[Labs-l] Look-and-listen-map on Tool-labs

Peter Wendorff wendorff at uni-paderborn.de
Fri Aug 22 14:11:48 UTC 2014


Hi,
sorry to have again a next question...

Progress update:
- tomcat is running
- app is running basically [1], but throws HTTP 500 [2].
The error log leads to the source of the error:
"java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for
jdbc:postgresql://labsdb1004.eqiad.wmnet/gis"

My war file contains postgresql-9.1-902.jdbc4.jar, which should match
the database version (postgresql 9.1), the connection is built with the
connection string jdbc:postgresql:labsdb1004.eqiad.wmnet/gis but seems
to fail (see error from the log above).

Thanks for any hint

regards
Peter

[1] http://tools.wmflabs.org/lalm/
[2] http://tools.wmflabs.org/lalm/navigate/WAY/16765070

Am 20.08.2014 um 14:17 schrieb Marc-André Pelletier:
> On 08/20/2014 05:03 AM, Peter Wendorff wrote:
>> - the Lalm is not a tool for wikipedia itself, it's an experimental
>> portal for blind and visually impaired to navigate on the Openstreetmap
>> data.
> 
> Labs is made available for work for the Wikimedia projects, but also for
> "allied" and related projects.  OSM is one of them.  :-)
> 
>> - It is written in Java and needs a Servlet container or the ability to
>> run it's own jetty instance.
> 
> Tool Labs supports running servlets from Tomcat at this time, so that
> may fit your needs.
> 
> Alternately, you may want to investigate using your own project for
> this.  At the cost of slightly higher complexity (you have to administer
> your own environment) you can set it up in the exact way you need it.
> 
>> - It needs some kind of a raw openstreetmap database for now, although
>> it might be possible to implement an adapter to the publicly accessible
>> overpass-api for that.
> 
> I'm not entirely up-to-date on the current status of OSM support but
> unless I am mistaken that is already possible right now.  The staffer at
> the Foundation that would be able to tell you the details is Alexandros
> (akosiaris at wikimedia.org).
> 
>> Who is the responsible person or group to talk to about this? Or do you
>> know that there's no chance at all on labs (or similar)?
> 
> You already have.  :-)
> 
> -- Marc
> 
> 
> 
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