If so, what was it replaced by? If not, I can't seem to import it properly. Could someone please give me pointers on how I could do that?
You seem to be asking about the Watson Developer Cloud Java SDK (it would help to clarify this).
ClassifyImagesOptions class was not deprecated, still part of the SDK, and it has not been changed for some time already. You should check your classpath - without more details, it is hard to give more hints.
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I have a plugin's resource codes and I want to edit. Because I want to change plugin's prefix but it isn't possible unless edit plugin. I tried edit with Eclipse but I had a lot of errors.
If you have source codes of some plugins, there meight be a problem, that they are using some api for example WorldEdit api, but you don't have it added in your project. You have to look into code and find out what they use. Then download the api and add it in Build Path - Right Click the project->Build bath->add external Jars. I hope this will help.
You may be getting errors from imports, API's, etc.
The best way to change this is to contact the developer of the plugin, who has the project themselves. It's not a good idea to change code unless you have full permission; but I will still tell you some possible ways to fix it.
Your imports may be faulty, check those.
Actually REVIEW the code yourself– Don't mess around with things you don't know what they do.
CHANGE YOUR PACKAGE NAMES (This got me before, simple mistake)
If there are comments in the code, use those to your advantage
Google your errors.
If you are new to Java, don't skip to changing code already. TRUST ME. Learn all you can before skipping to other "higher level" developer styles.
Like I said, these are vague and simple ways to fix it; the best way to have your feature implemented is to contact the developer.
*I understand that this thread is old; I'm just saying this because there are currently no answers that describe this for other Google travelers of the internet.
As part of a project, I am to implement the blog-application mentioned on this site: https://github.com/siserle/blog-example
There is absolutely no direction being provided as what I must do and I am not sure where to start. Can someone who is familiar with this type of application please let me know what steps I need to take. I am specifically supposed to implement the blog-complete section.
The blog-complete.xqm is found the restxq folder, and it has a lot of code. I am not sure what I need to do with that code. Looking at the code, it looks like I must separate it (though i am not sure), and place some files in the webapp folder of basex and some maybe in the static folder. Anyway, I am sure anyone reading this will understand that I am completely lost. Please shed some light on what I must do.
Your help is much appreciated.
I am using confluence 3.0.1 and have the problem that some images are not shown after logout. I remember there being a fix but cannot find anything despite extensive google searches.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
Christian
I do not have an installation of Confluence 3.0.1 available, we use a more current version 3.4.9, but perhaps the things are similar.
I think the reason for your missing image is simple. Your profile image is stored in the people directory, and you don't have access to the people directory without login. So even if anonymous access is allowed in your personal wiki, the space logo is taken from the people directory, and there the anonymous user has no access.
There is no workaround known to that problem. Atlassian states that it is a feature, not a bug. See the issue https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-16626 for a similar case. In newer versions of confluence, a question mark is shown to indicate that a profile picture should exist, but is not shown. So it does not look anymore like a technical bug.
I would like to know is there any tutorial to use xcode build and anylyse tool...
pls provide me links which points on it.
Thanks for any help
Check this apple link,
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeProjectManagement/220-Analyzing_Code/static_analysis.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40006917-CH4-SW2
It will tell how to do this
Jayahari V's link now seems to be broken, partly replaced by http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/ToolsLanguages/Conceptual/Xcode4UserGuide/Debugging/Debugging.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40010215-CH3-SW1. If you still have the Xcode 3.2 documentation installed locally, searching for “Static Analysis in Xcode 3.2” gives a longer, though older, explanation. The technical documentation is being worked on: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2011-March/013659.html. In the meantime, use the source, e.g., https://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/lib/StaticAnalyzer/Checkers/Checkers.td?view=co for a list of checkers and their help text.
This my seem a little odd but I want to start eclipse (v3.5) in the most minimal version possible. Pherhaps just the core and the ui component without anything else. I'm new to eclipse Plugin Development so I don't really know if this is possible at all?
I googled this topic but there seems to be no useful info out there. Perhaps someone can help me...
Thanks
I found the solution. On this webpage in Section 3 "Create your first RCP application". There a minimal application based on the Extensions
org.eclipse.core.runtime.apllications
org.eclipse.ui.perspectives
is created.