I encountered the same problem described on the following question:
Wso2-emm and SAML SSO configuration
But When I Build the WSo2 EMM Project(https://github.com/wso2/product-emm) with the same maven version on Linux OS and I excute the server on the two OS Windows and Linux, the problem does not arise.
Is it necessary to Build WSO2 EMM project on Linux OS or are there specific configurations to add on windows OS?
It will support in Windows platform as well. I have personally tested this in Windows 7 and worked without any issue.
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Microsoft website says about Cloud Files API (Cloud Sync Engines):
Starting in Windows 10, version 1709, Windows provides the cloud files
API.
However, OneDrive that is built using this API can run on earlier Windows versions, including Windows 8.1. I guess that I just need to install all Windows updates or need to install some windows components on Windows 8.1.
Is Cloud Files API supported on Windows 8.1?
I have tested
OneDrive on Win 8.1 x64 Version 6.3 (Build 9600)
And OneDrive on Win 10 x64 Version 1909 (Build 18363.1082)
Windows 8.1 does not support offline files in the manner Windows 10 is doing. It just synchronizes all files from the server to the client.
I have also tried calling cloud filter API - it is not supported on Windows 8.1
Unhandled exception. System.TypeLoadException: Could not find Windows Runtime type 'Windows.Storage.Provider.StorageProviderSyncRootManager'
I set the path "JAVA_HOME" and installed WSO2 IS 5.6.0 x64 on Windows 2016 Server. After the installation, I try to start the server via "wso2server.bat", but I get the message "The system cannot find the path specified. The batch file cannot be found". After doing this operation, when I looked into the folder where the server was installed, I noticed that all files are deleted.
Am I doing something wrong? How to correctly run WSO2 Identity Server?
Thank you for pointing this issue with WSO2 Windows Product Installers. The issue is resolved and updated product installers are now available in WSO2 website.
You can download WSO2 IS 5.6.0 x64 Windows Installer from here. Then install WSO2 IS 5.6.0 on your machine using downloaded '.msi' file. After installation, start the server by clicking on the shortcut that build by the installer. You can find WSO2 IS 5.6.0 shortcut in following location.
Start Menu -> All apps -> WSO2
or you can search "Identity Server 5.6.0" in Windows search and click on the shortcut. This will start the WSO2 Identity Server on your machine.
For new WSO2 Products Installers you do not need to set JAVA_HOME separately. It contain jdk1.8.0_192 and if JAVA_HOME is not set, it will automatically set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.8.0_192 and start the WSO2 Product.
This blog could be a help for you to understand the installation progress.
For me the problem was solved with not downloading the windows x64 installer but rather the binary
wso2is 5.6.0 binary.
After downloading you just open bin directory and run the wso2server.bat file.
If you need to make it windows service use the NSSM
I built an app in Monaca, and have successfully deployed and published it on google play and the App Store. I know I have to sign it with visual studio to publish it in the windows store, but can manually install it using powershell for development purposes. However, even though it works on android and ios, it crashes immediately after launching in Windows 10. I read over the documentation, and my question is: Is it even compatible? Everything in the documentation is either outdated or stictly for windows 8.
Yes they are compatible. I finally installed and ran it successfully.
OSX 10.10.3
Dev Studio 3.7.1 installed via complete download from wso2.com or adding working eclipse via marketplace.
Freezes when I try to run the program. The splash shows "loading workspace". When Eclipse runs just fine prior to adding dev studio from the marketplace
How do I get WSO2 working on OSX 10.10.3?
Tom,
WSO2 Developer Studio can be installed using any of the bellow options;
Downloading the full pack from WSO2 site
Download Eclipse from the site and install the P2 repo which is downloaded from WSO2 web site
Download WSO2 DevStudio from Eclipse marketplace
Out of these methods which method(s) did you use? I used method 1 and 2 and works fine for me.
I need to target older device with a cordova application and hope that https://crosswalk-project.org/ will help to solve compatibility issue with older webviews
I followed the instructions in https://crosswalk-project.org/#documentation/cordova/migrate_an_application/migrate-using-adt
xwalk_core_library and Cordova does not build for Android 4.0.3 (API 15)
I tried
crosswalk-cordova-5.34.104.4-x86
crosswalk-cordova-6.35.131.7-x86
crosswalk-cordova-7.35.144.0-x86
none of them are working,
It does build fine with Android 4.4.2 (API 19)
I saw Crosswalk Cordova does not build question and answer but answer solve latest android version and not for Android 4.0.3
Crosswalk no longer supports Android 4.0.3.
(Despite online documentation,) when you install the plugin (in cordova) you will be advised ICS no longer supported - earliest Android supported is 4.1 (Jellybean) at the time of this post.
Crosswalk Apps supports Android 4.0 and the above. Crosswalk Cordova App built by higher Android SDK should just work on Android 4.0.3 as well, The App itself doesn't have to be built by Android 4.0.3.
if you have future questions, you are welcome to visit the follow link for more timely feedback..
https://crosswalk-project.org/#documentation/community