Sonarqube 5.0 with powerbuilder - sonarqube

Iam using sonarqube 5.0.1 to configure java,.net languages of our company projects I have a simple question whether sonarqube 5.0.1 or any latest version supports the analysis for power builder V12 or lower. Kindly give your suggestion

The simple answer is no. However, this may be something Appeon Corporation (who is negotiating a licence with SAP to take over the development of PowerBuilder) may be interested in in the future.

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Visual Studio compatibility with Win CE 5/6/7 Platform

I am developing a scanner program to be compatible with WinCE 5/6/7 platform.
Since VS 2008 is out of MS support, I am looking for a later version of VS to develop the program. However after trying out different third party tools (like toradex etc.) not able to get any conclusion. For VS 2015 there is .Net compact framework 3.9 which supports only WinCE 8 platform not the prior versions.
Request for your advice to proceed further. In case I need to post under a different category, please suggest.
Thanks,
Sam
Unfortunately VS2008 is the latest dev tool supporting those OS releases. You should be able to get together with platform builder from a windows embedded distributor or as part of an msdn subscription where you should be able to download previous releases. I say "should" because Ms license terms and distribution policies may have changed since the last time I checked this.

Importing PC-lint report along with SonarQube C++ Commercial Plugin

I would like to know if there is any way where we can integrate PC-lint report along with C++ analysis using Commercial C++ Plugin.
we are using SonarQube 5.1.2 currently.
But I am ready to upgrade if that's what it takes
If you are using the SonarSource C++ Plugin, this means that you are a customer so you should contact the commercial support who will answer your question.

Websphere that comes with RAD

We have some of our Java applications running over WebSphere 5.1 at work. I'm in the process of trying to get my development environment set up.
Thus far I am thinking...
Spring STS
Eclipse Developer tools for WebSphere Application Server version 7.0
WebSphere Application Server 7.0 Developers Edition
I believe Websphere 7.0 should be okay because we are using J2EE 1.3.
I did however manage to get my hands on a trial version of RAD with came shipped with WebSphere Application Server 5.1 however we don't plan to buy a license.
Can anyone give me advice as to whether I will be breaching licensing agreements if I rip out WAS 5.1 which came shipped with RAD? Is the version that came shipped with RAD a developer edition?
Thanks
If you're concerned about licensing, go ask your manager or team lead. The way IBM handles licensing can vary greatly between products, your company's relationship with IBM and how you initially purchased the product. Someone within your company should know about the license agreement your company has with IBM.
I know that for my current project we can have an instance of WAS running on our local machines for free. Every time we need to setup a new shared environment, like Test or Production, that's when we need to pay for a new license. That may be the same situation for you but that's not something anyone here can really answer.

Can the Neo4j Enterprise Edition Run on Heroku?

There's really not much more to this question than the title, but I can't seem to find this answer anywhere.
I'm primarily interested in the backup capability of the Enterprise Edition and whether that is accessible when Neo4j is running on Heroku.
The Neo4j Heroku Add On (https://addons.heroku.com/neo4j) is managed by the Neo4j team. This is a developer instance, and it is currently free.
Production instances will be released in upcoming weeks, when Neo4j version 1.8 GA is released.
See https://groups.google.com/d/msg/neo4j/kidc4VeV_NA/spFwz2EeORgJ

Which Oracle Client and ODP.NET version should I install (using .NET 3.5)

After quite some time developing with Oracle Client 9.2.0.7, and the ODP.NET to go with it, targeting .NET 1.1, we are upgrading our code line to .NET 3.5 and we are also considering upgrading the Oracle Client version.
I wonder if there are any "gotchas" as to whether specific versions should be used/not used?
For example Oracle Client 9.2.0.4 was known to be buggy with .NET and the upgrade to 9.2.0.7 was non optional.
Apparently the current Oracle Client version is 11.1.0.7.0 (from here). Has anyobody had specific issues with this version and would recommend other version? Sometimes installing the latest release isn't the best choice...
Take a look at the following document from Metalink, it might help. It contains a matrix of ODP Driver Version, Supported Operating System, SQL*Net, RDBMS, .NET Framework, and Visual Studio.
Subject: Oracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP) Supported Configurations
Doc ID: 726240.1
If all you need to do is talk to Oracle, then you can use my instructions found here for the Oracle 11 Client XCopy deploy.
The latest version is the only version that you can use if you have visual studio 2008 unless you don't want any of the snazzy add ins that Oracle provides with it (such as SQLPlus and such). I use the latest version to connect to a 10g database just fine.

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