Maruthi,

After fighting with the developer community web site a bit I was able
to get to the downloads. ( Maybe there is some issue with Java v6 on
the client? I do not remember having theses issues in previous visits
to the community web site, and I noticed that the v6 Applet
"thingy"[technical term] had to update itself before the site would
display. )

Anyway...

According to the M$ word FeedsandARSystem.doc documentation for this
DFV this plugin is not going to be supported by BMC. Is it possible to
get the source code published to the Developer Community? I would
think that it would be a very small set of companies that would use a
"closed source and unsupported" feature as part of any business
practice that they are going to rely on.

IMHO, BMC needs to either support things like this, or release the
code so that others can review/verify and then maybe even support it
for BMC.

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On 6/12/07, Dogiparthi, Maruthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Axton,

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I am unable to use this site.  I can log using two browsers (IE and
FireFox), which is nice (since this is no longer possible with newer
versions of the mid-tier), but in neither case can I get to the
downloads.  The table does not refresh, the buttons all return errors;
when I did manage to get the table to refresh, I found the feed plugin,
but the View Downloads window that was presented contained no data.
[maruthi>>] It looks like logging into support website and then logging
into devCommunity seems to do the trick for some of you. Meanwhile, I'll
enquire if there are alternative means to make this plug-in available.

If you are willing to release the source under an OSI approved license
(http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical), I will gladly host it
on arswiki (http://arswiki.org/projects).  It seems to work pretty well
with just about all browsers, flavors and versions of java or lack of
java, and platforms.

Axton Grams

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