WL 6.0.0.1
I was testing analytics and I configured everything in the worklight studio liberty profile. Everything seems to be correct as I saw the analytics traces in the device console and also the analytics tab but there was no data at all in the widgets.
I configured a new Liberty profile using the WL Server Enterprise Edition binaries and in this other profile I could see all the information in the analytics widgets.
Does analytics works in the studio liberty profile server or I was doing something wrong?
Thank you.
I have seen just this post, but I'm not sure if saying that I'm using the studio is the same that say I'm using developer edition.
Worklight v6 iwap
To answer your question: Is studio the same as as saying you're using the developer edition? Not necessarily; Worklight Studio is a component in both the paid editions (Enterprise Edition and Consumer Edition) and the free edition (Developer Edition - available for evaluation purposes). Studio includes a built-in Liberty Profile for development.
To answer your question: Does analytics work in the studio liberty profile server? Analytics was only intended to work with one of the paid editions for test/production mode, so it was not enabled for running on Liberty within Studio. However, you can get it to work within the Worklight 6.0 Studio Liberty server by setting wl.analytics.debug=true flag in the worklight properties to try it out.
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I installed the IBM Liberty Developer Tools in eclipse, but Websphere Liberty is not showing up in the server tab. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
https://dzone.com/articles/java-9-on-java-ee-8-using-eclipse-and-open-liberty
That article is a little out of date with how things are currently set up. If you want to use Open Liberty you need the developer tools from the Open Liberty site https://openliberty.io/downloads/#eclipse_developer_tools , not the Eclipse Marketplace - that one is for commercial versions of Liberty.
Does TFS 2008 support test management om Internet Explorer 11
Internet Explorer 11
TFS2008 is a very old server version and out of support for a long time( Released over 10 years).
Highly recommend you to move to a newly versioned TFS server. Detail process of the upgrade, you could take a look at my answer in this question: Migrate Project to TFS2018
There is not any official document which declare this related info. After go through Web portal supported browsers of Azure DevOps client compatibility:
To connect with the web portal, you can use the following browsers
with Azure DevOps Services and Azure DevOps on-premises. Edge,
Firefox, and Chrome automatically update themselves, so Azure DevOps
supports the most recent version.
Most of the Microsoft product support down-level compatibility, guess IE11 should be compatible with the web portal of TFS 2008. But not totally sure if test management also work properly. Better to double confirm this in your TFS environment.
Lastly, please upgrade your TFS 2008 to higher version which could get official support and some new features.
I have been following this step from IBM :
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/wrklight/v6r1m0/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.worklight.installconfig.doc%2Fadmin%2Fc_installation.html
For installing IBM Worklight Server. But I can't find any repository or direct link to download IBM Worklight Server. Or does it come together with IBM Developer Studio or it really a package to install. I confuse.
The Worklight studio comes with an embedded Worklight server. The instructions you linked to above are for installing a standalone Worklight server. You will need such a server for production.
The Worklight studio is for free. Worklight studio requires a purchased license from IBM. Once you have that license, you can download the Worklight server from "IBM Passport Advantage" website in http://www-01.ibm.com/software/passportadvantage/pao_customer.html
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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InfoCenter
Getting Started Module
is there any documented limitations of Worklight Studio for developer?
Or any differences between Worklight Studio for developer and the Worklight Studio provided after the product purchase?
#Alastair Pitts: IBM Worklight Studio is a plug-in for the Eclipse IDE, that allows you to develop applications for the IBM Worklight Mobile Application Platform.
The differences between the IBM Worklight Developer/Consumer/Enterprise editions are:
Developer:
Developer edition is licensed for development use only, free download
Does not contain the application authenticity feature
Consumer/Enterprise:
Enterprise edition has pricing metrics aligned with Business-to-Enterprise (B2E) purchasing patterns.
Consumer edition has pricing metrics aligned with Business-to-Consumer (B2C) purchasing patterns.
Contains the application authenticity feature