unable to install activemq-web-console in Fuse service mix - activemq

"Error executing command: URL [mvn:org.apache.activemq/activemq-web-console/5.4.0/war] could not be resolved."
is thrown up when i do features:install activemq-web-console
i am using fuse 4.3

removed the old Url for activemq from features:removeUrl and added the new one
mvn:org.apache.activemq/activemq-karaf/5.4.0/xml/features
and re-installed activemq features . if u are unable to install mvn url's then,u must add the fuse repo's to your maven settings xml.
apart from this there is a well known bug
Add the following lines to etc/system.properties
webconsole.type=properties
webconsole.jms.url=tcp://localhost:61616
webconsole.jmx.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:1099/karaf-root
webconsole.jmx.user=smx
webconsole.jmx.password=smx
this would make ur console work

For newbie follow these steps:
1. list all features using following command:
karaf#root> features:listurl
2. you can remove url using following command:
features:removeurl
you can find the url to remove in the above removeurl command from the step 1 where you list urls.
add url that you want to using following command:
features:addurl <>
and then follow steps that are mentioned by sanre6 above.

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WHMAPI1 Addpkgext Package Extensions Key Value (cPanel)

I am trying to run this WHMAPI1 command using the shell to add package extensions to a package using the guide https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/whm/operation/addpkgext/
We have created 3 Package extensions and working well on the WHM interface, but we need to activate these extensions from WHMAPI calls.
The command we are using is :
whmapi1 addpkgext name=samplepackage _PACKAGE_EXTENSIONS='ext1=value ext2=value ext3=value'
On the guide, it clearly says we can use Key=Value pairs in the command but when we run the above command, it returns -
metadata:
command: addpkgext
reason: Package extension value is invalid.
result: 0
version: 1
I am getting the same result when I use "addpkg", "editpkd", or "modifypkg" API functions.
Can anyone help me sort this?
Thanks!

Drone Repo Add throwing error - No help topic for 'add'

Getting the following error when using drone cli to add/activate repo
No help topic for 'add'
I can confirm I am successfully login and I am an admin.
{"id":1,"login":"XXXXX","email":"","machine":false,"admin":true,"active":true,"avatar":"https://bitbucket.org/account/XXXX/avatar/32/","syncing":false,"synced":1578888217,"created":1578431775,"updated":1578891320,"last_login":1578891344}
I can also list my repo using 'drone repo ls'
My guess, if you are using the add option is that you are still interacting with drone 0.8 or below, in this case the docs have been archived to an alternate location in favor of the latest version (v1.x). The old docs are still available under the following URL and help for the add option is present there:
https://0-8-0.docs.drone.io/cli-repository-add/
If you are not using 0.8 and are indeed trying to use 1.x, perhaps you are referencing improper documentation, as this cli option shifted in v1 to enable
$ drone repo enable <repo/name>
Regardless of the versions however, you will want to ensure you both have admin access to the repository (so that drone is able to add the appropriate webhooks) and also refresh or sync your repo listing in if it is something brand new:
$ drone repo sync
username/hello-world
organization/minio
...
NOTE: This might take a bit depending on how many repos you have access to

nodeclipse editbox plugin - unable to install

I have updated eclipse to 4.10 (2018-12/R), the cpp package
Running under ubuntu 18.04.
I tried to add nodeclipse editbox using the marketplace, but it cannot find the plugin.
Then tried the option help-install New Software, adding the repository provided in the github site (https://github.com/Nodeclipse/EditBox), as
http://nodeclipse.github.io/dev.updates/editbox-1.0.0/
But I always get this error:
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=epp.package.cpp, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).
Unable to read repository at http://nodeclipse.github.io/dev.updates/editbox-1.0.0/plugins/pm.eclipse.editbox_1.0.0.201804021412.jar.
Connection reset
I have searched for the whole morning, and cannot find any reference to the possible cause of this error.
Any pointer will be appreciated
OK, looks like I solved it. Recording it here in case others come looking.
The problem was in the server that cut the file download midway.
So using the information in the error message, I was able to download and install directly the plugin. I did:
cd /opt/eclipse/plugins - To get the download directly into the plugin folder
Then used wget to download the folder directly:
wget http://nodeclipse.github.io/dev.updates/editbox-1.0.0/plugins/pm.eclipse.editbox_1.0.0.201804021412.jar
Restarted eclipse, and voila! It was working.
Simpler than I thougth.

Installing Google Adwords Api Library (using docker)

Googles documentation on installing the library, found here: https://github.com/googleads/googleads-php-lib/blob/master/README.md#getting-started, instructs us to copy adsapi_php.ini, as constructed here: https://github.com/googleads/googleads-php-lib/blob/master/examples/AdWords/adsapi_php.ini, to your home directory.
I filled out the necessary variables in the .ini, and I am using docker so I have placed this file inside my container at /var/www/home/node/ and when I run the command composer require googleads/googleads-php-lib I am given the following error in the command prompt:
Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages.
Problem 1
- Installation request for googleads/googleads-php-lib ^37.1 -> satisfiable by googleads/googleads-php-lib[37.1.0].
- googleads/googleads-php-lib 37.1.0 requires ext-soap * -> the requested PHP extension soap is missing from your system.
To enable extensions, verify that they are enabled in your .ini files:
- /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini
- /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/adsapi_php.ini
- /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-pdo_pgsql.ini
- /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-sodium.ini
- /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini
You can also run `php --ini` inside terminal to see which files are used by PHP in CLI mode.
Installation failed, reverting ./composer.json to its original content.
I assumed the issue was my adsapi_php.ini was simply in the wrong location as it contains what I believe is necessary to avoid the above issue, but I have tried placing it in several different places and yet I always get the same error.
Any help would be appreciated!
Just try to edit php.ini inside docker (docker exec -t {container} bashand enable there the extenstion soap

How to deploy repository in Apache Geronimo 3.0.1

I am new Apache Geronimo.I read the following link for deploying repository. Even I don't know where will these concept will be useful. just i am learning.
I created sub-directory under and created .xml file according to the above link.
here, I faced the problem while deploying time. deploy(.bat) deploy <GERONIMO_HOME>/repo2/repo2.xml command is not working.
<GERONIMO_HOME>=C:\Users\Infratab Bangalore\geronimo-tomcat7-javaee6-3.0.1
I run the following command for deploying.but it's not working.
deploy(.bat) deploy C:/Users/Infratab Bangalore/geronimo-tomcat7-javaee6-3.0.1/repo2/repo2.xml
How can I fix this.
You should do following bellow steps:
1. Log in to the Administrative Console
2. Select Advanced on left bar
3. Go to Resources -> Repository