I got the error on the title in my project (which is working well in production on remote server). My local server is Apache, WAMP package.
By default, SQL Server is the database conection so I can't even login. I'm going to share many screenshots because I try many solutions what I found while searching on Google but no one fix my issue.
First of all, the exception message which is almost the same for everyone.
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So now, my System variables with PHP and Postgrade path.
Here is the PHP Extension list enabled/disabled
And the "extension_dir" on PHP.ini
Finally, laravel files setting up the connection...
start.php -> set my "local" environment
and my local/database.php settings
So I got eveything properly setted (I think) and even like this I can't connect.
Any some other help, please?
Finally, the problem was the arquitecture used on WAMP, should be 32bits, not 64 as I got.
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I'm trying to configure the plugin dadbod (https://github.com/tpope/vim-dadbod) and must confess I don't know vimscript well enough to comprehend the code :(
I'm stuck on configuring the database adapters. Irrespective of what URL I try, I just get the message
DB: no adapter for SQL Server.
I've also tried SQLite and Postgres with the same results.
In the WIKI, there's a statement: Supports a modern array of backends - which makes me think I haven't configured "the backend" perhaps? I have the jdbc SQL Server driver installed, and set a JAVA_HOME environment variable which works fine with DBeaver and with Azure Data Studio.
I haven't been able to find anything on the web about how to configure dadbod beyond the command structure. Am I missing something obvious about how the plugin works?
Your help greatly appreciated!
The vim-dadbod plugin was definitely not installed correctly. I did a clean install of Vim, then installed the package manager Vundle. Following Vundle's instructions I was able to install vim-dadbod.
I'll be posting a followup later, but the issue is no longer the plugin itself!
This is my first time on here. I am having an issue deploying a java application I made on myEclipse. I am using Filezilla to host my Wildfly 9.0.2 test server. I exported my project to a .war file and upon dragging it into the test server I am met with a deployment.failed. Upon viewing the file in Notepad it declares "Services with missing/unavailable dependencies". one such error can be seen below:
[ "jboss.naming.context.java.module.myproject.myproject.env.common.jdbc.database_connection is missing [jboss.naming.context.java.database.connection] "
There are five of these similar errors and all point to a diffferent database connection of some type that I am not using within my project. I understand the issue but I do not know where these dependencies are declared and how I can go about removing them.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Paul
Creating the WAR file will use the project's deployment assembly (assuming you're using MyEclipse 2013 or later). Right click on the project and select Properties. Then go to the MyEclipse/Deployment Assembly page. This will have all of the files that are added to the deployment (or to the WAR file).
However, the message seems to suggest that a project is using a database connection which can't be found when running on the server. A first thought was that you're using the inbuilt Derby database but don't have that running when you run on Wildfly.But you say that you're not using a database. Also, I'm not familiar with how Filezilla can host a J2EE server - I thought Filezilla was an FTP client and server solution. Perhaps you could give more details, if this answer doesn't help.
An attempted deployment from (localhost) to (remote server) yielded the Error 27123 which, appears to be a credentials-related issue. After spending several hours the resolution appears to be one of assigning local-to-the-remote server Windows credentials that are used to launch DTEexec.exe. I am using VS2012 Ultimate locally with SQL Server 2014 Developer version and remote SQL version 2012 SP1. However, my attempts have failed so far.
I would VERY much like to be able to deploy to the remote server inside of VS2012, including creating folders, etc but am still at a loss as to the missing piece needed.
We do not have Active Directory set up as the remote is on the Amazon S3 cloud bit other than that is pretty much a plain vanilla setup. I also noted some folks suggested a Kerberos-based response but before I ask our network guru to proceed I'd like at least to get confirmation.
I AM able to manually FTP, install and run packages when remoted in but that stinks for my contractor who I would also like to be able to have me out of his way. s
All found online materials have not yet yielded the one last piece. I suspect my ignorance rather than the lack of a real solution and would appreciate any guidance.
Thanks in advance.
I've been doing php before but as usual,I used mysql as a database. So everything seems easy when using xampp.
Now, for some reason I am required to use Oracle as the database but after installing Oracle database 10g on my pc, I can't seem to start apache from the control panel at all! When I press start,instead of it being started it goes back to the stopped state. I tried making it a service and starting it from, it pops out an error.
What is making this conflict, I can use IIS to do this but I prefer xampp so I'm eager to make this thing work.
Does anyone know whats the conflict? Is it the port?
I know how to configure the oracle extension and all with php to get it to work, but I am just confused why apache can't be started when oracle db 10g is installed.
Hope someone can help me out.
I just had this problem with startup.pl not starting (according to the log files), so I went into xampp\apache\conf\httpd.conf and editted out this include line by putting a hash (or pound as it is called in the states) (#) in front of it:
Perl settings
Include "conf/extra/httpd-perl.conf"
it seems to work now and I have now got oracle and apache working on my machine.
Im not sure if there will be any problems later on because of removing the line, but I don't think I need to use anything perl related so hopefully it will be fine
Sounds like platform is Windows. Oracle has the habit to alter the PATH setting, system wide. There is also an Apache installation in the Oracle installation. Maybe you can tweak the Apache service to use the Oracle Apache installation. Otherwise, make sure that your Apache start service does not have ORACLE_HOME or sub-directories of ORACLE_HOME/bin in the PATH. The services that Oracle installs normally are not on the standard ports so it's not very likely that it is a port conflict.
I have followed the instructions here.
To cut a long story short, I just cannot connect to:
https://machine/site/virtual directory/replisapi.dll?diag
I get:
HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
Module IsapiModule
Notification ExecuteRequestHandler
Handler ISAPI-dll
Error Code 0x800700c1
Requested URL https://machine:443/site/virtual directory/replisapi.dll
Physical Path C:\inetpub\SQLReplication\replisapi.dll
Logon Method Basic
Logon User machine\user
When browsing to the DLL it does ask for my username and password then shows this error.
We're using a self signed certificate as this is just for testing.
I'm not really a server person so don't know what is going on? There's nothing in the event logs.
Does anyone have any bright ideas of things I could try?
P.S.
I also ran the wizard through SQL 2008 R2 which said it was successful (the wizard only works with IIS6) could there be a conflict between IIS6 and 7 now I have tried to set it up on both?
Ok, this was me being dumb.
After I retraced my steps backwards and unregistered replisapi.dll and moved into a backup directory.
I then removed my module mappings from IIS7.
I then ran the SQL wizard again, which copied replisapi.dll back to the directory.
I noticed it was a different size to the one I was using.
This was because I had got it from "Program Files" but being a 64bit machine the wizard got it from "Program Files(x86)" and now it works.
How simple yet frustrating!
I had to install the 32bit version of the DLL for this to work
I solved this (IIS8 and sql server 2008 x64) by entering ApplicationPool advanced settings and changing "Enable 32-bit Applications" to "True".
Hope this helps. This topic (web sync) is really bad documented