I am using arangoDB 3.3.3 on macOS.
With the intention to output a JSON-collection from arangoDB via the browser, i am using the Foxx microservice tool, which is offered by arangoDB. I imported the json-file to the database via the offered import script by arangoDB.
When I upload the service-file zip to the arangoDB web interface and trying to make a request to the linked path, it shows me the following error message in the API window:
Unauthorized http://localhost:8529/_db/_system/_admin/aardvark/foxxes/docs/swagger.json?mount=/getting-started
Anyone, facing the same problem and having an idea how to solve this issue?
This is due to a bug in the web interface that should be fixed in 3.3.4, so updating should resolve your problem. See https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/issues/4453 for details.
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I am trying to configure a SOAP service using web service consumer, as soon as I click on new configuration in the connector configuration, I see SOAP version column is turning into error and when I hover on it, it is showing some tooling related error and when i check my tooling stats in preferences, it shows in running state.
My studio version is 7.11.1
Please let me know how to resolve this issue.
The information is not complete to identify the root cause. Having said that it is possible that the error is happening when the Web Service Consumer connector is trying to download the WSDL if the access is restricted in some way. For example if the server has whitelisted the IPs of authorized clients, or there is an access restriction in your network, or some other permission issue.
In that case you may resolve the issue if you can download the WSDL locally and add it to the application in the src/main/resources folder, and reference it by the file name (with no path) instead of an URL.
I'm having difficulty in integrating AEM 5.6.1 with Site Catalyst. It allows me to connect in the configuration successfully, but does not work on the framework setup.
I've followed the standard procedure to connect AEM to SC and it accepts my login in the configuration, but fails on the framework set up with the browser message 'We were not able to login to SiteCatalyst. Please check your credentials and try again.'. Behind the scenes in the server log;
12.12.2014 14:10:06.967 *WARN* [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 [1418393406764] POST /libs/cq/analytics/sitecatalyst/service.json HTTP/1.1] com.day.cq.analytics.sitecatalyst.impl.SitecatalystHttpClientImpl Data center 'https://api3.omniture.com/admin/1.3/rest/' responded with errors {"error":{"code":500,"message":"Internal Server Error"}}
12.12.2014 14:10:06.967 *ERROR* [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 [1418393406764] POST /libs/cq/analytics/sitecatalyst/service.json HTTP/1.1] com.day.cq.analytics.sitecatalyst.impl.servlets.SitecatalystServlet Call to SiteCatalyst method 'Company.GetReportSuites' failed com.day.cq.analytics.sitecatalyst.SitecatalystException: not authenticated
I've tried accessing via the API Explorer and it works.
I've tried the troubleshooting guide without success.
I can log in to Site Catalyst, I'm an admin, I am in the web services access group.
I've tried using a clean install of CQ5.6.1 with geometrixx - it doesn't work either.
I've tried this from a server and from a localhost/dev machine with the same results. No proxy. I've even tried using the shared secret as the password but then it doesn't connect at all, and fails on the configuration screen.
What might cause this to fail?
If it doesn't work with a fresh install and Geometrixx, then it's probably an Adobe bug. That's typically the first thing support will ask you about.
I would also verify using Geometrixx Outdoors, or a more recent demo site, on your fresh install, just to ensure it's not an outdated ClientLib issue.
I know this isn't a direct answer to your question, but honestly, I would approach the integration differently. I've worked with the AEM-SC framework and it's buggy at best. It's very finicky, it doesn't REALLY work the way the documentation claims, and it requires that you're very specific about what Clientlibs are on the page.
Moving forward, I think using Adobe Dynamic Tag Manager is the better approach, for many reasons. My understanding is that it's Adobe's recommendation as well. I'd consider moving to that. In AEM 5.6.1, you'll have to customize your integration with DTM, but it's not very hard.
Solution: Add a property on the configuration node for sitecatalyst: (eg. /etc/cloudservices/sitecatalyst/my-sc-configuration)
server=https://api.omniture.com/admin/1.2/rest/
it also seems to work with newer API versions such as https://api3.omniture.com/admin/1.3/rest/
It would appear that for 5.6.1 it ignores the OSGi configuration, at least for the configuration screens. With this extra property, the framework page loads without error and allows selection of the RSID.
Testing the new backend discovery feature in WL6.1 used for a web service (SOAP) connection, we found a wrong import procedures from WSDL parsing. In particular, for each procedure offered by the SOAP server and exposed in the related WSDL the backend discovery service found only one input/output parameter although the procedures are composed of more than one input parameter. The problem seems to be a misinterpretation of the WSDL associated with the SOAP server.
thanks,
Here the WSDL:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15425546/Ws_StoreSurfer.xml
Is seems that WL v6.1 indeed has a problem with muli-parts and showing only one part of the input/output of a procedure.
Tested it with a new version of WL (not yet released) and it seems like the problem has already been addressed (see below). You will therefore get it solved in the next update of your Worklight Studio.
If you are an IBM business partner or customer you can open a PMR and request an intermittent iFix.
Can I create and break cross-cluster replication links in some way other than the web console?
Web console is just UI for Couchbase REST API, therefore you can try to create CLI utility that manipulates HTTP requests like "controller/createReplication".
Unfortunately neither official tools nor numerous sdk support this feature.
Docs about the Rest API can be found here:
Managing Cross Data Center Replication (XDCR)
http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.0/couchbase-admin-restapi-xdcr.html
Creating replications:
http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.0/couchbase-admin-restapi-xdcr-create-repl.html
I am currently trying to setup a NuGet server on our intranet but I'm having a problem. I'm following the instructions here:
http://docs.nuget.org/docs/creating-packages/hosting-your-own-nuget-feeds
The website works fine, but when I try to point the package manager at the source I get an error:
"Could not connect to the feed specified at 'myserver/DataServices/Packages.svc'. Please verify the package source (located in the Package Manager Settings) is valid and ensure your network connectivity."
The URL is correct, copied from the website and is "http://myserver/nuget".
Using Fiddler I inspected the data transfer and I get:
<error xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2007/08/dataservices/metadata">
<code></code>
<message xml:lang="en-AU">Bad Request - Error in query syntax.</message>
</error>
There are no error logs I can find on the server.
Can anyone help with this? I'd really like to use NuGet.Server but I'm out of ideas.
Thanks
Are you running the lastest versions of both the NuGet.Server and the Package Manager in VS?
Have you installed ASP.NET MVC 3 on the server?
Are you pointing the client directly at the base URL, or at the .svc endpoint? You should use the base URL - the call semantics have changed recently.