YouTrack Connector for different clients - netbeans

Is it possible to query YouTrack issues from a different client other than the web client? For example, is there any connector available for listing YouTrack issues from a different IDE other than Idea (Netbeans or anything else etc)?

Here you can find a ReSharper plugin for YouTrack: https://github.com/JetBrains/YouTrackForReSharper. Furthermore, here's a description of YouTrack REST API: http://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/YTD3/YouTrack+REST+API+Reference which you can use if you want to integrate YouTrack with almost any kind of tool.
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REST endpoint registration and bootstrap(Creating range-index) using U Deploy

I have my code in Git repository. I am using UDeploy to deploy my code into MarkLogic environment. I can able to move all my modules successfully but facing two problems
1. Creating New indexes
2. REST endpoint creation
Please let me know if there is anyway to implement these two
For creating indexes, I have tried to do it using API functions(admin:database-range-element-index()) and I have successful in that part. But is there any way to do it from UDeploy or DevOps.
For register REST endpoint I couldn't able to find anyway to try.
Have you looked at MarkLogic's REST Management APIs - https://docs.marklogic.com/REST/management. In particular, see if https://docs.marklogic.com/REST/POST/manage/v2/databases will help you create indexes via REST management APIs.
The most common way to deploy MarkLogic code & configuration is ml-gradle, a plugin to the widely used gradle tool. ml-gradle uses MarkLogic's Management API, mentioned by Ganesh, and is scriptable.

Netbeans Web Service Client not found

I've always used eclipse before, but I'm using Netbeans for the first time because of it's integration with Web Service clients.
However, after following multiple tutorials, the way to add a web service client is to:
https://netbeans.org/kb/docs/websvc/flower_swing.html
Make a new project
Right click on your project, New->Other->Other->Web Service Client
However, I do not have the web service client option available, not sure what I am doing wrong.
Please mention the net beans version you have. You should use newer version of the IDE to use latest features.
For other developers who will face this problem like me, I will leave my answer here.
I'm currently using Apache NetBeans IDE 11.0 and it's in Web Services -> Web Service Client. If you still cannot find it, just use filter feature. I found it with filter.

Azure deployment versions

I will try to make it simplify. I am using windows azure cloud to host our web services and databases. and these web services are accessible via URL: "https://server.mydomain.com"
now we made a few major changes to our model and hence web services as a whole. This breaks the API interface for older users. Now we want to deploy the latest version on URL: "https://server.mydomain.com/v2" so that old users can still access the older version.
I searched around SO and other resources but i couldnt find a definite answer how to deploy new version without messing up the old version.
Anything in right direction will be helpful.
In one of the projects I was working on, we built in a versioning scheme on top of our Web API. We used this tutorial to get started. I would recommend starting there.
Sorry for the generic answer, if you post some more specifics I will make some updates.
I'd suggest to deploy separate cloud service and use "v2.server.mydomain.com"

Connecting to Jira remotelly Using Netbeans or other client tools

I am using Atlassian JIRA™ (Professional Edition, Version: 3.0.3-#75 and Netbeans IDE 7.1
But when trying to validate a connection to Jira from netbeans it gave me this error "Jira RPC services are not enabled"
while I have enabled it and also I enabled allow remote calls in Jira
To be more specific "RPC JIRA Plugin" that I have installed is
The standard JIRA RPC services, both SOAP and XML-RPC.
Plugin Version: 1.1
JIRA version: 3.0
It has
System XML-RPC Services (xmlrpc)
The standard JIRA XML-RPC services.
RPC Field Coordinator (rpcFieldCoordinator)
Issue Service (issueService)
User Service (userService)
Token Manager (tokenManager)
System SOAP Services (soap)
The standard JIRA SOAP services.
Magic Field Validator (magicFieldValidator)
Project Service (projectService)
My global configurations are:
Allow users to vote on issues ON
Allow users to watch issues ON
Allow unassigned issues ON
Cache issues ON
External user management OFF
Logout Confirmation Never
Use Gzip Compression OFF
Accept remote API calls ON
BTW, it is not just netbeans, I got same problem with other tools as well to connect to jira
I will apreciate if my answer be found ASAP .
Thanks
Answering an old question, but I thought someone else might find this useful.
I got the same error today setting up an issue tracker in NetBeans 7.2 and I eventually tracked it down to NetBeans not being able to correctly resolve (using DNS) the (local) host name that was running our JIRA server. When I changed NetBeans to use 'No Proxy' in the main settings, it worked fine.
EDIT: Note that as of version 7.0 of the JIRA server, Atlassian have depracated the SOAP/XML-RPC API, so the JIRA Plugin for Netbeans no longer works. :-(

How to integrate JasperReports Server and Cassandra

Is there any way to do the subject?
I mean is it possible in theory? Any pluging for the JasperReports Server available?
Or maybe there are some other reporting tools that could make something similar job like JasperReports Server?
Can not find any info on google.
Yes, there's a plugin for Cassandra, see: http://jasperforge.org/projects/bigdatareportingfornosqlandhadoop