IntelliJ's Idea Server Plugin - rubymine

I don't understand how to upload settings to the central server with Idea Server Plugin. I've logged into my JetBrains account, but I don't see any additional screens to do anything. I am using RubyMine, but that shouldn't matter.

Please refer to the FAQ. It works transparently and automatically, you don't have to do anything else.

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Configuration for the Sugar connector to DocuSign not working

I've installed the latest W-Systems DocuSign module for SugarCRM and I followed the installation guide to the T (https://www.w-systems.com/media/DocuSign/SugarConnectortoDocuSign_InstallationUseGuide.pdf). However, my problem start at the end of page 7 where I click "Configure DocuSign" or "DocuSign User Settings > Log In". Nothing happens.. no error message, no dialog window, nada.
I've run "Rebuild JS Grouping Files", "Quick Repair and Rebuild", cleared the cache and tried multiple browsers.
Has somebody else encountered this problem? Any suggestions on how to solve it?
EDIT: I was able to use the module without problems on a co-workers machine, but I still cannot use it on my own.
The SugarCRM <-> DocuSign Connector is written and maintained by SugarCRM, not DocuSign. The only integrations (Connectors) that DocuSign implements and maintains are its integrations with Microsoft, Google, and Salesforce.
With that said, if you're running into bugs/issues with the connector you'll need to contact SugarCRM and go through their support to resolve.
After being in contact with W-Systems support, they found out (by looking at the debug logs) that the database tables hadn't been correctly set up. The problem was fixed by uninstalling the module (without removing the tables), reinstalling the module, Admin > Quick Repair and Rebuild, and finally hard refresh (for me Ctrl+F5).
Everything now runs normally.

Unable to integrate CQ5.6.1 with Site Catalyst

I'm having difficulty in integrating AEM 5.6.1 with Site Catalyst. It allows me to connect in the configuration successfully, but does not work on the framework setup.
I've followed the standard procedure to connect AEM to SC and it accepts my login in the configuration, but fails on the framework set up with the browser message 'We were not able to login to SiteCatalyst. Please check your credentials and try again.'. Behind the scenes in the server log;
12.12.2014 14:10:06.967 *WARN* [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 [1418393406764] POST /libs/cq/analytics/sitecatalyst/service.json HTTP/1.1] com.day.cq.analytics.sitecatalyst.impl.SitecatalystHttpClientImpl Data center 'https://api3.omniture.com/admin/1.3/rest/' responded with errors {"error":{"code":500,"message":"Internal Server Error"}}
12.12.2014 14:10:06.967 *ERROR* [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 [1418393406764] POST /libs/cq/analytics/sitecatalyst/service.json HTTP/1.1] com.day.cq.analytics.sitecatalyst.impl.servlets.SitecatalystServlet Call to SiteCatalyst method 'Company.GetReportSuites' failed com.day.cq.analytics.sitecatalyst.SitecatalystException: not authenticated
I've tried accessing via the API Explorer and it works.
I've tried the troubleshooting guide without success.
I can log in to Site Catalyst, I'm an admin, I am in the web services access group.
I've tried using a clean install of CQ5.6.1 with geometrixx - it doesn't work either.
I've tried this from a server and from a localhost/dev machine with the same results. No proxy. I've even tried using the shared secret as the password but then it doesn't connect at all, and fails on the configuration screen.
What might cause this to fail?
If it doesn't work with a fresh install and Geometrixx, then it's probably an Adobe bug. That's typically the first thing support will ask you about.
I would also verify using Geometrixx Outdoors, or a more recent demo site, on your fresh install, just to ensure it's not an outdated ClientLib issue.
I know this isn't a direct answer to your question, but honestly, I would approach the integration differently. I've worked with the AEM-SC framework and it's buggy at best. It's very finicky, it doesn't REALLY work the way the documentation claims, and it requires that you're very specific about what Clientlibs are on the page.
Moving forward, I think using Adobe Dynamic Tag Manager is the better approach, for many reasons. My understanding is that it's Adobe's recommendation as well. I'd consider moving to that. In AEM 5.6.1, you'll have to customize your integration with DTM, but it's not very hard.
Solution: Add a property on the configuration node for sitecatalyst: (eg. /etc/cloudservices/sitecatalyst/my-sc-configuration)
server=https://api.omniture.com/admin/1.2/rest/
it also seems to work with newer API versions such as https://api3.omniture.com/admin/1.3/rest/
It would appear that for 5.6.1 it ignores the OSGi configuration, at least for the configuration screens. With this extra property, the framework page loads without error and allows selection of the RSID.

cloudfoundry eclipse plugin behind a proxy

how can I connect to cloudfoundry using the STS Plugin when I am behind a proxy? The plugin seems to be unaware of my Network Eclipse proxy settings, and when I validate my account or connect, I get an I/O error or unable to connect to api.cloudfoundry.com.
I am quite sure it is the proxy it does not know about (it somehow is an issue with any kind of development, Maven, Grails and consorts).
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot!
Thomas
As an alternative, did you try configure the system proxy and select direct connect in eclipse?
so I don't know about actual proxy support, but while searching our JIRA for "proxy", I came accross those two : https://issuetracker.springsource.com/browse/STS-2975 and https://issuetracker.springsource.com/browse/STS-2872.
You may have a look at them, as they seem to imply that this is supported somehow.
From this, I assume there is proxy support as well. I just haven't had time to figure it out.
Sorry for such a half response, hope that helps
In Eclipse preferences > General/Network Preferences,
Use Manual proxy provider (not Native), and set your proxy for both HTTP and HTTPS.

Proxy problems with Eclipse

I'm experiencing some weird problems on using web stuff in Eclipse (Indigo, Indigo SR2 and Juno). My proxy configurations seems to be messed when Eclipse tries to do sth on web.
My browsers stop to communicate and I have to restart my machine in order to restore my Internet access again (or close Eclipse and browser and force the browser to reload proxy configurations). In Eclipse, the communication is unstable, working/not working sometimes.
My "NetWork Connections" are set to Manual, where proxy address, port, auth, user and passord are set to HTTP and HTTPS schemas (I didn't use it for SOCKS due to update issues - see this question).
I have no idea of what is happening and why, and how to fix it. Thanks for helping.
It is very unlikely that Eclipse influences your global settings. If anything outside of Eclipse does not work, should look there for the problem first. Eclipse can either use your system wide settings, or it's own overrides.
I understand your frustration - hard to know what is going wrong.. I really don't see what Eclipse can be doing to cause this though. I can suggest some further troubleshooting steps though.
Can you test the proxy config on any other machine?
Can you browse normally on this machine at other times?
Can you go to the same URL in browser that Eclipse is going to?
Perhaps do you have Eclipse checking all sites for updates (Help > Software) and this is just network slowdown?
When you are experiencing this effect, can you ping outside sites?

Unable to install Hibernate plugin for eclipse

I am using Eclipse Indigo. When I try to contact http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/development/indigo/ Installing updates result in an endless ...pending...
What is going wrong here? I thought it would be the firewall. Turned it off, no succes. Tried reading all the articles about this problem, could not find my solution there as well.
Hopefully someone can pinpoint me to the right direction.
Though less convenient, as the update site notes:
You can also download JBoss Tools as individual zips for offline installation. See JBoss Tools Downloads.
You might also try using Wireshark or some other traffic analyzer to see where in the process things are hanging. If it's just one bad repo, you might be able to route around it. There might be a way to get Eclipse to give you more logging to get the same information, but I don't know how offhand.
It may be that you are behind a firewall. Make sure that you temporarily disable all firewall software and anti-virus software before running the update.
If you are behind a corporate firewall, you must configure your proxies correctly in Preferences -> General -> Network Connections.
Another possibility is that there is something wrong with your installation. Just to be certain, I'd recommend that you delete your old installation and start with a new one.
If update site is not working for you (may be firewall or network issue), you can download the zip package from below URL. And go to Help->Install new software, click Add then Archive and select the zip files, note it also works for jar files.
http://www.jboss.org/tools/download/dev.html