MobileFirst Platform Foundation Server, Consumer Edition - mobilefirst-server

I am trying to download MobileFirst Platform Foundation Server, Consumer Edition (MFPF_6.3_CE_INST_MGR_REP_MF_SVREN.zip). Can you please let me know where can I download this package from?

The consumer/enterprise edition of MobileFirst Platform is available to you only if you have purchased a license.
Until then you can download the Developer Edition from http://developer.ibm.com/mobilefirstplatform
Note that from a Studio (Eclipse) perspective there is no difference between the Developer Edition to the Consumer and Enterprise Editions. The Studio is the same Studio.
What you get in addition are server artifacts allowing you to run on dedicated application server as you move from development to production, and the ability to use features such as Application Authenticity Protection.
Of course, you are also bound legally to buy MobileFirst Platform of you intend to go to production. Contact IBM for that. Once you do that you will also get instructions how to download the additional artifacts.

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In Eclipse "WSO2 Enterprise Integrator 6.4.0" server missing to add

I was trying to add a server by clicking in the Servers view on "No servers are available. Click this link to create a new server...":
...and choosing the server that were available in a list. However, among the list the server I wanted to install was not to be:
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Earlier, I downloaded the binary version of it found at https://wso2.com/integration/previous-releases/ and installed it at C:\Program Files\WSO2\Enterprise Integrator\6.4.0 as per recommendation of the product's guide.
My question is that why is there no WSO2 Enterprise Integrator 6.4.0 in the "New Server" window and how do I make sure that it appears?
This server option comes in the tooling by default and you don't need to install anything. It seems you have a tooling which was released with EI 6.3.0 product release. From here https://wso2.com/integration/tooling/ you can downlaod the latest tooling and it will have servers defined till 6.5.0 also it has an embedded server for testing purposes.
Thanks
Nirothipan
You are not getting the WSO2 Enterprise Integrator (EI) 6.4.0 as you have the EI Tooling 6.3.0 version. You can use the WSO2 EI 6.3.0 option from the available server list in your tooling distribution and point to a WSO2 EI 6.4.0 server home directory. It will work the same way.
However, it would be better if you can use the newest release as it has many improvements over the time.

WSO2 Developer studio AS 3.8.0 / Developer Studio EI 1.1.0 - Confused

Am using EI 6.1.1 for which using the Developer Studio EI 1.1.0.
I will be using AS 5.3.0 for which the Developer studio download points to Developer Studio AS 3.8.0.
Download links provide two zip files (as of 12-10-2017):
developer-studio-eclipse-jee-luna-win64-x86_64-3.8.0.zip
developer-studio-ei-eclipse-jee-mars-2-win64-x86_64-1.1.0.zip
Questions :
Are developer studio/IDE for AS and EI are different?
Can one IDE be used for both , AS & EI?
Why separate IDEs for each product?
Thanks
Website of wso2.com states
WSO2 Application Server was created as a mechanism to enable sharing of
business logic, data, and process across the entire IT ecosystem.
We currently have this capability within WSO2 Enterprise Integrator (WSO2 EI)
using Apache Tomcat.
There is no AS in list of products. I think AS server already included into WSO2EI and you can just use 1.1.0 version of Developer Studio(on github.com already available release for WSO2EI 6.2.0 https://github.com/wso2/product-ei/releases).
Documentation is always far behind like half year. I use as well 6.1.1 and have to refer documentation of 5.0.0 version. Just recent time start to appears pages for 6.1.1. That's why you just got stale link of developer studio to download.

How to download and install sitecore

I want to explore sitecore CMS more however i am not able to download any trial or free version of sitecore.
Is there any community edition or free version provided by sitecore?
Sitecore software is available for the sitecore certified developers for tryout purpose ro you should be the sitecore partner. You could also purchase sitecore by contacting them. If you are an sitecore certified developer then the tool can be downloaded in sitecore developer portal.
There is no free or community edition for sitecore as of now.
Checkout my blog which lets you know on how to install and Configure Sitecore sitecore 8.1 CMS tool on windows machine.
No, you must be a Sitecore certified developer or work for a partner to install it.
You can find training here: http://www.sitecore.net/services-and-support/training/back-end-developers/wnd8-sitecore-website-development-for-net-developers.aspx
The site to download the goodies is here: https://dev.sitecore.net/
You will also need a license key which your parter company can give you.

API Access to Enterprise installed Linux app

It wasn't totally clear from the developer site but can I use the API access with the self-hosted version of Quickbooks enterprise (on a Linux server in this case)? I see APIs for the cloud version and section on the desktop version but nothing about the server installed version.
No. You will need to use the QBXML SDK to access QB desktop data.
The integration will have to run on one of your Windows clients, not directly on the Linux machine. The Linux machine just hosts the data file, it doesn't really do anything else beyond that.

What is the difference between Alfresco Community Edition and Alfresco Enterprise Edition?

What is the difference between Alfresco Community Edition and Alfresco Enterprise Edition ?
Any differences in both features it provides ?
Can we down load Enterprise edition with longer trial license ?
The Enterprise Edition is the commercially supported Edition. In addition to support, you also get patches, updates, indemnity, and access to certified partners. From a functionality standpoint, the software is virtually the same. There are a few things only available to Enterprise such as support for commercial databases and application servers, the XAM connector, and JMX.
Both Enterprise and Community are tested by our QA team. When it is time to distribute an Enterprise release, a branch is created. That branch undergoes additional testing and is frequently patched with fixes. These fixes go into the Enterprise release for that branch and are later merged back into the main code line so that they will be available in a future Community release.
Both Enterprise and Community are 100% open source. Community is distributed under the LGPLv3 license.
If you start an Enterprise Trial and you need to extend beyond your 30 day license you should talk to the account rep you are working with. Extensions can be granted.
Actually, as of the 4.1 releases, HA & clustering is no longer supported at all in the community. Research the forums and you will see that enterprise is the only way to go for enterprise deployments.
They say
Alfresco Enterprise Edition includes Document Management, Web Content Management, Share and the Content Platform. Records Management, as well as Enterprise add-ons such as clustering and a connector for content addressable storage can be added as an additional subscription on top of the base subscription.
Contact us to learn more about pricing for our Alfresco Enterprise Subscription.
thats wrong! the addons such as clustering are included in the community release. the difference is, that the enterprise version is the stable version with support and extensive tests
see: http://storage.pardot.com/1234/46851/Alfresco_Datasheet_Community_Network_eng.pdf
"No High-Availability Cluster Testing"
In my opinion, the Community Edition is generally sufficient to serve about 50 concurrent users. This should be good enough for most usage scenarios. The Community Edition has all the core features that the Enterprise Edition has. The only difference is, you do not get official technical support for the Community Edition from the company. However, Alfresco has a strong users community base that provides assistance when needed.
You can try Alfresco Community Edition by subscribing to hosted services offered at http://www.alfresco-fusion.com
After signing up you will be offered fully functional Alfresco Server at a very affordable monthly cost.