I am looking for a way of getting a list of clusters and also the record count in that cluster. My requirement is for OrientDB Studio.
The console version of what I am looking to achieve would be list clusters or cluster
I have looked around the ODB documents and have gone through all aspects of the Studio app, but can't seem to find an answer for my issue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You can see clusters in studio on the "Schema" tab.
You can see clusters IDs, names and records amounts in studio on the "DB" tab.
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After getting help with this question here, I managed writing a little microservice in Ballerina. For that I switched to Swan Lake as recommended.
But now I'm having difficulties using IDEs and their plugins. Because all questions related to that are pretty old I'm creating a new post.
I'm writing a paper about Ballerina and cloud native languages and thought it would be cool to show a generated sequence diagram, so I tried setting up a proper project and generating one.
However: The IntelliJ plugin doesn't seem to support Swan Lake yet. I always get an error message that the SDK is invalid. So I switched to VS Code.
Here I have a lot of problems. I can run and build my stuff just fine and I also have syntax highlight, but I don't know how to get a diagram. The documentation tells me to either open it through the project overview or the file overview. But I do not have that. My VS Code Window looks as follows:
If I try to use "Ballerina: Document" it tells me "Current file does not belong to a Ballerina project"
Also notice that the explorer one the left looks completely different compared to the documentation
But how would I set this up correctly? I did everything that the docs tell me to do and I have tried the integrator. Doesn't support Swan Lake yet. And as I said: IntelliJ doesn't work either.
Is it even possible to set this up correctly with Swan Lake at the moment? Am I just to stupid? I have never used VS Code before, so maybe there's a trick?
The sequence diagram view in Ballerina has been removed temporarily in Swan Lake. But this support will be brought back before the GA version. I guess it will be available in the Beta release, which is due in April.
Download the latest Ballerina extension for Visual Studio Code and either navigate to the button showed in num 1 for Ballerina Low-Code or navigate to num 2 to Show Diagram for the diagram view of current ballerina file. Read more from here. Ballerina provides language support through VS Code for Swan Lake but not for IntelliJ yet(Hope Ballerina will provide language support to IntelliJ with Fleet).
I have not used JasperReports in a number of years. It has changed :-) I've decided that the Community version of Jasper Server is what I need. The install (Postgres and Tomcat defaults) went smoothly and was happy when poking around the result. However, I cannot get my MySQL datasource to test correctly...even though I'm logged in as an admin user and the connection (all at localhost) works fine in JasperStudio. To make matters worse, I want to use the dashboard tool. All the tutorials show what looks like a dash for the tool that includes a big Dashboard icon...but I don't know how to see that page. For me, it defaults to a page with a folder listing on the left and repository display in the main frame. Where is the tool's dashboard? I don't even see the "create" tab across the top frame...all I see is: Library, View, Manage...
Did I miss something in the setup? I followed the directions that came with the 7.x install without any red flags...
Jasper Servevr Community edition does not supports features like adhoc reporting, dashboards, visualize.js etc.. If you are looking for Dashboard feature either you have to use Professional or Enterprise.
I've been following the steps within this tutorial, but the final step is not working for me. I mean, Talend does not show the tTutorialRow component in the Palette.
I've been checking the Troubleshooting section of this other document as suggested, with no success.
I've seen other questions in SOF, but they are about going a step beyond, once the basic tutorial is running.
So, is there a way of watching what is happening? Some logs? Just to have hints about what is happening.
My Talend Open Studio (for Data Integration) version is 6.2.0.
Thanks!
It seem I was following the wrong tutorial (maybe it is outdated with regards to new versions of Talend).
I found this other one who worked for me. It is about using the Component Designer perspective of the Studio.
I am using Aqua Data Studio for my internship project. But the evaluation period has finished and now I cannot use it anymore. Please can you suggest me an IDE that is similar to Aqua Data Studio? Some software that is not commercial.
I would like to register some Oracle databases servers and PostreSQL.
Can I use MySQL Workbench? Would that be possible with it? Is there any difference?
Copy the technical information available in the Aqua Data Studio menu Help -> Support Information and email the above information to the support email address, architect#aquafold.com and support might extend your evaluation.
You could use google data studio, which is free.
I work at a startup which until now was just me as the sole developer.
Now we are starting to build a team it's time to get project planning, sprint & task planning, proper source control etc. sorted out.
We have MSDN and free Visual Studio Team Services so I thought I'd try that.
However it is really really unintuitive and I am struggling to find on google how to use it.
I am looking at features and sprint stuff and wondering how I am supposed to use it.
I also linked it to my Visual Studio but I created a work item in visual studio and can't find a way to sync it back so it appears on the Visual Studio Team Services page.
Any ideas? Am I doing it all wrong?
If anyone can explain how the Features and Backlog thing works that would be so helpful.
Our system is divided into several areas, one of them is for the customer portal. So a typical bit of work would be, on the customer portal, in the Administration section, we need a way to view all registered users.
So do I create a feature for Customer Portal with a sub feature for Administration and put it in there? Or do I create a Work Item for Customer Portal Administration View Users or something?
It needs to be manageable so my boss can look at what's going on, who is doing what etc. and nicely divided up. But honestly I am at a total loss of how to configure it. All I can find guide-wise is a bunch of marketing gumf on youtube and no real-life use case tutorials.
Please help! :(
We have some great walkthroughs at https://www.visualstudio.com/docs/overview that should get you started. In there you will find details on connecting with VS, using backlogs, taskboards, etc.
For case studies, here are a couple of links.
http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Microsoft-Visual-Studio-Online/Humanitarian-Toolbox/Visual-Studio-Online-Used-to-Energize-and-Optimize-Crowdsourced-Development/710000004013
http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Microsoft-Visual-Studio-Online/Eovendo/Cloud-Based-Load-Testing-Produces-Cost-Effective-Scaling-for-Ad-Rating-Service/710000003474