I am trying to install jBilling community edition on heroku and/or appfog. I could not find any information on google on how to do this. I used the simple way to deploy the war file on heroku and that did not work. I am assuming there must be some configuration changes needed.
Before I venture into this I wanted to get a shout out and see if anyone has already done this successfully and has notes that s/he is willing to share with me.
jBilling has both installation guides (for windows and for mac/linux) and a Getting Started Guide on their website that list each step and walk you through the process. Try starting with those.
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I have started using opentaps and want to set up this in multi-tenant mode.
In opentaps-1.5, create-tenant target is not available so we can not create tenant dynamically.
After googling a lot, i found latest ofbiz provide this functionality
I want to this in opentaps, but not able to download 1.5M3.
Can any one help me over this?
Opentaps is an OFBiz fork, they are are not in synch for a long time now. To use the latest OFBiz features and profit from the community work I suggest to switch to standard OFBiz.
If you need certain features in standard OFBiz which are missing, please feel free to submit a Jira issue.
I am trying to setup OpenACS Project. I tried some Open Source Projects available on net. I am trying to setup OpenACS from below link.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/OpenACS
But it is showing inactive and code is not there. Can i found this code somewhere else.
Your link points to the "Automatic Configuration Server" (ACS), a project that unfortunately has a name-clash with the Open Architecture Community System (OpenACS). If you are referring to the latter, here you go:
http://openacs.org/xowiki/openacs-system-install
You can find the official OpenACS code here: http://openacs.org/news/item?item_id=4197887
Two great installer scripts are located at github: https://github.com/gustafn/install-ns. It works great to get you up and running with a simple NaviServer, PostgreSQL OpenACS installation.
This should get you started!
http://sourceforge.net/projects/OpenACS has a fork https://sourceforge.net/projects/libreacs/ and several its clones on github (I don't actually know which one is official). You'll find minimal installation instructions in acs/doc/README after cloning e.g.:
git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/libreacs/code libreacs-code
I'm brand new to this Paas (Heroku)
I would test it, deploying the Plone CMS.
But I'm unable to do it.
I've create an account, installed the toolbelt on my pc.
and now?
Can someone give me some hint?
Thank you
Renato
There is now a Heroku Buildpack with specific support for Plone. I've been running http://www.niteoweb.com on Heroku since about half a year ago with this buildpack, no problems. I know others are doing it as well.
http://github.com/niteoweb/heroku-buildpack-plone
There is no easy way yet but you can keep an eye on this project, which is a precursor:
https://github.com/aclark4life/zope2-heroku
You might also want to check out:
http://pigeonflight.blogspot.com/2012/12/plone-to-cloud-in-3-easy-steps.html
And for historical reference:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/isotoma.plone.heroku/0.0.0
I just installed red5 on my server, and the install seems to work fine. As you can see here: http://onelifemedia.com:5080
I got this far by using this walkthrough: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1046590
The /demos page gives me a 404 error. So I logged onto the server, and checked to see if the "demo" directory was already there. It was not.
The applications that I installed were a directory up from the root directory. I'm not sure if this is right or not.
Either way, my end goal is to actually get something working besides the main page. If I can get the demos to work, then hopefully I should be well on my way.
I guess my questions can be broken down like this:
Does anyone know how to get the demos working?
Should I forget about the demos, and try to start writing my own code?
If I should write my own code, how should I go about installing it? Since the installer is not properly installing the demos.
Thanks
The tutorial is good but you dont need the admin app. Use the installer link in the tutorial and install the demo you want to use. The content of the "demos" directory is only the swf files used to access the server demos which you use the installer app to install. For instance , select "oflaDemo" and then from the main page navigate to demos/oflaDemo et voila.
I know I'm biased being a core developer, but we've attempted to make the server as ez as possible to use.
I could install demos from the latest svn trunk, Checkout the source, use ant&ivy to build and run the server and you can install two sample apps(oflaDemo and SOSample).
You may need to use ivy commands resolve some of the common issues during installations.
E:\dev\red5\java\server\trunk>ant ivyclear dist
()Red5 user mailing list may help you, because this is not exactly problem with Red5 source.
()http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11156222/red5-demos-not-working/11935532#11935532
I could resolve the issue based on the information in Red5 users mailing list and comments by Mr.Mondain in one of the posts in Stackoverflow
I'm new to CI. Anyone could help to the latest version of CI. most of the Tutorial is for last version and it didn't work for the latest version. please help.
You can still get started using what's availabe for 1.7, if you pay attention to how file structure changed between the two versions (ie the System and Application directories are now separate). To that, many of the tuts you'll find are applicable - bearing in mind that the paths may differ, and you'll want to verify that the functions are still supported in 2.0 by use of the User's Guide).
If you walked through the tut in your link, using the Models, Views, Controllers directories inside Application, you'd get a "Hello World" page.
The User's Guide is a great tool, as are the Community Forums.
Best of luck to you.
I recently migrated a site using CodeIgniter from 1.7 to 2.0. - I found the following link to be very useful:
http://philsturgeon.co.uk/news/2010/05/upgrading-to-codeigniter-2.0