While deploying solution I am getting following error after changing the template name in sharepoint site definition solution.
Error occurred in deployment step 'Activate Features': Cannot resolve model for the Feature with ID: 1c7016c9-7920-4140-89c9-f517a3517d0c.
Any guess?
Finally I was able to get this fixed by removing some unnecessary lits/content types which were lying without any use. also there was a problem with urls of workflow task which were too long.
hope this helps for others too.
Reference:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sharepointdevelopmentprevious/thread/0ee41ebe-f7ae-4620-ba16-362af182e130
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I recently updated my app.yaml from
runtime: go114
to
runtime: go115
because I was warned in an email that support for go114 was ending.
The service deployed fine but after it finished, I got the message:
Updating service [default]...⠼WARNING: There is an indirect dependency on App Engine APIs, but they are not enabled in your app.yaml. You may see runtime errors trying to access these APIs. Set the app_engine_apis property.
So I added:
app_engine_apis: true
And now the service won't deploy and gives this error:
ERROR: (gcloud.app.deploy) An error occurred while parsing file: [<snip>/app.yaml]
Unexpected attribute 'app_engine_apis' for object of type AppInfoExternal.
Looks like a catch 22. How do I deal with this?
Posting this as community wiki as it's based on #Joel's comments.
It looks like this is being triggered, since those APIs aren't enabled yet in go115, you might get a runtime error.
I would say that you should probably reach out to Google Cloud either in their Issue Tracker system or open an Issue in this Github Page so that they can fix this issue, as there doesn't seem to be any workarounds for this one.
I'm trying to upload a document into filenet via CEWS, but I'm getting this error:
“The unexpected exception is chained to this exception. Message was: com.filenet.apiimpl.core.GlobalIdentity incompatible with com.filenet.apiimpl.core.RepositoryIdentity“
Our Filenet people don't seem to know what that means. They've provided working code that basically looks the same as mine (but which I can't compile directly at the moment because it references parts of their project I don't have.)
So is the GlobalIdentity something I need to pass in through the web service? If so, how? If not, where is it configured?
Ok I finally spotted my mistake.
I had incorrectly set crt.TargetSpecification.classId to the name of the repository I was trying to use rather than to the correct classId.
I have developed a Web Pages 2 website for my company using WebMatrix 2 that includes a simple SQL Compact Edition (.sdf file) database. Sounds simple. Runs perfectly on my local development box.
However, upon FTP to my Web host, it's a no-go. The first error I received was this:
Server Error in '/' Application.
Unable to find the requested .Net Framework Data Provider. It may not be installed.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.ArgumentException: Unable to find the requested .Net Framework Data Provider. It may not be installed.
Source Error:
Line 1: #{
Line 2: WebSecurity.InitializeDatabaseConnection("Omniflow", "UserProfile", "UserId", "Email", true);
Line 3: }
I have searched and searched and searched the Internet, trying to find out what the source of this problem is and how to fix it. I haven't found the answer yet. I gather than apparently some needed assemblies/dlls are not being uploaded with the application. I have tried both FTP and the Web Deploy method with no fix.
Is this the root of the problem? And why does WebMatrix not upload all its dependencies? If it cannot, why is there nothing in the online literature from Microsoft--and it should come from Microsoft--or anyone else describing this issue?
Are you using one of the hosting sites listed on the Microsoft WebMatrix page: http://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/ ? I know that when I deployed my WebMatrix site to a generic IIS server, it took some extra DLL's in the bin directory, and a couple of settings to be fine tuned before it worked.
While publishing check whether your have selected Database file( .sdf file ) or not.If not then select it and publish.
Hope it will work for you.
Ensure that you have all the SqlCE DLLs required for accessing the SqlCE database.
They should be present in the bin\, bin\x86\ and bin\AMD64\ folders.
You can try creating a new site using Site from Template -> Empty Site (ASP.NET) and checking the bin folder to see which all dlls are present.
If you don't already have them in your site, add them. That should solve your problem.
I have been trying to get Google Cloud Messaging to work in eclipse. I was able to compile the example given on their demo webpage and run that without any errors; however, when I try to create my own example using jersey I get the run time error "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/google/android/gcm/server/Sender" when the following code tries to create a sender.
#POST
#Path("/send")
public Response sendMessage() throws IOException
{
Sender sender = new Sender("api_key");
Message message = new Message.Builder().build();
sender.send(message, DataStore.getDevices(), 5);
return Response.status(200).entity("Success").build();
}
Note: I have replaced my real api key with api_key. I know it works because I was able to get the demo working by running the ant commands explained in the tutorial. Also just to be specific in case of ambiguity, the error I am getting is server side, and has nothing to do with the android device.
Things I have already tried:
I have included the gcm-server.jar in my WEB-INF/lib folder and under project properties I have included it in the build path.
I have also tried, as mentioned on other sites, to include json_simple-1.1.jar the same way I included gcm-server.jar. I don't see how this would effect this error but I saw this listed as an answer in a few different places.
(Solution) Deleted the tomcat server and created a new one. I probably could have just cleaned the project instead and had the same results.
Demo tutorial link: http://developer.android.com/guide/google/gcm/demo.html.
I just found a solution to my problem. In frustration I deleted the old Tomcat server from eclipse and created a new one. When I ran the project again there weren't any problems at all. When I first set up the project I had included the jar files in WEB-INF/lib and later, after reading a lot of posts on the internet, added gcm-server.jar to the build path. It appears that this action would have fixed it but for some reason unknown to me there were some left over files on the server from before the change. I should have tried cleaning my project but I didn't even think about that being the issue. Anyway, I hope that this helps someone because I've sort of condensed all of the information I could find on the internet into this post, as well as included my own dilemma and solution to it.
I just implemented a simple login functionality using spring it how ever worked with the eclipse in built browser but gives the following error in chrome and firefox.
HTTP Status 404 - /SpringLogin/welcome.jsp;jsessionid=8332D4F3D4709DCA37C87F30F1EA03D5
The requested resource (/SpringLogin/welcome.jsp;jsessionid=BEE789093FF79CB6B67F8DA368E8B3E4) is not available.
can you please tell me why it is happening?
PS: I have two projects SpringLogin and both of them had same project names and both had similar packages. Then neither of the projects worked properly and gave the above error. How ever after I created another project with a different name and using different package names, it worked like magic. I am guessing here that it may have been the problem. But what is the logical answer that'll explain what happened there?
you don't have being calling the correct URL
it seems that the context /SpringLogin/ does not exists anymore.
Try /welcome.jsp or if you changed the name of application - try /newappname/welcome.jsp