How can I get the source code for Arjuna/JBossTM that matches my JBoss version?
More specifically, is there a way to reliably identify the version of a library that is distributed with JBoss 5.1.0?
The options I've tried so far:
opening the manifest file of jbossjts.jar which gives me 5.1.0
opening the file jar-versions.xml, but that also gives me 5.1.0
From the look of the tags JBossTM doesn't go beyond 4.12.0 so I think I can be pretty sure in saying that 5.1.0 is the same 5.1.0 as JBoss itself.
Is there a way to reliably get the correct version of the source code for this (or any other) library? It seems to me that sometimes the manifest contains the version of the library, sometimes the version of the server, which isn't very helpful.
Thanks in advance
Rich
Further to this, I think I have found the information by going into the JBoss 5.1.0 release notes where one of the Component Upgrade bugs is jira.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-6851 - Update to transactions 4.6.1.GA
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I am using ActiveReports6 for my windows forms application
When I install it on my machine providing serial key it works perfectly fine.
But when I don't install it, it shows this red line in the bottom of the report
The document was created using an evaluation version of activereports..
My understanding may not be correct, but what I tried is I installed licensed version of ActiveReports6 to my computer and then copied all the dlls generated for ActiveReports6 from GAC and added them to my project thinking now they will work on any machine as they are generated by licensed version of the software.
And then uninstalled Activereports6, but when I tried it still gave me the same evaluation version message.
So is it mandatory that active reports has to be installed in all the machines where I deploy my client? Or I did something wrong
The license for development. You would install activereports, create your reports and build your application on the licensed machine, the VS compiler will automatically check the licensed components and include the license within your application. You do not need to install ActiveReports itself on your client, only make sure that you are deploying the ActiveReports assemblies with your application. if you are having any issues please contact us at http://activereports.grapecity.com and we would gladly resolve the issue for you.
Found the mistake I was doing.
Actually I had put licenses.licx file in the subdirectory of the project while it should be in the same directory of the project and so I was not generating its exe.licenses file and so did not work.
Once I changed the location of licx file it worked!
Thanks!
I've tried installing and running from the Zip instead of EXE as other have mentioned.
Gives a 404 if authorization header is supplied, and 401 if not
GraphAware seems to have only a version for 2.2.2, whereas 2.2.3 is the latest on the neo4j site. Managed to track down 2.2.2 only to have it not work still. Any ideas?
It is correct the GraphAware modules are not compatible with Neo4j2.2.3 due to a bug in the Transaction data in neo4j itself (ref here https://github.com/neo4j/neo4j/issues/4910) which should be fixed in 2.2.4 or 2.3-RC1
If you installed via the zip, this should however work with 2.2.2, Please amend your question with the modules you use and their version, also all configuration you have set for the moduleS.
I have a Java web app (WAR) that requires an older (1.5.11) version of the JRE, but am on Linux and spent a good deal of time setting up my environment for 1.6.34.
The web app needs to be hosted locally on JBoss (4.0.4 GA), which I have no experience with. I'm wondering if it is possible to download the 1.5.11 version of the JDK and configure things so that my JBoss instance is the only thing on my system that is using it. This way I don't need to worry about blowing out any of my other configs for 1.6.34.
If it is possible, what are the general steps and what are the JBoss configs I need to make? Thanks in advance.
Of course this is possible. You can install as many java versions as you like and make sure path/JAVA_HOME is set up correctly for each process you want to launch.
in JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.conf you can specify your 1.5 JAVA_HOME.
But if you are talking about serious business, you should get somebody (like your software supplier) to upgrade. 1.5.11 is superold and unsupported. and JBoss 4.0.4 is equally old and even less supported.
I am configuring the env on Vista. I have jdk-6u30 and eclipse-jee-indigo-SR1-win32 installed on the system. Please suggest what tomcat version would be compatible? I tried installing apache-tomcat-7.0.25 but it gave me "requested resource not available error" hen I tested it for the first time. What is the reason of this error on first test? Is it something to do with the compatibility issue or choosing wrong way of installation? Please help.
The very newest versions of both Eclipse and Tomcat will work perfectly with that version of Java; you must have made some mistake in installing or testing.
I'm trying to install the latest v5.0.0 "beta 2" BlackBerry OS Component Pack into Eclipse 3.4.2 with BlackBerry Eclipse plugin v1.0.0.67, but have hit a few problems. Has anybody found an easy way to do this?
I had no trouble installing the v4.5.0 and v4.7.0 Component Packs.
It's rather strange that BlackBerry are shipping new phones with the v5.0.0 OS installed (e.g. a Storm 2 9550 and Bold 9700 that I just bought), and pushing that update to phones whilst the BlackBerry website still considers the v5.0.0 SDK / Component Packs to be "beta 2"! If anybody knows when an official non-beta Component Pack is going to be released that might solve my problem...
In case it helps, the problems I've hit so far are:
-Contrary to the implication on the BlackBerry website, the Eclipse "Software Update..." option for the v5.0.0 Component Pack claims it only works on the v1.0.0 Eclipse BlackBerry plugin, not the new v1.1 one.
-I then tried to install the v5.0.0 Component Pack through the "Software Updates..." menu in Eclipse using the v1.0.0 Eclipse BlackBery plugin. Once I'd done the 200MB download the install failed with a "Invalid zip file format" error.
-I might just have been unlucky with a corrupted download but I did try it twice, once through "Software Updates..." and once by selecting "Archive" to install the downloaded Component Pack (which unlike v4.5.0 and v4.7.0 was a JAR, not a ZIP).
Using Eclipse 3.5.1 and the 1.1 component pack, I had no trouble installing the 5.0 JDE from the 1.1 component pack update site from within Eclipse - ie: using the update site http://www.blackberry.com/go/eclipseUpdate/3.5/java ...
It could be possible that Blackberry has fixed whatever problem you encountered in their latest beta, or the latest version of Eclipse just works better...but at any rate, I hope you've gotten your setup working, but if not, perhaps trying again with the latest versions will fix things!
They (rim support) did experience some issue with the zip they have on the site for you to install.
See this thread
If you see Unconnected sockets not implemented just before your Invalid zip file format, like:
osgi.bundle,net.rim.eide.doc,1.0.0.67.
Exception connecting to
https://www.blackberry.com/Downloads/auth/contactFormPreload.do?code=DC727151E5D55DDE1E950767CF861CA5&dl=A7B283681EA93067610F5EE0EEB46A29.
Unconnected sockets not implemented Exception connecting to
https://www.blackberry.com/Downloads/auth/contactFormPreload.do?code=DC727151E5D55DDE1E950767CF861CA5&dl=A7B283681EA93067610F5EE0EEB46A29.
Unconnected sockets not implemented
Error closing the output stream for
net.rim.eide.feature.componentpack4.3.0/org.eclipse.update.feature/4.3.0.16
on repository file:/C:/eclipse/. Error unzipping
C:\DOCUME~1\tysonl\LOCALS~1\Temp\net.rim.eide.feature.componentpack4.3.0_4.3.0.169073623197643742544.jar:
Invalid zip file format Error closing the output stream for
net.rim.eide.feature.componentpack4.5.0/org.eclipse.update.feature/4.5.0.16
, the support mentions:
The "Unconnected sockets not implemented" is caused by a bug in current versions of JDK 1.6.
You can work around this by downgrading to JDK 1.5 (modify your PATH and JAVA_HOME variables) to install the plug-ins. You may need to delete the files in your windows temp folder as well (Eclipse could have cached bad copies of the file).
This should be fixed in JDK 1.6 update 14.
(so what version of java are you using?)
As mentioned in the same thread:
The following is from the "blackberry plugin for eclipse" download page:
It is recommended that users outside of North American or users who have experienced problems with the BlackBerry update site use the links below to manually download and install the components.
Yep, I've read that bit. That's essentially what I tried to do. What that doesn't say is you need to remove the update site from your site list before trying to install the manual downloads via the archive function.
Helpful to me:
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/Invalid-zip-file-format-trying-to-add-4-7-0-components-to/td-p/411105;jsessionid=32490C8741FEE961B9436E453DFF7430