Re: Witango-Talk: Mac OS X 10.7

2011-07-25 Thread erikg
I can't speak to Witango 6 Server, but the Dev Studio works just fine. Java may 
not be installed by default, but any attempt at running a Java app will prompt 
a download of the Java framework. It is also available as a stand alone install 
from Apple if you'd like to install it before trying to run the Dev Studio. The 
Java version for Lion is the same version as Snow Leopard, so I have seen no 
compatibility issues.

Erik


On Jul 20, 2011, at 4:35 PM, Dale Graham wrote:

 Nope, you absolutely CANNOT install Rosetta back onto Lion.

 However, Witango 6 is not running under Rosetta, which is not the issue. It's 
 Java that's the issue in this case.

 On Jul 20, 2011, at 5:59 PM, Dan Stein wrote:

 The biggest issue would be if you are using any rosetta stuff at all 
 anywhere. If so rosetta needs to be installed as an additional installtion. 
 I think you can still do that in 10.7.
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 On Jul 20, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Robert Shubert wrote:

 All-

 I’m posting to clarify our current position in regard to OS X 10.7 support.

 The currently shipping Witango 6.0 products are not, and will not be, 
 tested on OS X 10.7. We consider this version essentially locked to OS X 
 10.6.

 We are expecting to release 6.1 in July. Currently we’ve been focused on 
 known bugs and improvements and have not been testing or preparing 6.1 to 
 work with OS X 10.7. At this time we don’t plan to support OS X 10.7  in 
 the initial release of TeraScript/TeraScribe 6.1.

 Depending on the work that needs to be done, we will begin supporting OS X 
 10.7 in either a minor release of 6.1 (eg. 6.1.3) or in 6.2. In either 
 case, it will be over the summer.

 Hopefully changes amount to basically installation issues. The fact that 
 Java is no longer installed by default, and that the Server product is an 
 upgrade to the client mean that most of our installation process won’t work 
 without modification.

 If you are considering upgrading to OS X 10.7 soon, please be aware that 
 Witango 6.0 may not work properly and we may not be able to correct your 
 issue for a few weeks.

 We will make more announcements as we move closer to release. Feel free to 
 email supp...@witango.com with any questions you may have.

 Thank you,

 Robert


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Witango-Talk: Begin and End Transaction Problem

2011-08-01 Thread erikg
I am seeing a bug where any inclusion of a Begin and End Transaction in my taf 
file results in a The file was not loaded because it has a corrupt structure. 
error.

This has confounded me for awhile because I'm converting older 5.5 tafs to 
6.0.7, having to alter all my data sources from OCI to JDBC. At first I thought 
I was just making mistakes while working on these long, complex programs, but 
after banging my head for awhile I finally decided to start narrowing down the 
issue by creating a greatly simplifying test program to try out just a few 
basic components from the original program. I found that having the Transaction 
blocks causes the file to fail but if I remove them it succeeds.

Anyone else experience this or know a work around? Did something change with 
Begin and End Transaction blocks with the new version that I'm not aware of?

I'm running the Mac Dev Studio 6.0.7, deploying to Linux Application Server 
6.0.7.

I have encountered this problem in two unrelated programs, so it isn't just the 
one file I'm working with. I do not believe this is a Lion (10.7) problem 
either because I initially encountered this issue before I upgraded. It just 
took me until after to diagnose it.

Any help would be appreciated.

Erik Gorka
Reed College




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