I have a question where I am stuck. I have a server where I have raised a Pentaho Community Edition version 8.3. I need to have the Saiku plugin installed to perform a series of analyzes. If I go to the Pentaho Marketplace, it only allows me to install the Saiku as a plugin but to enter the Enterpirse version. I have followed the instructions for generating a license, but this license that I generated has a duration of 30 days.
On the other hand, I have managed to install the Saiku Community Edition service from another account but as a standalone executed with Tomcat. This option is not valid since there is no way to connect it to the Pentaho server.
Any way to install a version of Saiku in Community Edition as a plugin with Pentaho?
Thank you very much in advance.
Maybe this can help you:
https://github.com/dudanogueira/unimed_bi/blob/master/DockerFile
I have just installed pentaho 9, and looks like Saiku is no longer a option to use inside Pentaho as plugin.
Maybe you can still use the last plugin, I have not tried and probably will not use pentaho anymore in favor of Microsoft Power BI.
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In this https://help.mulesoft.com/s/article/Runtime-Security-Update-February-22-2021 page a Data-weave plugin patch of Mule Runtime Version 3.9.0 is enlisted as a fixation of "Server Side Request Forgery affecting Mule runtimes in certain use cases". But the patch jar is not available in given link https://help.mulesoft.com/sfc/servlet.shepherd/version/download/0682T000008XHSw. Can anyone help to get the workable link to download the mentioned patch jar?
No. MuleSoft only distributes patches for the Enterprise Edition (ie the commercial version). The reason you can not use the link is that you need to be a customer of the Enterprise Edition. Even if you could access it, trying to use a patch for a different version or edition may cause unexpected failures.
I checked all through the web, but can't find any way to export report to pdf.
5.6.1 version, I heard that i can use governor plugin to export report.
but once I put it in plugin directory in sonarqube6.0 and anaylize, prompt show me error like this,
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.sonarsource.scanner.maven:sonar-maven-plugin:3.0.2:sonar (default-cli) on project euTemplate: Unable to register extension com.sonar.governance.task.A.A from plugin 'governance': Lorg/sonar/batch/bootstrap/BatchWsClient;: org.sonar.batch.bootstrap.BatchWsClient -> [Help 1]
I think it's because of version....
Currently, there is no free plugin available to generate an executive level report. You need to go to https://docs.sonarqube.org/display/PLUG/Governance+Plugin and https://www.sonarsource.com/why-us/products/plugins/governance.html then purchase an Enterprise edition from Sonarsource to enable the Governance plugin. (You can also get the trial version for two weeks)
I had the same error when upgrading to SonarQube 6.0. I contacted SonarSource and apparently the Governance plugin is not compatible with SonarQube 6.0 yet, only with the LTS version.
if you want to install and use the governance plugin of SonarSource, you have to contact SonarSource and buy a Enterprise plan license.
Somehow, at some point, I installed this version of the Eclipse Glassfish Plugin for Juno:
Oracle GlassFish Server Tools 2.0.1.201207240829
I'm trying to help a co-worker install it too. But the latest version from the marketplace is
Oracle GlassFish Server Tools 2.0.1.201201241920
I think I must have gotten it from here which is referenced in this accepted anser but that site is now dead. That site is also referenced in this question
Does anyone know what the heck is going on with Eclipse Glassfish Plugin for Juno and Glassfish 3.1.2.2, and/or a different place from where we can get the version I seem to have?
Or else, tell me where I can report this problem to the team that maintains this plugin other than SO?
Oracle is currently migrating the GlassFish plugins - see
https://blogs.oracle.com/piotrik/entry/migration_of_eclipse_plugins_java
for details.
The old update site http://dlc.sun.com.edgesuite.net/glassfish/eclipse/juno/ is working again (despite appearing empty when you open the URL in your web browser).
I'm trying to install the Cloud Foundry plugin using the instructions here:
http://docs.cloudfoundry.com/tools/STS/configuring-STS.html
The problem is that I have MyEclipse 10.0 which doesn't work with Eclipse Marketplace. Is there any way to get the plugins from Eclipse Marketplace and install them to MyEclipse?
Does it have the normal P2 Installation Manager? If so, you can install the Marketplace client that way. In a normal Eclipse installation, that is Help -> Install new software. In the following dialog either select the Indigo update site in the combo box, or add http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo yourself if there is none.
When Eclipse has inspected the update site, you will see a list of components available for installation. You should find the Marketplace client under "General purpose tools".
First, I want to thank Bananeweizen for providing the core piece of the answer above. Basically, since MyEclipse 10.5 and earlier does not ship with the Eclipse Marketplace Client pre-installed the first step is to install the client from the: Help > MyEclipse Configuration Center... > Software tab and clicking the '+' icon to add it to the MyEclipse configuration... (if you head over to our blog we have the images there to show you: http://www.genuitec.com/blog/?p=4461)
Next, follow the wizard directions and allow MyEclipse to restart after the installation. Once restarted, you can add items from the Help > Eclipse Marketplace... item as you'd expect.
Now from the Eclipse Marketplace Client you can add whatever software you'd like, like the Cloud Foundry plug-in you asked about.
After the installation and restart, you can add your Cloud server by opening the WTP Java Extras perspective by using Help > Open Perspective... and selecting the "Show all" checkbox...
Then to add your cloud server you can right-click in the WTP Servers view and select 'New > Server'
And select VMWare > Cloud Foundry and follow the steps in the wizard. And that's it.
In closing, since you had to ask the question, it's obvious that we can improve this process a bit, and we will. So that it will be a bit more obvious how to pick up plugins from the Eclipse Marketplace, we'll be adding the Eclipse Marketplace Client to the default configuration of MyEclipse 10.6. I think it will be a nice enhancement for all our users. Thanks for your support of MyEclipse!
I am very new to GIS. I wanted to use ESRI ArcGIS Server Java Web ADF Plug-in in Netbeans 7.0.1
But when I followed the installation guide/instruction, it failed to install because of some dependency version mismatch.
It shows ...........................
Some plugins require plugin Editor Library to be installed.
The plugin Editor Library is requested in version >= 1.9.22.1 (release version 1) but only 3.9.1.13.10 (of release version different from 1) was found. The following plugin is affected: ******ESRI ArcGIS Java ADF web controls NetBeans Module.
Any Suggestion to overcome this ??
FYI I am using Windows 7 64bit with 64bit JVM and Netbeans.
Thank you.
The NetBeans plugin was for ADF developers, and the ADF has been deprecated, and 10.1 will be the last release of it.here is the link of the question asked on their official forumbeside this , as you are not a new member , but i want to tell you that atleast google them once before asking such type of simple question.I hope you are not child enough and have read the faqs as well.I am not the one who down voted you but i guess this has been down voted because of your this silly attitudeGoodluck