I need to use some classes from these packages
com.liferay.mozilla.javascript.context
com.liferay.mozilla
and com.liferay.mozilla.javascript.ScriptableObject class but I don't know in which jar they are wrapped in, and of course Liferay support are dead silent.
So if anyone had this problem and has a solution to my problem, please answer me :)
The JAR-file is called "liferay-rhino.jar" but I wasn't able to find it in versions of Liferay Portal after 6.0.6. So you should download it separately if you want to use it in a portlet.
In versions 5.2 and 6.0.6 it's located in folder ROOT/WEB-INF/lib.
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I am using DNN 9. I recently upgraded DNN from version 9.1.1 to 9.3.2. When I Login, the left side of DNN disappears with only the logo od DNN. Other options like settings,edit etc are not seen. Any Idea as to what the issue might be?
If you search the forums at dnnsoftware.org, you'll probably find the solution. I'm afraid that I don't recall what it is.
I think, though, that upgrading to 9.4.4 will fix it, too. You'll want to do that in a test environment to make sure that your upgrade will work. There may be some third party modules that need to be upgraded before you upgrade to 9.4.4, so check with module vendors.
As an addition to Joe's answer: There were Problems with the Newtonsoft JSON versions. Maybe this thread is helpful: https://www.dnnsoftware.com/forums/threadid/543186/scope/posts/persona-bar-not-displaying-completely
"...so check with module vendors": There are known issues with DNNSharp modules. See https://dnncommunity.org/forums/aft/748 - but better check with all vendors of third party extensions, if you use any.
Read a few things, tried this and it worked. Delete all from the Bin directory, grab and copy all from another bin directory from a currently working site with the exact version. You may need to install a demo/test site and spin it up to get a good working copy, but this worked for me.
Restoring the bin folder was the solution for me
I'm looking for a way to install the ingest-attachment plugin in offline mode.
So to do it i first need download the zip distribution of this plugin.
Official documentation (https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/plugins/master/ingest-attachment.html) provides a non working link on their artifact repository
Would anyone have an idea where to download a stable/released zip version of this plugin ?
Many thanks.
Ok seems like the link they propose is broken cause the version does not exist anymore in their artifact repository.
I had to get a previous version (5.1.1) instead. It's just a shame they do not track any dead link in their documentation for massive indexation / analytics products company... or at least propose a clear URL to browse all available versions.
I'm using maven, but I dont understand the difference between following dependencies:
1.)
http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.apache.cxf/cxf-bundle/3.0.0-milestone2
2.)
http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.apache.cxf/cxf-bundle-compatible/3.0.3
Option 2 seems newer, but can I use it?
At the moment I use "http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.apache.cxf/cxf-bundle/2.7.14", but I want to upgrade to V. 3.x.x
I haven't found any informations about the cxf-bundle/3.0.0-milestone2 yet, but perhaps someone knows, whre to find more informations about this one.
The big monolithic bundle was removed in 3.0. Use the individual bundles that you need for your application.
I have downloaded Pharo 1.2.2 #12353 and wanted to install some packages in a easier way than going through Monticello Browser. I do not want to copy and paste scripts to install packages. After I opened the Menu, Tools, Configuration Browser a new window is shown with 3 ConfigurationOf...
ConfigurationOfFFI
ConfigurationOfMagma
ConfigurationOfVistaCursors
There is no help or description of what's the purpose of the Configuration Browser. What's one supposed to do with that?
there is no way to select a repository of configurations
there is no menu option to add a ConfigurationOf
there is no way to browse the Configurations from that window
Besides, is that the right tool to browse a "Metacello Repository" like http://www.squeaksource.com/MetacelloRepository.html ?
There is a custom browser to Metacello? Why isn't included in the release by default?
You can give MetacelloBrowser a try. It is aimed at providing a Metacello-centric interface for managing your project. The browser is still in development, but can be used for many tasks quite nicely.
If you decide to take it for a spin, please submit any issues here. Join the Metacello mailing list if you have any questions or comments.
Dale
Please report an issue about the Configuration Browser at http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/list and post your difficulties to the Pharo list. I played with the tool too and couldn't understand it either.
see
http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/pharo-project/2011-December/057409.html
and for its origins:
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=2752
The ideas is that we have an own Squeaksource repo (universe) for a
specific Pharo version where we have a copy all the ConfigurationOfXXX
that are known to work in this specific Pharo version.
Since nobody (yet) mainted the one for Pharo 1.3 the browser is just empty.
I will try to find the time to fill the repo for Pharo 1.3
Does IntelliJ-Idea have a plugin for interacting with bugzilla, like the mylyn plugin for eclipse (task management)?
If it does, what is the name of the plugin? If it does not, do you have any suggested solutions for using bugzilla with Intellij-Idea.
Thanks.
Tracklink might be what you are looking for. Check it out here.
AFAIR intellij idea 10's task management feature works with bugzilla out of the box. Please try to configure it according to the idea help guide. I use this integration with JIRA and it works really well. As for third-party plugins I dont like them much because of the support. These plugins might not work when you update from version to version (f.i. as Reformat++ does).
This is not in the official plugin repo, but https://github.com/nickhristov/bugzilla-intellij-task-provider/ does provide for bugzilla as an option in the Task Servers. This does work, but self signed certificates cause it to fail with an obscure message about "peer not authenticated". Following the instructions from here http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Connecting+to+SSL+services and manually adding the self signed key to the default java keystore made it work for me.