Does cloudstack support Citrix Hypervisor 7 and 8? - citrix

Only XenServer 6.0 and 6.0.2 is mentioned in cloudstack docs, does it support the newer version?
Citrix Hypervisor removed non-free feature from free edition since 7.3 REF. Does it means I can use paided features with cloudstack and Citrix Hypervisor 7.1.

I found the Compatibility Matrix.
The answer is yes for xenserver 7.

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Can Installer build with Install4j version 6.0.4 support Windows 8.x

Could someone tell me if the Installer build with Install4j 6.0.4v support the Windows 8.x?
Yes, Windows 8 and Windows 10 are supported by install4j 6.x.

What are the system requirements for vscode?

What are the system requirements for vscode?
The download page only shows the different platforms this is available on, but doesn't mention any requirements such as Windows version (i know it doesn't work on XP) or additional required components, such as the .NET framework.
System requirements for VSCode are available on the documentation page.
In a nutshell, VSCode now is self contained for Linux, Mac and Windows. There is a complete list for the additional helpful tools available on the setup page.
It's not listed in their requirements, but you'll also need a decent video card. It may seem ridiculous, since it's mainly displaying text, but vscode's GPU hardware requirement is well beyond what other applications require. There is a switch --disable-gpu to switch it to software rendering but it's still laggy.
As of Version 1.32
1.6 GHz or faster processor with 1 GB RAM recommended
OS X Yosemite
Windows 7 (with .NET Framework 4.5.2), 8.0, 8.1 and 10 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Linux with GLIBCXX version 3.4.15 or later, GLIBC version 2.15 or later, tested with Linux (Debian): Ubuntu Desktop 14.04, Debian 7, Linux (Red Hat): Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, CentOS 7, Fedora 23

Google Web Designer on Windows XP

I've installed Google Web Designer on Windows XP, and saw this error:
The procedure entry point GetSystemDefaultLocaleName could not be located in the dynamic library KERNEL32.dll
What can I do?
I think that it won't support XP.
Here are the minimum system requirements, according to their documentation:
Operating system
Windows requirements
Windows 7
Windows 8
I think it does not support Windows XP. I installed in Windows 7. No issues. The error you have got is mainly caused by misinterpreted operating system -- that's described as a possible cause in Microsoft's support knowledge base:
The application is misinterpreting the operating system version and is trying to call a procedure in the Windows 95 or Windows 98 version of the Dynamic Link Library (DLL) that is unavailable in Windows NT version 4.0 or Windows 2000.
Windows XP is not supported. See the system requirements.

does JRockit mission control 4.1 support SUN hotspot (hot spot) JVM?

i can see some documents in Oracle site said: "JRockit Mission Control 4.1 is now available for download. It includes HotSpot support, improved Solaris support, DTrace integration, a Mac OSX port, support for Oracle Coherence and a range of new cool features. More details in Markus Eisele's blog post."
but acually i can not use jrmc to connect to my JBoss application running on SUN HotSpot JVM, any help? many thanks
If you are an Oracle customer, you can download early versions of Java Mission Control 5.x (Mission Control for Hotspot) from MOS (My Oracle Support). You will need to run a recent version of the Oracle JDK 7 (>= 7u4). Please note that there are still a lot of limitations, as described here: http://hirt.se/blog/?p=211.
From offical JRockit webpage:
The Oracle JRockit Mission Control client can now be run on Oracle HotSpot JVM. JRockit Mission Control can also start the local management on Hotspot JDK 1.6 and later. Note that you will still need to connect to a JRockit to be able to use most of the Mission Control tools.

what version of RHEL is MongoDB 2.0.1 certified on?

Could anyone please tell me what version of RHEL is mongoDb certified on?
There are users running on various 5.x and 6.x, so any of these should be good, although I would suggest the later versions of 6 as opposed to 5 if possible.