The BI platform Pentaho 1.7 used to have an extension that allowed applications to be accessed from iPhone:
http://www.pentaho.com/launch/iPhone
Is it still maintained?
If so, is it available in the Community Edition?
Their iPhone/iPad code is still maintained as far as I can tell, but only available in the Enterprise Edition.
That said, there is an Open Source Android app available here:
http://code.google.com/p/pentaho-android/
Your mileage may vary, some restrictions apply, etc, etc. =p
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I am using Oracle SQL Developer version 21.4.2.018.1706-x64 and I can't find the tool Data Generator.
I know that in older versions of SQL Developer it was in the Tools tab but in my version it's not... (like you can see on the picture)
In older versions the tools tab is like this:
If you know where it is, I will be very grateful.
Thank you for your time
Those are two different tools, PL/SQL Developer from Allround Automations is NOT Oracle SQL Developer.
Different products, different companies, even different user audiences. One's free, one's not. So they're similar in many ways, but not in many more.
Disclaimer: I'm the product manager for SQL Developer at Oracle.
Based on search in internet web sites, Whenever I tried to find a sample or advanced Task Flow based ADF Application created purely using Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse and Glassfish I only end up with a blog entry 5 year old.
When I try to read any ebook, I end up with JDeveloper and weblogic.
When I try to read the tutorial videos from the official oracle website and oracle official YouTube channels I end up with JDeveloper and weblogic.
Does this means that there will be no support provided by oracle for OEPE and ADF Essentials?
Also the basic tutorial for OEPE is too old. Few basic Unbounded Task flow techniques are not working with OEPE and ADF Essentials.
Unfortunately the state of things is exactly as you described.
It looks like there's some sort of development occasionally going on the OEPE repository with the last change being made on 2016-12-19.
I think that some level of support will probably be provided, and frankly it's pretty much the same level of support that has been available for years - low.
Anyone that needs to make a choice (or has a choice for that matter) should take a long, hard look at the situation as it is.
Where can I download the enterprise edition of Microsoft Solver Foundation? I am able to get the express edition online, but it has a limit on the number of variables and constraints. I want to solve large LPs using the enterprise edition.
Historically it was available as a purchase from Gurobi.
However the software is now defunct(*) and I no longer see it on their site. You can see how it used to look here.
You might try contacting them directly.
(*)In May 2012 last year, the Solver Foundation team wrote:
The current 3.1 release of MSF will be the last release as a standalone install. We are working hard on integrating Microsoft Solver Foundation into a larger analytics framework that will help users build both prescriptive and predictive analytics. We look forward to releasing this new product for your use as soon as we are able to do so. This new product will provide a migration path for current Solver Foundation users and partners.
if you have msdn subscription, then try standard edition first. also academic license is an option if eligible.
I would like to use the Mylyn task-centered user interface however i regularly work between two pcs and would rather not purchase any bug tracking software.
Can someone please recommend a good connector to use with Mylyn for my situation or some other workflow that is better suited.
I can recommend you to use Foglyn connector together with FogBugz server. FogBugz server is free for 1 or 2 users, and you can also get free Foglyn license for this edition of FogBugz. Furthermore, with free FogBugz you also get Kiln, which is Mercurial-based Version Control and Code Review system, although you probably won't use its code review part. You can use free FogBugz + Kiln for any number of projects, open source or not, the only condition is number of users (max 2). Big advantage is that you don't have to run your own FogBugz server, but you can use hosted solution. This makes configuration very easy.
(Disclaimer: I'm author of Foglyn connector)
The best Mylyn connectors for free trackers are the bundled connectors for Bugzilla and Trac. So one option would be to find a hosting site that offers Trac, e.g. Assembla, which offers free hosting for open source projects and moderately priced closed projects (I'm quite happy with them, Trac, and Mylyn). Be sure to set up the connection using XML-RPC if you use Trac, else you won't get the rich Mylyn editor.
For very small teams, or an individual developer, is there a source code control tool which is a web service, or web based application, with no or very little cost?
Ideally, it would work with Microsoft development. IDE Integration would be awesome, but a windows application that connects to the web service would also be sufficient.
Would you consider such a product to be market worthy?
I'd recommend Codespaces. It has a free plan, and the next plan up is only $3/mo. It comes with project planning and a bunch of goodies. Look at the screenshots page, pretty nice.
GitHub is free if you OpenSource the project and is only $7/month for personal plans.
http://github.com/plans
I don't know much about it's possible IDE integration, though.
I recommend Unfuddle.com for subversion or Github
There used to be ads on this site for BeanStalk. Free for a single repository/3 users. There are a few tools to integration SVN with an IDE - try VisualSVN.