Is there a way to change my SAS enterprise guide project from running local to run on my sas app server, without making the a new project from the beginning?
In SAS EG, open "Tools" then "Project Maintenance". You can replace all references to your local server with a new server as well as related assets such as librefs, datasets.
We used this little wizard a lot when we did a migration of our site. Works like a charm.
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Vasilij
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So I can see there is a "VARS" option to set up environment variables in a a published Shiny App. However I am a bit confused as to how to use them. I need to do my testing and developing in RStudio Workbench (we are using RStudio Connect).
So how do I develop a Shiny app to use environment variables in a Workbench project, and then tie these to the VARS in the deployed Shiny App? The information seems very vague on this, but just being able to set "VARS" after I published something, isnt much use if it does not provide information on how I develop the solution in Workbench prior to publishing.
I have no access to the server, so cant set OS level environment variables.
I love using WebStorm for building html/css/JavaScript apps but one problem I have not been able to figure out is how to deal with paths to images on my src attribute of image tags.
I have (for example) a project path in WebStorm of /documents/myproj/index.html where I've opened the project at /documents/myproj. WebStorm sees the root of the project as /myproj but the URL created when I browse is localhost/myproj/index.html. When I publish the site it becomes localhost/index.html (on my public server).
Image src tags are a problem for me because in development, the WebStorm server wants src=/myproj/1.jpg and in production it wants src=/1.jpg.
Any suggestions for how to keep this straight between running in local mode with WebStorm's built-in simple web server and the published version?
You can edit the host accordingly to make WebStorm serve your files using a different URL. See https://devnet.jetbrains.com/message/5532366#5532366 for some hints
I work on a Sharepoint Server 2013 project, I want to know if there is a method to make this project (package) that I can work on any machine (at home)
you must have the sharepoint 2013 foundation or enterprise version installed on your machine. Then you can simple publish the project and in that way you can take your project to your local sharepoint environment.
If you want to take the list and any other columns or anything like that to your local environment then you can back up and restore the Content database in local environment.
Please let me know if this helps or you will require any other details regarding this
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I created a datasource from my ColdFusion 8 admin using JDBC/Oracle Thin Client. The datasource creation was successful.
When Oracle encryption is configured as "Requested" I can browse my ColdFusion app. and run many functionalities with no problem. But when the Oracle encryption is configured as "Required" the connection fails.
The way I tested and know that it was failed was when I log in to my web app. It won't log me in. But when the Oracle is switched back as "Requested" I can log in successfully and run my tasks.
I have ColdFusion 8 Enterprise version and the operating system is Unix.
From the network dept, I was told they have the correct JAR file in place but not sure what is the correct JAR file.
Currently my web apps are running with datasource created using Oracle Thin Clint but the Oracle encryption needs to be switched back to "Requested" otherwise my users are complaining that they can't log in.
Has anyone ever experienced this situation and found a solution?
What should I do so I can use Oracle encryption set to "Required"?
I believe you are looking for the ojdbc14.jar file in the ColdFusion8/wwwroot/WEB-INF/lib directory (this will work with 11g).
I would give Coldfusion a restart but it might not be unnecessary.
Navigate to your Coldfusion Administrator.
In the ColdFusion Administration under data sources. Add a new data source along with your credentials and choose Other from the Database driver options.
Then enter this: jdbc:oracle:thin:#10.10.10.11:1521:ORCL in the JDBC URL Textarea.
In the Driver Class textfield enter oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver.
If you need a different jar (not sure you will) but if you do you can down load it from here.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/downloads/index.html
Hope this is helpful or at least gets you further along.
Frank, Thank you for the answer but the java version running on my CF server is JAVA1.6 and the ojdbc.jar that's installed in there is ojdbc6.jar
Should the version of ojdbc.jar and java be the same? If I am already in the right track with my ojdbs.jar and java files then I'm back to square one
In addition, my further test using Oracle encryption as "Requested", I can run my apps. just fine except when my CF made a call to a str. procedure, it did not return a result. So I got CF error.
From me googling this issue, I found a blog that says this is a problem on CF standard version when using Oracle Thin Client. My CF is Enterprise edition.
I'm confused...is this related? how can I make this work?
This must, must, must be a duplicate but I can't find the answer either here or on Google.
I have an existing Django app and I want to deploy it on another server.
What are the steps I need to go through to get it running elsewhere, in words of one syllable?
At a minimum, presumably:
create a project on the new server
copy over all my app's files into that project
edit localsettings.py or equivalent with local database settings etc
run python manage.py syncdb to create my database
load fixtures
run tests
Is that it? Are there any unofficial or official instructions for copying an app elsewhere?
Thanks.
The most basic, easy way to do it is:
Set up the server environment so that it matches the current environment as closely as possible. The most important thing is that you're using the same version of Django (obviously). You can run a different database, but it makes porting from the old server to the new server a little more involved. Otherwise, you will just have to adjust your settings to match the new server, if they can't be duplicated (ie, user names, etc).
Copy over your code
Dump your old database structure and data into the new database
Running startproject isn't strictly necessary. Your web server just needs to be configured correctly, to run django with the appropriate settings.py file -- and Django takes it from there.