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We try to introduce this product into the existing online store, working with Java EE.
We understand, that this question is so global and we want to decide two tasks:
Install and setting software;
Create simple example for comprehension of this technology work's.
We already used:
1. Oracle official documentation. It observes information about the possibilities and features of the product, without installation and configuration;
2. Reading specialized forums. It didn't give absolutely no answers for our questions;
3. view video on Youtube (Oracle official Channel). It gives us performance of business analysts work's and the main problem is not decidied.
We interesting for any information.
Thank you!
Surprised to hear that Oracle documentation didn't help in using Endeca (now known as "Guided Search").
Google for below documentation with appropriate Endeca version (say "11.1").
You can also find reference implementations available with the software like "Platform Services" and "Tools And Frameworks".
Installation:
MDEXInstallGuide.pdf
PlatServInstallGuide.pdf
InstallGuide.pdf
CASInstallGuide.pdf
Learning:
GettingStartedGuide.pdf
EndecaConceptsGuide.pdf
AsmAppDevGuide.pdf
BasicDevGuide.pdf
DeploymentTemplateUsageGuide.pdf
DevStudioHelp.pdf
WorkbenchUserGuide.pdf
Advanced:
AdvDevGuide.pdf
PartialUpdatesGuide.pdf
ForgeGuide.pdf
CASDevGuide.pdf
PerfTuningGuide.pdf
URLOptimizationAPIJava.pdf
LogServerReportGen.pdf
WorkbenchAdminGuide.pdf
XMgrExtensionsUserGuide.pdf
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I am looking for a open source tool that can be used to generate ER diagram. Currently, this is done using SchemaSpy. Maven scripts are invoked during jenkins build to generate these data model diagrams. I have tried POCs using SchemaCrawler as well. However, the results are not much satisfactory. Would appreciate if I can get pointers to alternative tools that can be used along with the same setup (maven and jenkins).
If you would like to find out good alternatives to SchemaSpy try to use and test this tools:
SchemaCrawler
Red-Gate SQL Doc (not FOSS)
Dataedo (not FOSS)
SchemaSpy 6.0
Each of them has different advantages and disadvantages SchemaCawler is also open source java based and free. SchemaSpy 6.0 this is new version of SchemaSpy that has better look and feel plus fix some major issue.
Dataedo is very interesting tool that has also possibility to generate documentation to pdf, html. With Dataedo you can write comments of tables and columns and after apply them on your database. As I remember on supplier page you can find also free version.
The last solution that I want to recommend is Red-Gate SQL Doc. This is also generate nice looking documentation and has many options. But as usually this solution is not free you need pay to use it.
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I am supposed to work on DataTorrent and looking for articles/documentation to go through. I could not find detailed documentation on what are operators, how are they used for processing our data and about MALHAR library which is being used in operators (not sure about this part). Can somebody help me in understanding about DataTorrent by suggesting references for it?
There are new links for the docs
DataTorrent
http://docs.datatorrent.com/
Apache Apex
http://apex.incubator.apache.org/docs.html
The following mailing lists are available for Apex:
dev#apex.incubator.apache.org is for people who want to contribute code to Apex.
users#apex.incubator.apache.org is a discussion forum for people who want to build apps and/or solutions using Apex
Malhar Operator Developer guide: https://www.datatorrent.com/docs/guides/OperatorDeveloperGuide.html
If you want to develop a connector, under the’ io’ package on github, you will see a bunch of our existing connectors that you might be able to re-purpose.: https://github.com/DataTorrent/Malhar/tree/master/library/src/main/java/com/datatorrent/lib/io
if you have any questions about our Malhar library and developing a connector, please send an email to our email group: malhar-users#googlegroups.com
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We're currently scouting for a good version control software with the following criterias:
File locking.
Supports binary files.
With web-based UI for check-in, check-out and other features.
With user security and management.
We'll be using this for a project that is already live. Basically we'll store all the source objects here and use these as source files when additional requirements are necessary.
Appreciate any suggestion.
Thanks.
Edit:
Forgot to mention that we are currently using Serena's PVCS VM. However we are trying to look for other good alternatives.
Also, I'd like to add that we also prefer check-out and revision numbering per file.
Thanks.
Try JIRA with FishEye. I've found it to be really useful for most aspects of on-going projects.
https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
https://www.atlassian.com/software/fisheye/overview
Because locking is mandatory for your case, you haven't choice for backend-SCM - it can be only Subversion.
Suggestion of JIRA as issue-tracker and FishEye as web-frontend is still applicable
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In our company we need a project handler so we decided to write our own.
We use CMake and bazaar and we still don't know if to store the informations of the
projects in XML format or in a database.
We are locked at this point: we would like to use as less languages/tools as possible
but we cannot find a way to interface CMake with XML files or databases.
An idea could be Python but it would be really annoying to use a new language just for an interface. We've seen that there's a Python framework (Waf) but we have already used CMake for all our projects and it would take a lot of time to convert all.
We work with Ubuntu and Windows.
Suggestions ?
thanks in advance
Rather than make your own tool, use an off-the-shelf product like something from the Jira suite, or BuildMaster. Many of these have great integration with most build software and don't require you to write and maintain your own stack just to manage projects.
Focus your developer time on solving your business problems, not on reinventing the wheel. Their time is MUCH more valuable than the cost of using a ready-made solution.
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I heard rumors that some of database packages provided in Oracle database are not necessarily free to use. I thought that all packages like DBMS_UTILITY and DBMS_PROFILER are free to use and doesn't cost any extra.
And I also heard that there might be some kind of log if you have used some of those packages so that Oracle licensing guys could see afterwards how systems are used.
Do you know how it goes? Is there different licenses concerning about usage of internal packages?
Thanks,
Jokke
DBMS_UTILITY and DBMS_PROFILER are both free to use.
The packages (and views) that require additional licensing will generally be part of one of the various management packs and are documented in the Licensing Guide. For example, the DBMS_SQLTUNE package and the V$SQL_MONITOR view are part of the separately licensed Oracle Tuning Pack. If you use one of these packages or views, the associated entry in DBA_FEATURE_USAGE_STATISTICS should be updated so that the DBA can ensure that the organization is correctly licensed.