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1. Start by hitting the Start Crowd button
2. Enter the license key you have bought or generated from starting up an account with Atlassian
3. Click JDBC Connection

  • Database: Pick PostgreSQL
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  • Enter the username: crowduserdb (in our case)
  • Enter the password you decided to use

Options

The deployment title is a unique name for your Crowd instance. The deployment title is used by default in the subject line of email notifications.
You can change this value later, via the Crowd Administration Console.
The deployment title is a unique name for your Crowd instance. The deployment title is used by default in the subject line of email notifications.
You can change this value later, via the Crowd Administration Console.
The session timeout determines how long a session will be considered valid during any period of inactivity. This value is specified in minutes and must be greater than 0.
You can change this value later, via the Crowd Administration Console.
The base URL is the website address of the Crowd server. This value is used during startup to put the correct values into the crowd.properties file for the Crowd Administration Console.
There is no option to change this value via the Crowd Administration Console, because the URL must not be changed while Crowd is running.

Mail Server - SMTP

Notification Email Address — The email address which will receive notifications about server events.
From Email Address — Crowd will add this email address as the 'sender' on the emails generated by Crowd and sent to users.
Subject Prefix — The prefix which will appear at the start of the email subject, for all emails generated by Crowd. This can be useful for email client programs that offer filtering rules.
Mail Server Type — Select the 'SMTP Server' radio button.
SMTP Host — The hostname of the SMTP mail server, e.g. 'localhost' or 'smtp.acme.com'.
SMTP Port — The port on which the SMTP mail server listens. The default is '25'.
Username — The username that your Crowd server will use when it logs in to your mail server.
Password — The password that your Crowd server will use when it logs in to your mail server.
Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — Select this check-box if you want to access your mail server over SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). This ensures that all email communications between Crowd and your mail server are encrypted, provided your mail server supports SSL.

Integrating Crowd with Subversion

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