Phablet - is that the next Android version?
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Ross Ferris
Sent: Wednesday, 3 October 2012 4:49 PM
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Subject: [U2] What remote support product do YOU use?
Keeping more in line with the request, we also use TeamViewer as our remote
support tool.
I have not encountered internal complaints about it, so it seems a reasonable
option for the job.
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C'mon Gregor, you should be up on all of this Jargon! "Phablet" is something
that (vaguely) resembles a phone (can fit in a VERY LARGE pocket), and yet
isn't quite a tablet. Whilst I can, and have, used the iPhone for support, I
figure a bigger screen, plus a throwback to the stylus (aka S-pen)
"A Spanner deployment is called a Universe"
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From: Robert Colquhoun
To: U2 Users List
Sent: Tue, Oct 2, 2012 9:13 pm
Subject: Re: [U2] [u2] Parallel processing in Universe
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Symeon Breen wrote:
> However map reduce and hadoop
No, it's the term used to describe the Samsung galaxy note phone (it's so
big and you can write on it among other things and make phone calls) it's a
Phone and tablet (albeit a small tablet)
Phablet
I have one and love it
Dougc
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We use LogMeIn with two factor authentication to satisfy PCI/DSS. The
free IOS app is actually usable from my iPad and now that I have mobile
hotspot enabled on my Droid Razr all I really have to haul around to be
available 24/7 is the phone and tablet. Kind of nice after all these
years of dra
Windows Remote Assistance for desktops, MSTSC for servers. I really
like TeamViewer though.
I use RDP Lite on my phone to remotely manage servers in a pinch.
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Ross Ferr
For RDP check out 2x on ipad, its a reasly nice rdp client and much nicer than
the logmein app.
Sent from my iPad
On 3 Oct 2012, at 17:59, "Holt, Jake" wrote:
> Windows Remote Assistance for desktops, MSTSC for servers. I really
> like TeamViewer though.
>
> I use RDP Lite on my phone to rem
I know we have both the SOAP and RESTful web services development for
publishing web services from Universe but how are folks consuming other
peoples web services into the database? Are there tools for this or am I
going to just open a socket, read, and parse 'till I'm blue in the face?
--
Starting at UniData 7.3.0 and in UniVerse 11.1.9, we now have U2 Dynamic
Objects which does help with the "parsing 'till I'm blue in the face" when
consuming JSON requests.
Regards,
Dan
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We use a middle layer written in Java.
On Wed, 2012-10-03 at 14:56 -0600, Jeff Schasny wrote:
> I know we have both the SOAP and RESTful web services development for
> publishing web services from Universe but how are folks consuming other
> peoples web services into the database? Are there
How about... [Browser] <-> |ColdFusion] <-> [UniVerse]
|__| <-> [Other SQL]
--Bill
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I know we have both the SOAP and RESTful web services development for
publishing web services from
There are a whole suite of BASIC verbs and functions for consuming web
services, like SOAPCreateRequest, SOAPSubmitRequest, etc.
It's not a terribly difficult thing to implement a web service consumer.
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
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Since I'm on Linux, I use wget to access the webservice (can also handle SOAP
headers too), then
Capture the output...and parse away.
I've written some helpful internal parsing tools for XML - but it requires you
to know what your looking for.
You can parse for a value like "top>node1>node2>node
Hi Jeff,
We have UniData, not Universe, but here is a sample code snippet I was
playing with for consuming a SOAP web service in a UniBasic subroutine. It
uses SOAPCreateRequest to manage the actual communication. This is based
on some sample code I found with a google search, but I don't reme
I do the same as Ben but with .NET:
-- Local U2 <> .NET client Remote server
Pick is a database server, not a communications protocol end-point. We
simply should not be doing direct comms from this platform anymore,
given the huge number of mainstream options. This is coming from
someone who has
Tony and Ben are right on...
Invoking Stephen Colbert's concept of... "The Word"... the word is...
"MiddleWare". As legacy U2 was ahead of its time... by building-in middleware
technologies... it is easy to lose sight of what belongs where.
--Bill
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I use either Python, Perl or PHP to broker the SOAP connection and
pass info back through either statefile temp files or via stdio using
EXECUTE's I/O handling. You could also pass data via pipes but it can
get messy. Statefile temp files allow for queuing of transactions that
don't have to
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