Good afternoon.
Can you help me find information about "How to migrate all configurations and modules from IIB to App Connect".
I can't find any information about it.
I found it on developer's page:
https://developer.ibm.com/integration/blog/2018/12/13/app-connect-enterprise-v11-migration-approach/
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSTTDS_11.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/bh23410_.htm
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I found corresponding nuget package in visual studio, but my client is not c#. As i am new to SSO concept i am having trouble to get things started. Any help in this regard would be good.
thanks in advance.
We (disclaimer: I work for Ping) have a great "how to" article that should give you all the considerations and option for how to SSO enable your application regardless of the language and framework you've built it with.
Please have a read here: https://www.pingidentity.com/content/developer/en/resources/application-integration-overview.html
I want to use chainer on Bluemix.
Can someone provide me how to install chainer on bluemix ?
Your best bet is to start with the Chainer docs. As far as installation on the Bluemix platform, that would depend on which Bluemix services you want to invoke, such as Watson Conversation, and what you want to do with them.
Stack Overflow is for specific programming questions once you are actually working with a tool or framework such as Chainer. Please take a look at What topics can I ask about here?
I'm looking for a neat way to deploy and manage bundles on our Virgo container, but also want to ensure that should we want to move from Virgo in a few years, we're not heavily tied to it. We're using Maven, so get OBR for free, which could save us some work having to maintain a list of the dependency chains.
With that in mind, after having read this article;- How to deploy OSGi apps and dependencies? and some the Virgo 3.5 docs, I'm slightly at odds about the best approach.
The Virgo docs suggest using the plan mechanism, but this ties our deployment descriptors to Virgo (not what I'm after). The article suggests I can use OBR through the GoGo console, which now ships as standard with Virgo. However, when trying to use this console to manage OBR, all I get is
osgi> repos add /home/fuzzy/.m2/repository/repository.xml
No repository admin service available
I've done some more hunting through the Virgo docs, but can't find anything in reference to OBR - only bug reports suggesting that some of the OBR commands have been left in the GoGo shell, inappropriately.
I've also written to the Virgo forum, but no-one seems to really want to help there. Before I go down the route of tying us to Virgo plans, I thought I'd have a quick go here.
Any help, greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
As suggested, downloaded and installed org.apache.felix.bundlerepository-1.6.6.jar - however, get exactly the same error. Asked the same question of the Virgo user group, and the answer that came back is that OBR is not supported. Maybe I'm missing something here, but there's very little information about on this topic. If you know better - please update this thread for the sake of others!
The message is quite clear - you need a repository admin service. Felix provides an implementation (download Bundle Repository).
I am not able to find any documentation on this product. While the package is still available on 'NUGET' - the web-site for documentation seems to be 'down'.
This is the web-site I'm directed to - but, cannot connect to: http://dev.nauck-it.de/projects/aspsqlprovider
Does anyone have available documentation on this package?
You may download NauckIT from GitHub and there you'll find some documentation.
Due the migration to a new project management tool the URL has changed to: http://dev.nauck-it.de/projects/aspsqlprovider
If you've any question, let me know.
Can anyone tell me how can i integrate nDepends in existing project TFS i am using VS2010.?
I have found a solution nDepends documentation but i am unable to understand completely.
anyone having any idea to show me with configuration to integrate nDepends with my Existing TFS project.
I have just started to understand nDepends.
Thanks
Amit