I am new to CMS Tool, so trying to workout with SiteCore CMS Tool.
Went through many blogs but could not get clarity on where to start.Tried to download from SDN but got the following error "Insufficient Rights..Permission Denied"
http://i.stack.imgur.com/bYMeN.png
What does this error mean??....So
My Questions are
****1. Any License/Exams required to start with Sitecore CMS,Suggestion for Installation and Starting with Sitecore CMS?
2. Any tutorial where I can get info regarding StartUp.****
To download a fuly licensed version of Sitecore you will need to actually buy it. Just registering for the Sitecore Developer Network (SDN) doesn't give you rights to it.
If you're just trying to learn Sitecore privately then what you need is Sitecore Express, which is for non-comercial use:
http://xpress.sitecore.net/
EDIT: You will have to contact Sitecore for a copy: http://www.sitecore.net/Company/Contact (thanks Yan Skylarenko)
There's lots of info for installing Sitecore on the SDN, as well as plenty of tutorials, cookbooks and references.
Installation guides:
http://sdn.sitecore.net/Products/Sitecore%20V5/Sitecore%20CMS%206/Installation.aspx
Sitecore fundamentals:
http://sdn.sitecore.net/Developer/Training%20Materials/Fundamentals.aspx
Building a basic site:
http://sdn.sitecore.net/Developer/Training%20Materials/Basic%20Site.aspx
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I am working on a salesforce project and need to add a package. The issue is that under developer console I am not able to create Apex Classses , which leads to the following error when I add the package to salesforce.
This is the error I get when I try to install the package
After reading many forums, I came to a conclusion that i need to activate Apex Author permission under permission sets.
But the permission is not present there.
I created a developer account for salesforce in which the Apex Classes where already active and was able to import the package and make changes.
The Salesforce account is Professional Edition and is not under trial.
Any help regarding this will be appretiated.
Thanks
Currently, Professional Edition (PE) does not have the ability to create, modify, or deploy Apex classes directly in an org of that edition. This includes using Apex in an unmanaged package. The Author Apex permission is only found in Enterprise, Unlimited, Performance, and Developer editions.
If you are an AppExchange Partner, you can write apps that use Apex, and send them through security review to be installed in PE orgs (as well as Group Edition).
From the Apex Code Developer guide relating to Apex and PE, you can read about the basic statement about Apex and supported editions. In the ISV Developer Guide (for App Exchange Apps and partners), you can read the specifics of what is required to get your app to run with Apex in a PE/GE org.
If you are exploring Salesforce for the purposes of writing ISV apps for Salesforce, I would also recommend taking this short self-paced learning module on ISV basics and Salesforce on the Trailhead learning platform.
Finally, there is a dedicated Salesforce stack exchange you might also look into for further question.
How to deploy an Html content to BCC server in Oracle ATG?
I need to deploy the Html page from my Bcc, so it gets reflected in my production server. I am new to ATG, so i don't know how to start with the basic scratch work.
Things i have started as a scratch.
Created the ATG project in the Eclipse and deployed to the JBOSS.
Created the database and accessed through the Repository.
Created the versioned repository and dono how to accesses it through the BCC.
After these steps, i got struck up. Is the following steps are correct for starting the ATG as a Beginner?
please give me a good suggestion or the task to learn the ATG from scratch.
BCC out of the box don't have the capability to create web pages (don't confuse it with multisite feature). Some time ago ATG was integrated with Endeca which can create pages using Expirience Manager. Now usually you will buy a bundle ATG11 + Endeca.
You have few alternatives to that, usually paid extensions. First is using ATG Sitebuilder plugin delivered by a company called Spindrift. It extend BCC and gives you possibility to build pages from blocks.
Next paid is APF (ATG Portal Framework) from company AMG.net, it gives you possibility to manage pages and content of those pages with nice live editing tool.
Other solution is to create dedicated repository with HTML spinets and use simple ootb droplet (e.g. RepositoryLookup) to show that content.
Friends Initially there was problem in the re installation of VS 2010 in my computer with Xp.
But i was able to install recently and every thing goes fine. I was able to use MVC 2 and other features. But when i tried to install MVC 3 i could not get success.THe installation process Roll back giving the message of FATAL ERROR DURING INSTALLATION.
Then i check in the error and found that Microsoft ASP.NET webpages 1.0 was missing in my computer.Is that the problem for installing MVC 3? or other .
I have attached the screen shot of error. I will be thankful for the solution.
Sorry, i couldn't upload clear picture.But Error shown was as follows:
Returning IDOK, InstallMessage_error[This product Requires Microsoft Asp.net web Pages 1.0. Please install the missing component, then try to install this product again.]
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Using the Web Platform Installer will probably be the easiest way for you to solve your dependency installation problems. Using the installer will give you the ability to select and download/install a variety of products. For instance take a look at the follow screen shot:
Under the Products tab, you have the ability to select MVC3, ASP.NET web pages, MVC3 Updates, etc. Since some products depend upon others the Web Platform Installer will also manage these dependencies for you when installing your selected items.
Good luck, and hope this helps you some.
What I need is a connector for integrating SugarCRM with Microsoft Exchange server.
I am using SugarCRM CE 6.0.2
There are several solutions of integrating/synchronizing SugarCRM with Microsoft Exchange Server.
The first one as you pointed out is using the open source implementation of Microsoft Exchange Server's protocols from OpenChange. A complete tutorial is posted at the accelerate4.com site you mentioned above.
The official SugarCRM go-to way is using a Riva Integration Server. However there are several applications/plug-ins for synchronizing available: J-ExSync, ZuckerExchange, whereas I don't know about their quality. You might want to search through the application list on SugarForge.
I'm a sole developer looking for an online service where I can host files of my software releases for users. I want them to register first before downloading so I can get a sense of who downloaded the software. Does a service like this exist and what would be recommended? I also have manuals that I keep online for the software.