U2 Basic Developer Toolkit - ide

Does anyone here run the Basic Developer Toolkit with UniData 7.1?
Even though the IDE was released with UniData 7.2, I was given the impression that it works fine with 7.1. However, when opening up "Database Files" in an account, every single DIR type file gives a loading error dialog and doesn't register any records in them.
Are changes needed the the UniData server before the IDE works with 7.1, or is something else afoot here. As far as I know it just uses UniObjects for Java to talk to the UniData RPC daemon, so there shouldn't be any issues with communications.
Working with a decent IDE would be nice...

You can run BDT on older releases and we developed a Tech Note to explain how to install what you need. This doc was released with U2 Technical Resource Kit for 2009-10 if you got a copy of that at U2U. If not and you are on support you can access the doc online at: https://u2tc.rocketsoftware.com/documentation/display.asp?id=1392476.

BDT was released for Unidata 7.2. There is another Eclipse IDE for U2 that works for Unidata 6.0 and above called XLr8Editor for U2logic. You can get a trial for free just follow the download instructions at www.u2logic.com/downloads.html.
Regards,
Doug

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Can't Setup Unreal Engine and Rider for Windows 11

I am tired configuring how to install Rider and setup it up to work
Firstly i installed Visual Studio 2022 with Game Development in C++ Workload
then installed Unreal Engine 5.0.3
then installed Rider 2022.2 and Activated it
then did setup rider as default in source code tab of editor preference in unreal engine
the same solution or say project made in unreal is working fine in visual studio
but i dont know why it shows project load failed
tried everything possible that i could do... like playing with build tools settings etc..
installing different .net framework installing mono etc...installing different version of msbuild etc..
i see it working for everybody... so also clean installed it again but absolutely no luck
just relieve my anxiety by simply providing a workaround to it
I tried everything possible like changing msbuild version .net sdks frameworks etc...but nothing worked
can someone share there settings if they have same setup as i described above
The answer was simple but took me so long to figure out!!!
I have my default display language setup to Hindi the language i use in daily life...but somehow jetbrains was not able to handle the language itself and throwing error...
just changing the display setting made it work flawlessly
but yeah i lost the battle here...as i am bound to use english as a language again as display language...
before i thought i will atleast start digitizing my language by incorporating it into my workflow... but naah odds are against me...anyways will try and succeed one day.
Jai Shri Ram...

Can I import java libraries in HP ALM without Microsoft Java Virtual Machine?

I'm investigating ways of integrating different test tools with HP ALM. I would love to be able to execute java functionality as a part of this.
In the test-script pane of a VAPI-XP test, there is a button just below the File menu option. It shows/hides the browser panel. The browser panel has five tabbed panes: Library, Soap, Java, Function and Object. Here is a visual:
It looks very promising, and tutorials shows me that I actually can add java functionality to the execution of my tests here! There is a linked option for adding libraries/classes in the Test->References menu option, as shown here:
But when trying to reference java classes, I get this error message:
I had never heard of Microsoft Java Virtual Machine(MSJVM), and a quick search answered why that was. It was discontinued in 2003, and support ended in 2007. When installing HP ALM you can appearently choose to not install the old and outdated MSJVM, and my company has chosen to do this.
Re-installing the MSJVM is not an option, and I can't help but wonder if there is another way to reference java code in my tests? It seems unlikely that a big company like HP wouldn't update their functionality to be compliant with components that wasn't deprecated a whole decade ago. Especially since computer years are kind of like dog years...
MS JVM is discontinued and not supported. Refer HP ALM 11.52 readme and it indicates a known issue with usage of MS JVM with HP ALM and recommends to remove MS JVM (notes from Readme):
Windows XP (SP3) with Internet Explorer 8: When connecting to ALM,
Internet Explorer may crash. This is as a result of Microsoft Java
Virtual Machine being installed on the client machine. The component
does not integrate properly with Internet Explorer 8, and Microsoft
recommends removing it. For more information, see
http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/en/us/interoperability/java/faq.aspx
Workaround: Remove msjava from the client machine. Alternatively,
delete or rename the file: C:\WINDOWS\system32\msjava.dll To remove
msjava, use the Microsoft JVM Removal Tool described at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826878
Link for readme: https://almuniversityofminnesota.saas.hp.com/qcbin/Readme.htm
To get this issue resolved, log a HP support ticket with details on the problem and they should be able to give a quick patch for the issue or resolve this issue in a major patch Release.
HP ALM uses msjava.dll to attach class References of Java. So, workaround is wither to have msjava installed on your client or get this fixed from HP so that they would use Oracle Java JVM.

Application cannot be imported; it is either an invalid one or it contains specific features that are not supported

I followed the recommended solution:
IBM Worklight v6.0 - Error while adding an application to the Mobile Test Workbench
still got the error even though my jdk seems to be already correct
I didn't see any errors in the test workbench mobile client log (emulator), which log should I be looking at?
I suppose that you are using Android 4.4 and not Android 4.4W or 4.4L which are not yet supported. And you should have made recently an update of the Android SDK tools to version 23 (you can verify by opening the SDK Manager)
Google has modified in this release the way the tools are organized and this made MTWW regressed when instrumenting.
There is a workaround: copy <android-sdk-dir>/build-tools/20.0.0/zipalign[.exe] to <android-sdk-dir>/tools.
Dominique
I had same problem. You may need hotfix or uptdate to RTW8.6.
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21678859

Updating Version

I created a new air project in aptana but launching it gets me
This application requires a version of the Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) which is no longer supported. Please contact the application author for an updated version.
How does one go about updating the application for a newer version of air? I suspect it is related to
<application xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/air/application/1.5">
in the application.xml
You installed the AIR 1.0 runtime, mostly sometime before Frebruary 2009. AIR 1.5 was launched on around the last week of February. The runtime installer does check for updates. You will need the updated runtime.
There should be a link where it tells you to update the application (when you launch your application). Just click on it and install the new version of the runtime. In case you missed it -- here's the link.
Read more about AIR 1.5 here.
If I missed the real question -- let me know!

Any other IDEs for Lotus Notes other than Domino Designer?

Are there any other IDEs worth my time for Lotus Notes development? We're doing mostly LotusScript development and would kill for features of Eclipse or Visual Studio, like "Show Declaration". I know there's an Eclipse plugin for Java development in Notes, but seems like it only does Java, and we have too many pieces of legacy code in LotusScript to abandon it.
Lotus Notes has moved to the Eclipse platform in version 8. You can run the client in 2 different modes, basic mode which is the version we all know or on the Eclipse platform (know as the standard). The IDE is also moving to eclipse, version 8.5 beta 2 is currently available with the new Eclipse based IDE. Bear in mind that it's a Beta version and it's not feature complete.
Time is on our side.
The Domino Designer based on Eclipse is now a free download from http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/ls/dominodesigner/learn.html
It has brilliant Java and LotusScript editors with all the nice Eclipse features like refactoring and typeahead of custom classes.
Every Domino addict should look at this. Admins too, as the above download includes the admin client.
As of version 8.5 Domino Designer is run as an Eclipse application. 8.5.1 will bring a whole ton of improvements including Eclipse based LotusScript and Java editing as well as improvements to performance, stability and XPages.
Matt
The closest thing you're going to find is the Teamstudio LotusScript Browser.
It's not very good, but it is free and that almost makes up for it.
Features:
No support for keyboard shortcuts.
Not completely integrated into the designer so is a bit sluggish.
Only works in script libraries
It does have Find Definition and References functionality which are almost useful.
There is also a rumored LotusScript plug-in for eclipse.
Teamstudio sell a number of tools to assist your Lotus Notes development, and it looks like they can do some of the things you want, but it doesn't look like they can be assembled into an IDE.
http://www.teamstudio.com/products/product-index.html
(Disclosure: I worked for a sister company of Team Studio a number of years back, but never had much to do with their products)
You could give the Zeus IDE a test drive. It is highly and language neutral so it might be possible to configure it for Lotus Notes.
Zeus automatically maintains a tags database based on the information produced by ctags, so provided ctags generates tags information for Lotus Notes it will be able display, browser and search this tags information.
PS: If decide give it a test drive and find it does not support Notes correctly, feel free to post a bug report to the Zeus forum.
(source: zeusedit.com)