPS.

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    Alistair Gardner
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