Great work Vishanth! This will be really useful when we release multiple
versions of product puppet modules.
Maybe we can update the root README.md file with this information.
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 2:31 PM, Vishanth Balasubramaniam <
vishan...@wso2.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now you can
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Services Server 3.5.1 release.
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to take data and make it available as a set of WS-* style Web services or
Hi Gayan/Maduranga,
Could you please share the details on the behavior of different types of
caches mentioned in identity.xml as discussed off-line.
The summary of what we need to clarify is the following.
1) What information is held in a particular type of cache
2) The hierarchy in which
Hi Sameera,
I could get it working with following approach[1]:
var headers ={"Accept" : "application/json"};
var response = get(url,null,headers,'text');
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34505509/jaggeryjs-ajax-call-get-method
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 5:21 PM, Denuwanthi De
Hi Farasath,
AFAIK, this warning implies that there is an OSGi component with the name
*trigger-provider[1] *but that hasn't been mentioned in the
Carbon-Component header in the *org.wso2.carbon.gateway.core[2] *bundle.
To get rid of that warning that should be specified as a carbon-component
in
Hi Sameera,
Please find the stacktrace
Stacktrace:
at
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.handleJspException(JspServletWrapper.java:568)
at
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:470)
at
Some additional suggestions for organizing the above code:
<%
(function(request,response){
var method = request.getMethod();
function doGet(req,res) {
}
switch(method) {
case 'GET':
doGet(request,response);
break;
default:
Thank you!, Gokul and Maheshika.
Thanks and Regards,
Ruwan Yatawara
Associate Technical Lead,
WSO2 Inc.
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mobile : +94 77 9110413
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 4:56 PM,
EDIT:
Please post the error you get afterwards.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 5:11 PM, Sameera Medagammaddegedara <
samee...@wso2.com> wrote:
> Hi Denuwanthi,
>
> Can you please change your jag to the following:
>
> <%
> try {
>
> } catch (e) {
> log.error(e);
> response.status=500;
>
Hi Denuwanthi,
Can you please change your jag to the following:
<%
try {
} catch (e) {
log.error(e);
response.status=500;
var msg = {};
msg.status = 500;
msg.error = "Failed invoking remote endpoint";
print(msg);
}
%>
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Denuwanthi
Hi All,
I build the product-integration-server from source and started the server
by running carbon.sh script.
I noticed the below WARN log,
osgi> [2016-09-23 17:01:24,002] * WARN
{org.wso2.carbon.kernel.internal.startupresolver.StartupComponentManager} -
Adding a RequiredCapabilityListener from
Hi,
I have .jsp file, in which I want to invoke a jaggery api.
The content inside .jsp file is as below:
URL url = new URL(baseURL + *"/user-login/user/authenticate/add*?scope=" +
URLEncoder.encode(scope, "UTF-8") + "=" + redirectUri +
"=" + clientId + "=" + arc + "=" +
responseType + "=" +
Hi RuwanY
Done.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 4:54 PM, Ruwan Yatawara wrote:
> Hi Gokul,
>
> Tested it out with staged repository. +1 for releasing.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Ruwan Yatawara
>
> Associate Technical Lead,
> WSO2 Inc.
>
> email : ruw...@wso2.com
> mobile : +94 77
Hi Gokul,
Tested it out with staged repository. +1 for releasing.
Thanks and Regards,
Ruwan Yatawara
Associate Technical Lead,
WSO2 Inc.
email : ruw...@wso2.com
mobile : +94 77 9110413
blog : http://ruwansrants.blogspot.com/
https://500px.com/ruwan_ace
www: :http://wso2.com
On
Hi EMM team,
We've staged carbon-analytics v1.2.8 and have closed the repo. Could you
verify please?
https://maven.wso2.org/nexus/content/repositories/orgwso2carbonanalytics-1035/
Thanks,
--
Gokul Balakrishnan
Senior Software Engineer,
WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com
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Thanks to Thusitha for the comprehensive answer.
So the MultitenantMessageReceiver is default on the the list? And from the
Application point of view, to make the application to be a tenant-based
application, what we need to do on the application side?
-- Original
Hi Wenxing,
Another question is that from Carbon 449 core document [2], I found there
> is a class org.wso2.carbon.core.multitenancy.MultitenantRESTServlet, how
> to use this class? any description for reference?
In the current implementation, we are registering an axis2 message
receiver[1]
Thanks for the clarification.
Dilhasha
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Abimaran Kugathasan
wrote:
> It's depends on how that library exports it's version. If you check [1],
> they are exporting with version 1.0.1
>
> [1] :
Hi Shazni,
WSO2 Message Broker exposes Admin Services which you can get message count
of a queue.
Is there any chance of using that?
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Shazni Nazeer wrote:
> HI,
>
> I have the following code snippet to calculate the number of message in
Hi,
Now you can provide the product version to checkout from the git repository
when setting up the puppet environment from setup.sh in puppet-commons [1].
Ex: ./setup.sh -p esb -v 4.9.0
-v is an optional argument, where if it is not specified it will checkout
the latest puppet module of the
Hi Wenxing,
When looking at the Carbon 449 Java docs [1], I found there are only 3
> items. Are the 3 items complete? Why I ask this question is I didn't find
> the API docs for the package*org.wso2.carbon.tenant.mgt*?
Please note that *org.wso2.carbon.tenat.mgt* package is available in the
HI,
I have the following code snippet to calculate the number of message in the
JMS queue in Message Broker.
ctx = new InitialContext(properties);
QueueConnectionFactory connectionFactory =
(QueueConnectionFactory) ctx.lookup(CF_NAME);
queueConnection =
In a normal scenario, users will do their implementation and test on
dev/staging environments. So simply they just upload their final CApp to
production environment. We can avoid SVN depsync in a minimum HA cluster
for the simplicity. User needs to upload CApp to the both nodes. Another
option is
It's depends on how that library exports it's version. If you check [1],
they are exporting with version 1.0.1
[1] :
https://github.com/wso2/carbon-kernel/blob/4.4.x/core/org.wso2.carbon.user.api/pom.xml#L51
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Fathima Dilhasha
wrote:
> Hi All,
Hi Fathima,
It seems that we missed to change the version in[1]. For the existing 4.4.x
based products, user.api version range is defined accordingly[2].
Therefore this will not cause any issues.
@IS Team
Do we need to change this in future releases. WDYT?
[1] -
Hi All,
I'm trying to use org.wso2.carbon.user.api_4.4.3.jar for a requirement in
an osgi bundle within an API Manager 1.10.0 pack.
And it seems that even though the version of the jar is specified as
"4.4.3", the exported version of the org.wso2.carbon.user.api.* classes are
"1.0.1".
Is this
Hi All,
When deploying an Analytics cluster relevant cApp is bundled with the
Analytics pack, therefore even without configuring SVN based deployment
synchronizer, Analytics cluster can be configured successfully. But if any
changes required (may be a bug fix etc) to the cApp later on, users
Appreciated if some one can give me some hints on this, as I really have only
little knowledge.
Regards, Wenxing
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Date: Sep 23, 2016
To: "dev";
Subject: [Dev] Query about the usage and
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