When creating an app in MobileFirst ,the html page is not loaded .
The port number in the error message is shown as -1 .
IDE is Eclipse Mars
I followed steps available on this link :https://www.sitepoint.com/build-a-mobile-hybrid-app-using-ibm-worklight-part-1/
On Clicking Finish ,in the wizard ,pops up the error message ,with the index.html opened in the background
Open the Servers view (press cmd+3 and type "servers")
Open the "development server" entry
Double-click on "server configuration"
Click on "HTTP Endpoint"
Verify that the port value is set to 10080, the default port for MobileFirst Platform in the dev environment.
It'll be good if you'll also edit your question and provide the steps you've followed to get to this situation.
Might be good to also try and restart to start clean in your workstation.
<httpEndpoint host="*" httpPort="10080" httpsPort="10443" id="defaultHttpEndpoint"> <tcpOptions soReuseAddr="true"/> </httpEndpoint>
1) double click on the server tab 2) and click on the server configuration server.xml file 3) you can find the following line of code ,need to edit the port number as mentioned above
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I am trying to setup Unicenta POS on my Windows 10 64 bit machine.
My configuration:
Idempiere server v5.1 (http://127.0.0.1:8080/)
ActiveMQ v5.15.2
(http://127.0.0.1:8161/)
POS Integration plugin (Available
here)
I followed instructions given Here. ActiveMQ is running fine, Unicenta can also send request to ActiveMQ, I can see that in Queues. Idempiere server is also running fine.
I installed POS integration plugin through Felix Web Console. It shows up in the list and It is active. But, that plugin doesn't show up in Idempiere Menu option. Either that plugin has some problems or I am missing something.
I also performed Role Access Update on GardenWorld Client Admin but that didn't change anything. Menu option is still missing.
Please help.
The real issue was that 2Pack did not Pack in into the Database. I had install 2Pack manually and Pack In in my SystemAdmin. After that I logged out and logged in with SuperUser credentials and with GardenAdmin role. And then menu item appeared!
2Pack zip file location - Download
How to Pack In:
I have install pentaho 5.0.1-stable on my server.
and access it via local ip address port 8080 from the client.
Everything works fine accept the marketplace menu.
When i have opened marketplace, there is no item show and the javascript console log show error as following
[info] WD: Response: null
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'map' of null marketplace.js:113
impl.processPluginListResponse marketplace.js:113
fire jquery.js:1047
self.fireWith jquery.js:1165
done jquery.js:7400
callback jquery.js:8181
When i hit refresh button, it still error the same.
biserver in my localhost do work fine...
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
Please help,
Best Regards,
Is the server behind a firewall ?
the marketplace is not able to function in Pentaho 5.0.1 if you're using a firewall.
That has been fixed on 5.2 (or 5.1, can't remember).
HTTP Error 404.3 - Not Found
The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the extension configuration. If the page is a script, add a handler. If the file should be downloaded, add a MIME map.
what could be the reason of this error for the WCF service hosted on IIS 7.
Answered here
Please make sure you've activated WCF components from here.
Or alternate and easy way is, go to control panel -> Turn Windows feature on or off -> and make sure you've all the options ticked as mentioned in below screenshot.
Run from cmd:
%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis.exe -ir
All you need to do is enable HTTP Activation and any other features that are required for HTTP activation.
For Windows Server 2012,Go to server manager, on the dashboard --> click on Add roles and features. In the Wizard window that opens choose the appropriate server and go on clicking next until you are on the features selection page.
Depending on the version of .NET framework in use on your server you have to check HTTP Activation under WCF Services and proceed to install it. This should resolve your issue.
Run Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt as “Administrator”.
Navigate to C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.0\Windows Communication Foundation.
Run this command servicemodelreg –i
Thanks for the blog from Rahul.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rjohri/archive/2009/06/29/the-page-you-are-requesting-cannot-be-served-because-of-the-extension-configuration.aspx
I m using eclipse indigo and i installed the Jboss Server earlier.i though that every thing is fine;
But when i make a right clik on a JSP page for exemple ,there is no "Deploy" ,and if i what to deploy the whole project..the same thing i can't do it because the is no "Deploy" option.
iand if i ighone all that and do a "Run As" --> "Run on a server" i get a http 404 error saying the requested ressource is not available.
i have Jboss in my eclipse ,is there any why to know that Jboss is well insatlled??
Thank you
The easiest way to check whether JBoss 7 is running is to access native management interface.
Usually it's bound to 9999 port.
In order to verify the port look for port attribute of management native interface socket binding in standalone.xml (standalone-full.xml or whatever configuration you are using)
For localhost it would be:
http://localhost:9999
Another way to check JBoss 7 status is to use management console.
Usually it's bound to 9990 port.
In order to verify the port look for port attribute of management HTTP interface socket binding in standalone.xml (standalone-full.xml or whatever configuration you are using).
For localhost it would be:
http://localhost:9999
Additionally, you can check the so called marker files.
Just go to deployments directory and look for .deployed file (if the file exists it means that your application is successfully deployed).
You can read more about deployment descriptors at:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS7/Application+deployment
I'm trying to get WCF to use SSL with ANYTHING for FIVE DAYS now. I've gone through countless walkthroughs, generated more certificates than a mail order diploma company, even tried hot fixes. After working with MS dev tools since VB1, I am now considering flipping burgers as a career option. WCF, as far as I can see, is a complete lemon.
Anyway, to get to my actual question: If I run through this walkthrough:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff648840.aspx
I get to step 11 (adding the service reference) and get "There was an error downloading metadata from the address. Please verify that you have entered a valid address".
Details of the error gives: There was an error downloading 'https://localhost/SSL6/Service.svc'.
Unable to connect to the remote server
No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1:443
I'm using VS2008 on Windows 7 with IIS7. I followed the walkthrough exactly (apart from step 5 which was different on IIS7- I went into "SSL Settings" for the VD), so it shows my config (yes I've used httpsGetEnabled and mexHttpsBinding).
Anyone care to save my sanity and job?
EDIT: If I go into IIS, select the VD in content view, right-click on the svc file and browse, I get "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". Chrome gives "Google Chrome could not connect to localhost".
IE troubleshooting gives "the remote device or resource won't accept the connection".
If I browse using the IP address rather than using localhost via http, it says that it's secured with https ok. If I browse using the IP and https, I get HTTP error 503. The service is unavailable.
So it looks to me like a DNS issue combined with... something.
When I try to just run the service site project, I get "Unable to start debugging on the web server. Unable to connect to the web server. Verify that the web server is running and that incoming HTTP requests are not blocked by a firewall". I've checked the firewall and it's ok.
Finally cracked it. There were at least three issues at play.
1) A DNS issue of some kind with localhost. It's still unresolved on my machine, but I can work around it by using the IP addy.
2) Another issue may have been that apparently, WCF doesn't work with IIS 7 OOTB. So you need to run command prompt as administrator, and run the following command -
"%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.0\Windows Communication Foundation\ServiceModelReg.exe" -r -y
3) After I got through the certificate stuff I was still getting HTTP error 503, "Service unavailable". That ended up being leftovers from my previous attempts, still listening to ports:
http://blogs.msdn.com/webtopics/archive/2010/02/17/a-not-so-common-root-cause-for-503-service-unavailable.aspx
So to get a hello world level service happening with WCF and SSL took me a whole week, and in my travels I discovered many pilgrims who had taken about the same amount of time. Microsoft: You have failed.
Are you using IIS or self hosting? If you're using IIS, it sounds like it's incorrectly configured, because it seems it's not accepting connections on port 443; I guess you're probably missing a protocol binding (https to port 443). There's a detailed discussion of setting up SSL on IIS7 here that might be useful.
Of course, you could easily verify this using the browser, you should be able to connect to the site using SSL from it.
When I have had this error occur, I have found it very useful to run the service from Visual Studio to get additional information. Right-click on the service, and then select Debug -> Start New Instance from the pop-up menu. VS will launch the service using the WcfTestClient.exe.
WcfTestClient will display all the services and endpoints in your service project. A healthy launch will list your services in the a panel on the left, and provide a Start Page tab in a panel on the right. What will happen in your case, however, is that you'll get a list of services in a panel on the top and an "Additional Information" box along the bottom. Your problem service(s) will have a Status of Error.
Click on a problem service in the upper panel, and the Additional Information box will fill with an error message and stack trace. The message will tell you exactly what that problem mex (metadata exchange) address is. That may be enough of a hint for you to solve the problem. If not, post the Additional Information here and I'll be happy to take a look at it.