I am trying to download a fix pack from fix central and i have two options consumer or enterprise, Is there a way to check existing WL server installation is consumer edition or enterprise edition depending on which i can start the download.
There is no technical difference between the Enterprise and Consumer editions.
The difference is in your license terms with IBM. So whichever you download, it's the same.
So if you want to know which to download - contact your Business unit and ask them which you should download (even though technically they are the same...). Don't mess with the Legal departments. :-)
Read more here: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSHS8R_7.0.0/com.ibm.worklight.getstart.doc/getstart/c_wl_editions.html
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Our project has now both community edition & enterprise version of sonarqubes, since we are looking to maintain the same build pipeline, I need some way to distinguish between the sonarqube via api calls,
ie - api call the sonarhost, when it identifies this is enterprise use one set of build commands.
for community edition use another set. But I was unable to find an api that is common for both.
Enterprise has this api api/editions/show_license which can be used, but this api doesn't exists for the community version. have anyone faced this scenario? How was this handled?
I am trying to migrate reports from BOBJ 4.1 SP5 Patch 3 from Development to Production using Upgrade management tool.
However after the upgrade is completed, I see that no security for folders or reports is migrated. Is there anything I need to select or the Upgrade management cannot migrate security.
Best way to "migrate" (publish I said) is Central Management Console > Promotion Management. With this option you can choose whatever you select (folders, access levels, universes, connections...)
Is this what you were looking for?
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I am new to Mule ESB. We like to use Mule ESB as integration tool for our applications to integrate with vendor site. We have 2 questions.
1) mule ESB is completely open source tool for production and development environment ?
2) We have went through few sites and blogs and found below information. Can you please correct us if our understanding is incorrect.
a) Mule ESB community Edition - Free for production and non production. But could not find the link to download the Mule ESB software.
b) Mule ESB enterprise Edition - 30 day free trial version. Then monthly subscription amount will be decided by Mule (silver,Gold,Platinum)
Thanks in advance!
Mule has two versions: Community and Enterprise. Community version has CPAL license which allows you to run Mule in production, gives you access to the code and make code changes if you need. Enterprise version has a commmercial license, you can find more information here.
Here is the link for downloading Mule Community Edition: https://developer.mulesoft.com/download-mule-esb-runtime
Yes Mule community edition is free for production and non-production and can be downloaded from here, the licensing is tricky with Mule and it would be best to read through it completely.
If you are considering with enterprise edition do get in touch with MuleSoft they will be able to help you out.
Also look out for other options like Spring Integration and Apache Camel if you are looking at low cost options ...
Mule has two versions: Community and Enterprise. Community version allows you to run Mule in production, gives you access to the code and make changes in code. Enterprise version has a commmercial license, wecan find more information here. chk this link
https://developer.mulesoft.com/download-mule-esb-runtime
Can we implement IWAP reports with developer edition of IBM Worklight 6.0 ? If yes please guide me with technical document or any link. Is this feature only available with Enterprise or Consumer version ?
If yes then how can we implement/test this on development environment. And can anyone please provide me with list of features which are not available with developer version(one which comes into my mind is Application Center).
The Operational Analytics feature introduced in Worklight 6.0 is only available for paid versions of IBM Worklight 6.0. There's a file (analytics.zip) in the resulting IBM Installation Manager output folder that contains everything you need to setup the IBM Websphere Analytics Platform (IWAP). Once you have IWAP installed, you will need to modify a couple of properties inside worklight.properties which, among other things, tell the Worklight Server where to send the analytics data.
Regarding features found only in paid versions, beside Application Center and Operational Analytics, ability to use other DBMS (MySQL, DB2, etc.) and Application Servers (WAS, Tomcat, etc.). There are also Ant scripts that aim to help with common tasks like deployments.
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I'm currently looking for a webhost that offers Windows 2008 virtual or dedicated hosting for my ASP.NET app. On dedicated hosting you pay a monthly fee for Windows, I noticed there's a noticeable difference in cost between the web edition and the standard edition, so, my question is:
Does the standard edition come with MS Exchange? If so, is there any reliable equivalent in the web edition?
Thanks
No version of Windows Server 2008 OS (Web, Standard, Enterprise) comes with Exchange. They all have basic outgoing smtp capabilities but if your want imap, pop3, or webmail you need to look for a 3rd party product.
A popular free mail server is SmarterMail
As far as I know the web edition is only for hosting web sites. It does not include any mail server like exchange. It should have an smtp server and should be able to accept mail, but nothing like Exchange.
It might be possible to install a mail server on web edition, but I don't have enough knowledge to know for sure.
In past versions you could not install sql server on the web edition. I am not sure if that has changed.
Another good free email server is hMailServer. I've been using it, and its greylisting feature has really cut down on spam. However, I don't know if this will run on the web edition of Windows Server.
I just read on the SmartTools forum that SmarterMail will run on the web edition.
Does anything know the purpose of getting the Standard Edition of Server 2008 over the Web Edition? I am hosting ASP.NET websites with MySQL 5, SmarterMail and SmarterStats, and need 4 GB min of memory. Will the Web Edition work for this? Just want to make sure it doesn't block ports or anything. I read on another site that they don't allow you to run a mail server on the web edition. The price difference between the two is huge.