Initial thoughts on Jdev 10.1.3 3673 build
Much better guys...
Lets be honest 10.1.12 was only going to convince someone who has been locked in a room on a very remote island, and been exposed to nothing but Oracle technologies, that Oracle was serious... but I actually quite like this...
A little bit about my background:
Up to very recently I was a IT contractor based in the UK who in recent years has worked with IBM RSA (Eclipse 3 based), stand-alone Eclipse, NetBeans and IntelliJ (which is still by far the best Jave IDE but unfortunately few companies like paying for IDE's these days....). As a contractor I am sure most of you can imagine that although I am not the one who has signed the cheques, I have often been the one who has made the decision on which technology a lot of companies have adopted. (God I am exposing myself to a lot of abuse here!!). I've now "joined the enemy" and gone permie.
I am pretty new to JDeveloper, although I have toyed around with it in the past; I have usually got so infuriated by its pi$$ poor integration with external tools such as Ant and CVS, and incredibly annoying bugs that I have dismissed it out of hand. However, it is pleasing to see that a lot of the integration issues have been addressed in this issue, and someone in Oracle has finally realised that Java developers refactor Java classes and packages frequently (especially in the early stages of a development), and we would prefer it if doing so did not completely bollox up the project files... Infact - how about actually doing what it says on the tin??
Well, this version almost does... It still has bugs refactoring models at package level, and I am not completely comfortable with the CVS integration, although it is certainly as good as RSA.
The benefits to JDeveloper - the ADF BC integration is really good when you get used to it... Oracle should focus on this and help with integrating with it - especially with ADF rich client development, and stop pretending that vendor neutral houses writing thin client web apps might adopt it... Look, we are using Oracle DB, we want Oracle ADF BC, so tell us how to use it efficiently with online help. I have masses of web development experience, and I know how to do that... What I want to do is write a rich ADF JClient/ Swing app with Jdeveloper - Infact, I have got quite a way into doing it now, with not much thanks to the in built help!
And how about releasing the Dockable window manager you guys use for JDeveloper?? I am currently using JIDE as a dockable window manager, and I would like some alternatives. Obviously I am aware that a lot of the development world is using Eclipse/ SWT for this, and I don't like it per se, but I can live with its annoyances.
And why have you shipped JDeveoper with JGoodies 1.0.4 when 1.0.5 has been out for ages? (ndeed 1.0.6 is out on the same day as production JDeveloper, but I would n't expect you to have that. ;-))
I hope this post stimulates some thought and interesting comments.
Cheers......Dean
Dave,
These are some of the things I have noticed about the CVS integration with that are a bit "unusual".
1) Importing a module - It did not successfully check out the module afterwards... Yet I quit JDeveloper (10.1.3), and then go back in and I could then check out the module.
2) The update facilty does not always seem to "update" the repository if a file has been recently checked in? However, if I click on the CVS Navigator and expand my repository, and then back to the Application view it then seems to have refreshed my view of CVS, and it will then work. I wondered if this was caused by conflicts with my project files, as JDeveloper does have the nastly habit of updating them frequently... However, 2 other developers have also noticed this, and we have now switched back to updating whole mobules using Tortoise as it just seems more reliable.
How often does it pole the CVS server??
On the plus side- I like the revision comparison tab panel. ;-) It is better than most IDE inbuilt CVS diff tools I have seen - not as good as Beyond Compare though.
About my CVS configuration :-
Server is on Windows 2003, using CVSNT (latest version - 2.5.03 I think I installed).
Client - I changed my CVS executable to be the one shipped with Tortoise CVS, as I have it installed, and I wanted the ability to view my repository from the CVS navigator (I don't think the one shipped with Oracle 10g lets you do this). Client version is 2.5.02 I think... I would have to check that as I writing this from home.
Oh, and I have a CVSROOT environment viarable set, which lets JDev setup my CVS connection automatically.
I hope this info helps.
Cheers.....Dean
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Maybe premature, but challenging. Initial thoughts?
We all know MPE is in the future sometime. We also know the GTX 285 will be supported. We don't know about the GTX 295.
If you were in the market for a new video card and you see these choices at approximately the same prices:
and consider the difference in clock speeds, while the difference in memory is almost negligent, and consider these differences:
what would be the better performer? A 702 MHz clock with only 240 CUDA cores versus a 576 MHz clock with 480 CUDA cores?
I know it is premature and the details on the new GTX 470/480 still have to come out (March 26-th) but what would be your initial thoughts?
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cores would be king....
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Initial thoughts on Lynnfield versus Bloomfield
Intel has released the next generation Nehalem CPU's.
The first generation, known as Bloomfield, comprises the i7-9xx series of CPU's.
The new generation is known as Lynnfield and comprises the i5 and the i7-8xx series.
So what does that mean for our new editing rig? Should we run out and opt for this new generation, or would we be better off with the established Bloomfield? Here are some initial thoughts.
The Bloomfield platform uses the X58 chipset and a LGA-1366 socket. The Lynnfield uses the P55 chipset and a LGA-1156 socket. That is an important difference, because P55 motherboards are less expensive than X58 motherboards. But, like Johan Cruyff used to say, every advantage has it's disadvantage. Next year we will be seeing the next generation CPU's, based on 32 nm technology, with 6 cores and hyper-threading. A simple BIOS update will allow these new CPU's to be mounted on X58 motherboards. That is not possible with the P55 boards. So, P55 is less expensive but also less future proof. X58 is more expensive but can also support the new 6 core CPU's.
On to the new CPU's.
The difference between the i5 and i7-8xx is hyper-threading. The i5 has no hyper-threading. Apart from clock speed they have the same architecture and the same TDP, 95W. In comparison to Bloomfield there are a number of distinctive differences. The two QPI (Quick Path Interface) links have disappeared. No more triple channel memory, only dual channel DDR3. In its place has come an on-die PCIe controller with 16 lanes. The Bloomfield supports 36 PCIe lanes, but not on-die. This is an important handicap of the Lynnfield archtecture, because it precludes the use of other multilane PCIe cards, other than the video card.
First tests show that the different memory controller does not have any relevant impact, whether triple channel DDR3-8500 on the Bloomfield, or dual channel DDR3-10600 on the Lynnfield is used. However, only the high-end P55 motherboards have 6 DIMM slots to allow 12 GB of RAM, other motherboards often have only 4 DIMM slots and are thus limited to 8 GB.
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The Turbo mode has been significantly improved and Windows 7 has been optimized to use it to advantage with core parking. Turbo mode can give a performance increase of more than 10% with applications that are not multi-threaded. CS4 is multithreaded, so the advantage of the turbo mode is probably very small.
Lynnfields uncore is faster than Bloomfields, but the downside is that the on-die PCIe controller limits overclocking at stock voltages. Lynnfield is not good at overclocking, thanks to the PCIe being tied to BCLK, unless you increase vCore.
Intel positions these CPU's as mid level, not high-end and I think they did a good job. The CPU's are good and fast and leave all AMD processors in the dust.
The i5-750 is a great entry level CPU, it is nicely priced and delivers good performance, but lacks hyper-threading.
The i7-860 is on the same performance level as the i7-920, but more expensive, which can be offset by less expensive mobo's, with all their limitations. Also not as easily overclocked.
The i7-870 performs between the i7-940 and i7-950, but is easily beaten by an overclocked i7-920 for less than half the price.
All these CPU's do a good job, but the limitations are there as well:
1. Only 16 PCIe lanes
2. Stock voltage overclocking is lacking
3. No support for 6-core Gulftown CPU's
The major improvement with Lynnfield is the Turbo mode. That makes it even more difficult to choose Bloomfield or Lynnfield, because the Gulftown successor will undoubtedly improve on that even more and choosing Lynnfield now requires a new mobo and a Gulftown if you want to go the 6-core route.I would like to add one new entry into this mix. The Intel Clarksfield new i7 series, while not the complete full power of the current i7 chips this new addition to the i7 family will be a mobile processor and it is supposed to be announced on Sept 23 giving laptops a new quad core lease on life.
"Quad core in future laptops
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* Core i7-720QM 1.60 GHz 256 kb L2 cache per core 6 Mb unified L3 cache 45W TDP
* Core i7-820QM 1.73 GHz 256 kb L2 cache 8 Mb unified L3 cache 45W TDP
* Core i7-920XM 2.00 GHz 256 kb L2 cache 8 Mb unified L3 cache 55W TDP
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A handful of initial reactions:
Hooray for minimal packaging!! - Since this thing already has a hefty Carbon Footprint associated with the shipping, its nice to see Lenovo pair down any extras. Just the box, cable, and one plastic bag with the manual (only about 20 pages) - oh yeah, and the computer.
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Its a touch wider than the x60, but more narrow by at least an inch or two. Thickness is right around 1" - pretty much the same as the x60.
Mine's configurated with the SSD, so its as silent as can be - I heard the CPU fan throttle (barely audible) just once in the last half dozen startups.
Comes plastered with 5 (quickly removed) badges for everything: Energy Star, Win7, Intel i7, Verizon, and Lenovo. A sharp knife or Xacto blade will get rid of them easily.
The latch to open the lid is a little more quirky than what I'm used to on the x60 - that one just slid right open, on the x201, it sticks just a little bit. Same goes for the physical WiFi switch on the left side. Its just a little bit harder to push into place than the one I'm used to.
The one USB-slot being yellow is just a Thinkpad design feature, like the power plug right? I didn't bother firing up PC Wizard yet, but I'm pretty sure that there's no USB 3.0 support on this thing.
Setting up Windows was easy. Once past that, then the real work began. This thing is *loaded* with bloatware. Verizon WWAN, Office trial, antivirus trial, a lot of Lenovo software (some of it is useful and I kept! but most was unnecessary) - I spent about 15 minutes going through a couple dozen entries on the Remove Programs screen just trimming the waste. This is my only major disappointment so far - with as much crap as manufacturers are getting for loading their machines with crap, its a wonder that they continue to do so. Heck, doesn't Lenovo offer a machine pre-installed with Linux (one of the Ubuntu variants?)
Looks like there is a Lenovo parition of about 10GB (only 3 used) - I'll be getting rid of that pretty soon.
Having both the Trackpad and Trackpoint is nice - but I'm so used to the Trackpoint that I haven't really used the Trackpad much yet.
The integrated Intel HD graphics that come on the i7 (and i5?) chips looks like it'll hold up just fine. Hulu at full screen with absolutely no hiccups.
Haven't checked the RAM on this machine to see if its EPP-ready. Will get around to it eventually.
If anyone has questions, I'm happy to try to answer.OK, so you should be pleased with the results.
I switched back to the Intel Controller that the computer came loaded with and TRIM is enabled (when I ran the test from the Command Prompt, I got a "0")
In case you're curious its the: "Intel 5 Series 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller"
As for the R/W times, there's really not too much difference between the the Intel and the standard Win 7 driver.
I'd post the images, but too lazy to go find some place to host them.
This is all running CrystalDiskMark 2.2, BTW:
Win 7 Driver:
5 Tests / 50MB
Seq R: 182.9
Seq W: 178.3
512 R: 155.4
512 W: 134.2
4k R: 15.56
4k W: 7.4
Intel Driver:
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Seq W: 175.6
512 R: 144.3
512 W: 136.5
4k R: 13.95
4k W: 6.7
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Model : SAMSUNG MMCRE28G8MXP-0VBL1
Revision (Firmware) : VBM1EL1Q
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Initial thoughts on Aperture 2
1. Interface buttons nicely grouped and overall cleaned up
2. Tabs for projects, metadata, adjustments nice, but I cannot see a preference for "my set" of default adjustment tools: will have to look at plist
3. Preferences pane much better
Now the meat and two veg ....
4. Adjustment sliders are very smooth and result in an easier to achieve balance for an image. That said, still have to use <Option> or key in zero to get a slider back to zero.
5. Straighten, with or without crop is utter joy. Granted it should never have been the dog it was under 1.x, but kudos for fixing. Even works pretty fluidly at 100% zoom, though somewhat more hesitant than full screen. Tried 2 up with one image cropped and zoomed and straighten still worked well.
6. RAW v2 looks slightly more saturated with slightly less noise by default vs. 1.1, and the additional sliders are useful. Overall (Canon 20D) 1.1 was a good RAW algorithm, so the differences are more subtle from v2 but welcome. Unsure I'll reprocess many, but the great news is that RAW reprocessing is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY faster.
7. Recovery and Blackpoint work really well and make H'light/ Shadows somewhat less needful .... so why are they there by default? Again, I really wanted "My Adjustment Tools" preset.
8. No curves. C'mon Aperture team.
9. Lift/stamp of auto-exposure copies the actual values, not the instruction. Still useless therefore as a batch concept.
10. Retouch/patch/clone work pretty fluidly. Some hesitancy on retouch, but not a problem. Good news is that it appears better than CS3 at determining edges and texture, meaning a simple wipe across a complex background doesn't pick up invalid pixels and retains underlying detail. Pretty darn impressive. Also, didn 't notice any slow-down after applying 20 retouches and then trying to straighten (a killer in v1.x). Fabulous!
11. Haven't tried export yet to see whether it's faster or whether it actually outputs the full image (the missing quadrants bug in jpeg's esp). But you can work alongside exports now and responsiveness is v.good.
12. All above working alongside Thumbnail generation (~4,500) and Previews (~4,500). The good news is that they took a back seat to editing and adjustments and no longer compromised performance.
13. Importing and editing images in parallel is amazingly good. Hardly noticed any lag due to disk I/O etc.
So, I couldn't end on 13, could I?
14. Overall it is a very very good first impression. No bug or crash or slowdown, SBOD etc. after 1 hrs use. Impressive.I would like to add one new entry into this mix. The Intel Clarksfield new i7 series, while not the complete full power of the current i7 chips this new addition to the i7 family will be a mobile processor and it is supposed to be announced on Sept 23 giving laptops a new quad core lease on life.
"Quad core in future laptops
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* Core i7-720QM 1.60 GHz 256 kb L2 cache per core 6 Mb unified L3 cache 45W TDP
* Core i7-820QM 1.73 GHz 256 kb L2 cache 8 Mb unified L3 cache 45W TDP
* Core i7-920XM 2.00 GHz 256 kb L2 cache 8 Mb unified L3 cache 55W TDP
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"Taking a performance improvement over existing mobile processors, Intel Core i7 720QM evaluated at $ 364, 820QM - at $ 546 and 920XM - at $ 1054, the source" -
A2107A initial thoughts and questions
I bought one of these on Christmas Eve and I'm generally impressed. Debated between the Lenovo and another Kindle Fire, but chose Lenovo for the sdcard option and the mostly vanilla Android OS.
Some issues, though set to USA spell check is not working correctly. RAM is totally off, it clogs up and basically must be rebooted to play video or anything else. Video is messed up on hulu plus, voice out of sync with picture. This think badly needs firmware/Jelly Bean update.
Questions: can I use a male micro USB cord to female USB cord to connect a USB stick to this to transfer files, play video? Is that button thing under the camera lens cover--southwest from the camera lens--a reset button? If so, why isn't it mentioned in documentation anywhere?
Overall I like this tablet for the price but feel Lenovo needs to fix some bugs asap, expected a bit more for a Lenovo product.
Solved!
Go to Solution.I purchased this for $149.99 CAD at Best Buy here in Canada a couple of weeks ago.
I could not find any Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Tablets, they had been selling for the same price, they had sold out. Probably a bait and switch scam.
The Lenovo is a nice tablet, it work well and it is shy of memory.
I did the update/upgrade download of Android and then every time I booted it was upgrading and optimizing all the apps I had installed. Apparently, this is an artifact of Android 4.0.3.
I have been desperately trying to get a development environment set up to create an app, so I needed to get an ADB USB driver installed, on my Windows 7 64 bit system, I used the following driver,
<http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS022366>
and modified the android_winusb.inf file by adding two entries for the A2107A-F,
[Google.NTx86]
;Lenovo A2107A-F
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_17EF&PID_7435&MI_01
[Google.NTamd64]
;Lenovo A2107A-F
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_17EF&PID_7435&MI_01
This works now and I created and ap with Eclipse and ran it on the A2107A-F tablet.
I was also able to make the LeTools (Syncrhoization Software) work with the tablet as well.
<http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?&LegacyDocID=5004>
Lenovo Product staff have dropped the ball on this product. They did not get all the requisite pieces in place before putting this to market. Maybe the product team was too small, maybe the product team did not have some experienced mentors guding them. Lenovo has to do better, they should have had a specific website set up for this product with all the requisite pieces in place and everything nicely laid out. I spent time at various Chinese Lenovo websites and the file download links pointed to mega-download non-lenovo websites that had all expired. I was expecting a much better experience from Lenovo than this.
For otthers that wish to develop apps for Android, a good strarting point to guide you in acquiring and installing all the tools, check out PhoneGap.
All the best. -
I've only spent a few hours in LR4. At this point. I am pleased. At first look I didn't see much difference - beyond the obvious Map, Book and other tweaks. Once I started using the develop module, I was amazed at the power of LR4. It is a little daunting at first. I have to make smaller moves to make the same changes, but once I got used to that, I was impressed at how quickly I could "fix" challenging shots (the other flash didn't fire, shooting too fast and very poorly underexposed).
I look forward to the final version. Next, my wish list... in a different post.And give it a few weeks. You'll be so in love your friends will have to make an appointment to see you.
I love my Mac Pro. Absolutely loveit!
Tim... -
Initial Thoughts After Installation
I am just trying to guage what most users who administer previous OSX Server think of this new server OS. I'm a bit lost and it's missing a bunch of features, I prepped my Macpro over to a SSD raid for the new Mtn Lion Server and kinda was hoping I would see the same configuable options but at this point coming out of the gate, I'm a bit disappointed.
Wondering what most are thinking, I proably need to poke around and learn more before judging it.I never managed to have lion server working properly outside file sharing. I found OS X server easier in particular for the certificate.
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Hts723232l9sa60 Hitachi 7200rpm 3260gb hdd) on t500 initial thoughts
I wanted to offer praise for the t500 and it's upgradeability. I just put a 7200 rpm drive in (stock 160gb 5400 rpm). It has been running for the better part of 3 hours and everything is perfect.
Good notes:
WIndows index rating of drive went to 5.9 from 5.3-5.4
It has stayed very quiet
And stayed cool All under normal loads
Misgivings:
The storage space amount
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if no others are presented. I can only imagine what the change to ssd will be like.I wanted to offer praise for the t500 and it's upgradeability. I just put a 7200 rpm drive in (stock 160gb 5400 rpm). It has been running for the better part of 3 hours and everything is perfect.
Good notes:
WIndows index rating of drive went to 5.9 from 5.3-5.4
It has stayed very quiet
And stayed cool All under normal loads
Misgivings:
The storage space amount
All in all I know I know most people shouldn't see much heat or noise with an upgrade like that, but my experiance in the notebook realm has been that even a subtle change can cause unwanted heat or noise. It is an upgrade worth making
if no others are presented. I can only imagine what the change to ssd will be like. -
First Mac... and my initial thoughts.
I'm 27 and getting a late start on school. Specifically for graphic design. About two years ago I realized I needed to be working on a Mac, and last Friday I finally got one!
I decided on the MacBook Pro after considering the fact that I'd be taking it to and from school, and because I really just wanted a notebook. I even bought a refurb MBP with the Core Duo, but returned it because I decided on the Core 2 Duo.
Anyway... so far I couldn't be happier. Moving all the stuff over from my PC was a breeze. There wasn't that much stuff so it didn't take long. I am very surprised at how easy it is to learn the OS and get a feel for it. I bought an Airport Express to use and was thrilled with how easy it was to set up the wireless network. The "just works" phrase is right on so far.
My wife who was a little upset about the price tag forgot all about the money aspect of it when I showed her the book I made in iPhoto of our daughters 3rd birthday. When she realized she wouldn't have to scrapbook any more she decided the Mac was a keeper.
The only test (for me) that remains is installing Adobe CS2. I called Adobe and was surprised when they offered to trade my PC version for the mac version for only $159. Plus it's an upgrade to the full retail version 2.3 instead of my educational version. But I've heard and read about problems installing it on MBP's so I hope I do not run into any of that. I'm also hoping that running it through Rosetta is not that bothersome.
But anyway, I just wanted to post a positive experience here for others to read. So far I'm glad to have joined the club!My MacBook Pro has the entire creative suite installed on it. There were really no problems. However, please keep in mind that Photoshop CS2 and other adobe applications will be slower on the MacBook Pro and any Mac that has an Intel chip than the ones that have a PowerPC processor. This is because Adobe has not yet made a universal creative suite for the mac. This will happen in time, but things may not work correctly.
MacBook Pro, iMac G5, iMac G3 Mac OS X (10.4.8) -
Jdev 10.1.2.0 - build 1913
pls help - app compiles and runs on another devlopers machine... it compiles on mine - when I try to run it, am getting '500 internal server error' -
javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Cannot find ActionMappings or ActionFormBeans collection at org.apache.struts.taglib.html.FormTag.lookup(FormTag.java:798) at org.apache.struts.taglib.html.FormTag.doStartTag(FormTag.java:506) at main.jspService(main.jsp:28) [main.jsp] at com.orionserver[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].http.OrionHttpJspPage.service(OrionHttpJspPage.java:57) at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspPageTable.service(JspPageTable.java:350) at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet.internalService(JspServlet.java:509) at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:413) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.ResourceFilterChain.doFilter(ResourceFilterChain.java:65) at oracle.security.jazn.oc4j.JAZNFilter.doFilter(Unknown Source) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.EvermindFilterChain.doFilter(EvermindFilterChain.java:16) at oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter.doFilter(ADFBindingFilter.java:239) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:659) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:330) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:830) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:285) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:126) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.2)].util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:186) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)hey ! - one of my friends recalled that in class we removed the generated 'class' files when getting weird errors - Jdev rebuilds them. - so I went to the directory tree, and then to mywork folder - the app I was working on .. then down until you hit a class folder - Delete ALL in that folder - (jdev will re-create it) - then rebuild the project in Jdev (I also restarted jdev for good luck) - RUNS now :)
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Create deployment profile on JDev 9.0.3.2 build 1145 doesn't
Don't ask, I need to use this version for an old 9iAS portlet project.
Running JDeveloper on SuSE 9.2 Pro Linux I can compile fine, but attempting to create a deployment profile (r click on project->new->deployment profiles->jar file, simple archive) creates a dialog asking for path and deployment file name.
Clicking OK in this dialog creates nothing, nada. Any other kind of jar file: nada, nothing.
I CAN create an Ant build file.
My privileges are these for jdevhome:
drwxr-xr-x 3 me users 4096 2005-04-07 09:52 jdev9032home
This is also in my own /home/me directory.Question for extra credit:
Using JDeveloper 10G, is there a way to create portlets that can be deployed in 9iAS? From our experience, the generated provider does not work. We can deploy the portlet, but not use 9iAS portal to create the link to the provider. -
I have an app that has been on the App Store for months that has been running just fine for almost everyone.
However, I was contacted many months ago by a single user that had been using our app for months without any issues, but all of a sudden they started having a problem with our app "crashing on launch everytime". Making the app completely non-functional.
Even rebooting their device didn't help the issue. The only thing that fixed this issue for them was to delete the app from their device and then reinstall it. Then the app started working again properly. As our app tracks useful data for the user, deleting the app also deleted all their saved data that was stored in a SQLite DB by the app, which was less than ideal.
More recently I had another person contact me about the same issue and then it started happening on one of my own devices, which is really starting to scare me that the problem could be much more widespread that I initially thought. I created a new debug build and tried to debug the issue on my own device, but upon running the debug build the problem mysteriously went away and now the app launches again with no issues.
Initially I thought that the app's SQLite DB might be getting corrupted somehow (as one of the individuals indicated that they had run out of storage space on their device when the problem happened). As we access the DB a few times during the launch sequence I thought that a corrupt DB file might be causing the crash. However, after running a debug build on the device that was having the fail to launch issue the problem suddenly mysteriously fixed itself, the app was able to access the DB and all the data in it without issues.
After checking for Crash Reports in iTunes Connect, there is now a new "Timeout on Launch 0% of submitted timeouts" entry that wasn't there before. Along with a new “Resident Private Memory Size" entry that lists "Average = 0.0B and Maximum 0.0B".
I also had one crash log that I’ve included below. The crash log seems to indicate that the app is failing to resume in time and I believe that the iOS is thus killing the app before it has a chance to start. As iOS thinks it is taking too long to start up. Although iOS seems to be killing my app after only 0.590 seconds according to the crash file. Also on my own device the app would shut down and dump me back to the home screen within 3 seconds of the app icon being tapped on. The splash screen flashes up briefly and then the app goes away. As the app barely has time to display the default splash screen, I doubt it is even getting a chance to run any actual code before getting shut down.
I’m a bit stumped as to why the app would work fine for months and then all of a sudden the iOS would start to decide killing it on launch. If indeed that is what is happening. I’m not all that great a reading/understanding this crash logs. Also why reinstalling the same version of the app would make the problem go away completely. Unless the DB access is getting way too slow for some reason and causing a timeout.
Any help/ideas that anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Incident Identifier: AFA9013D-0168-4CA2-863A-2764BF84AEA9
Hardware Model: iPad2,1
Process: MyApp [519]
Path: /var/mobile/Applications/4D007A8F-BCD4-4C51-BD6B-644DC98FC2A9/MyApp.app/MyApp
Identifier: MyApp
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: ARM (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [1]
Date/Time: 2012-01-06 21:37:07.637 +0800
OS Version: iPhone OS 4.3.3 (8J2)
Report Version: 104
Exception Type: 00000020
Exception Codes: 0x8badf00d
Highlighted Thread: 0
Application Specific Information:
MyApp failed to resume in time
Elapsed total CPU time (seconds): 0.590 (user 0.360, system 0.230), 3% CPU
Elapsed application CPU time (seconds): 0.000, 0% CPU
Thread 0 name: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Thread 0:
0 MyApp 0x007532dc main + 1430732
1 MyApp 0x005d42fc 0x005d42fc
2 MyApp 0x005d0310 0x005d0310
3 MyApp 0x007572b0 main + 1447072
4 QuartzCore 0x34cebbe4 CA::Display::DisplayLink::dispatch(unsigned long long, unsigned long long)
5 QuartzCore 0x34cebd0c CA::Display::IOMFBDisplayLink::callback(__IOMobileFramebuffer*, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, void*)
6 IOMobileFramebuffer 0x30cb69c0 IOMobileFramebufferVsyncNotifyFunc
7 IOKit 0x346626e4 IODispatchCalloutFromCFMessage
8 CoreFoundation 0x36f13bd8 __CFMachPortPerform
9 CoreFoundation 0x36f1ea90 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE1_PERFORM_FUNCTION__
10 CoreFoundation 0x36f20838 __CFRunLoopDoSource1
11 CoreFoundation 0x36f21606 __CFRunLoopRun
12 CoreFoundation 0x36eb1ebc CFRunLoopRunSpecific
13 CoreFoundation 0x36eb1dc4 CFRunLoopRunInMode
14 GraphicsServices 0x3180a418 GSEventRunModal
15 GraphicsServices 0x3180a4c4 GSEventRun
16 UIKit 0x30ea9d62 -[UIApplication _run]
17 UIKit 0x30ea7800 UIApplicationMain
18 MyApp 0x005f5e54 main + 68
19 MyApp 0x00be6128 main + 6226712
Thread 1 name: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
Thread 1:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d3fbc kevent + 24
1 libdispatch.dylib 0x33413ed4 _dispatch_mgr_invoke
2 libdispatch.dylib 0x33414f3a _dispatch_queue_invoke
3 libdispatch.dylib 0x334144ec _dispatch_worker_thread2
4 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c758a _pthread_wqthread
5 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c7bbc start_wqthread + 0
Thread 2 name: WebThread
Thread 2:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d0c00 mach_msg_trap + 20
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d0758 mach_msg
2 CoreFoundation 0x36f1f2b8 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort
3 CoreFoundation 0x36f21562 __CFRunLoopRun
4 CoreFoundation 0x36eb1ebc CFRunLoopRunSpecific
5 CoreFoundation 0x36eb1dc4 CFRunLoopRunInMode
6 WebCore 0x3654727e RunWebThread(void*)
7 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c630a _pthread_start
8 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c7bb4 thread_start + 0
Thread 3:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d0c00 mach_msg_trap + 20
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d0758 mach_msg
2 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346c21cc exception_raise
3 MyApp 0x001c9dcc 0x001c9dcc
4 MyApp 0x001c9f7c 0x001c9f7c
5 MyApp 0x001ca1a0 0x001ca1a0
6 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c630a _pthread_start
7 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c7bb4 thread_start + 0
Thread 4:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d2d18 __semwait_signal + 24
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353ed860 _pthread_cond_wait
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x35394eb2 pthread_cond_wait
3 MyApp 0x00816564 main + 2230100
4 MyApp 0x007053d0 main + 1111488
5 MyApp 0x008167d0 main + 2230720
6 MyApp 0x00816abc main + 2231468
7 MyApp 0x00816c1c main + 2231820
8 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c630a _pthread_start
9 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c7bb4 thread_start + 0
Thread 5:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d2d18 __semwait_signal + 24
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353ed860 _pthread_cond_wait
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x35394eb2 pthread_cond_wait
3 MyApp 0x00816564 main + 2230100
4 MyApp 0x007053d0 main + 1111488
5 MyApp 0x008167d0 main + 2230720
6 MyApp 0x00816abc main + 2231468
7 MyApp 0x00816c1c main + 2231820
8 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c630a _pthread_start
9 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c7bb4 thread_start + 0
Thread 6:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d2d18 __semwait_signal + 24
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353ed860 _pthread_cond_wait
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x35394e86 pthread_cond_timedwait
3 MyApp 0x00816518 main + 2230024
4 MyApp 0x0003f3e4 0x0003f3e4
5 MyApp 0x008167d0 main + 2230720
6 MyApp 0x00816abc main + 2231468
7 MyApp 0x00816c1c main + 2231820
8 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c630a _pthread_start
9 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c7bb4 thread_start + 0
Thread 7 name: AQClient
Thread 7:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d0c5c semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x346d0f52 semaphore_wait_signal
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c4734 pthread_mutex_lock
3 MyApp 0x001dd554 0x001dd554
4 MyApp 0x00752d24 main + 1429268
5 AudioToolbox 0x338fee6c AQCallbackReceiver_OutputCallback
6 AudioToolbox 0x338fedb8 _XOutputCallback
7 AudioToolbox 0x338fdd64 mshMIGPerform
8 CoreFoundation 0x36f1ea90 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE1_PERFORM_FUNCTION__
9 CoreFoundation 0x36f20838 __CFRunLoopDoSource1
10 CoreFoundation 0x36f21606 __CFRunLoopRun
11 CoreFoundation 0x36eb1ebc CFRunLoopRunSpecific
12 CoreFoundation 0x36eb1dc4 CFRunLoopRunInMode
13 AudioToolbox 0x338d9772 GenericRunLoopThread::RunLoop()
14 AudioToolbox 0x338ebea6 TRunLoop<AQClient>::Entry(void*)
15 AudioToolbox 0x338d948a CAPThread::Entry(CAPThread*)
16 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c630a _pthread_start
17 libsystem_c.dylib 0x353c7bb4 thread_start + 0
Unknown thread crashed with unknown flavor: 5, state_count: 1
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0x34ed0000 - 0x3501cfff MediaToolbox armv7 <482b13059e8a329fa5d832baede25103> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MediaToolbox.framework/MediaToolbox
0x35393000 - 0x35414fff libsystem_c.dylib armv7 <a7077267b6743ed3bbdd86d4380c75d9> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib
0x35572000 - 0x355b2fff CoreMedia armv7 <8e0570582ba535bfa74f1f00eef64376> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreMedia.framework/CoreMedia
0x355be000 - 0x35600fff CoreAudio armv7 <c972fd5f8e89333ca680b9a33587f896> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreAudio.framework/CoreAudio
0x35770000 - 0x35774fff libcache.dylib armv7 <d2f7fd2a352b3cd59c564be34b53cf80> /usr/lib/system/libcache.dylib
0x35791000 - 0x35798fff libMobileGestalt.dylib armv7 <55f29184efcc3046bb833dd72a4487e1> /usr/lib/libMobileGestalt.dylib
0x357b9000 - 0x357d8fff Bom armv7 <b178e3efb4d733c694bd5a55e57a314f> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Bom.framework/Bom
0x35919000 - 0x3591dfff libGFXShared.dylib armv7 <a0772a32cd8b3b9194bb0c29807c1c5b> /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGLES.framework/libGFXShared.dylib
0x3592e000 - 0x3597ffff libsqlite3.dylib armv7 <8a41cc6a6d9332308bc415d27577fd24> /usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib
0x35980000 - 0x35987fff libbz2.1.0.dylib armv7 <0a082e1d475432959ba93aa3dbf7fb31> /usr/lib/libbz2.1.0.dylib
0x35a18000 - 0x35a4ffff Security armv7 <6599f42a910b3b31a0e1d98c883d61cb> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Security
0x35a50000 - 0x35a51fff libsystem_blocks.dylib armv7 <ccc041df3de73eafb7a59e74cdb1702b> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_blocks.dylib
0x35a52000 - 0x35a8afff libCGFreetype.A.dylib armv7 <ccea634795153164a681f0f311f4461d> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Resources/libCGFreetype.A.dylib
0x35c9e000 - 0x35ca0fff MobileInstallation armv7 <94b6d6c5d9883175af26764567528127> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MobileInstallation.framework/MobileInstallation
0x35cf1000 - 0x35cf4fff CaptiveNetwork armv7 <fc834fd33a18341ea7506587ad895703> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CaptiveNetwork.framework/CaptiveNetwork
0x35cf5000 - 0x35d31fff libGLImage.dylib armv7 <9d97699e44ee3651ba4ac37e5adec35b> /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGLES.framework/libGLImage.dylib
0x35d32000 - 0x35d3cfff AccountSettings armv7 <d083fb384dc7311eb6766b9b2d2dd9c8> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AccountSettings.framework/AccountSettings
0x35d4b000 - 0x35d95fff libstdc++.6.dylib armv7 <b2cac408951c3f3c9ba3cf563e54ce81> /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib
0x35d9c000 - 0x35d9cfff libsystem_sandbox.dylib armv7 <f47c01d627853b328e088b3fdd08e87d> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_sandbox.dylib
0x35da5000 - 0x35dc2fff libsystem_info.dylib armv7 <48016be86e3f3cd9aeee1c6590e1ac6f> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_info.dylib
0x35fb1000 - 0x35fb8fff AggregateDictionary armv7 <ab9777b39e8e3026ad64dc90323cad7e> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AggregateDictionary.framework/AggregateDictionary
0x35fb9000 - 0x36007fff CoreMotion armv7 <58c353bb7e33361f881da07c72f4cdfb> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreMotion.framework/CoreMotion
0x36008000 - 0x36009fff libsystem_network.dylib armv7 <39bf0f48bd8539169a77f8f61cdcd4c9> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_network.dylib
0x3600a000 - 0x3600cfff libAccessibility.dylib armv7 <d55f1553d14831a2a5435ae27ef75ef4> /usr/lib/libAccessibility.dylib
0x3600d000 - 0x36010fff IOSurface armv7 <ad50e71624583d06b891344d832f9b08> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/IOSurface.framework/IOSurface
0x36045000 - 0x36045fff Accelerate armv7 <7d5ad465049136afaa1f0d89aac600bc> /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Accelerate
0x36247000 - 0x36306fff CFNetwork armv7 <b09e0d53de9f3bc8bde494780f3cdd4f> /System/Library/Frameworks/CFNetwork.framework/CFNetwork
0x36448000 - 0x364ccfff AVFoundation armv7 <eeaf5f4f822436a5bd1655f536e69879> /System/Library/Frameworks/AVFoundation.framework/AVFoundation
0x364e9000 - 0x36518fff SystemConfiguration armv7 <1d73b8a159363f96bb9c039655c5eae6> /System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/SystemConfiguration
0x3653a000 - 0x36540fff ProtocolBuffer armv7 <f9277ee9b85b3722975ad319a323aca0> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ProtocolBuffer.framework/ProtocolBuffer
0x36541000 - 0x36b4cfff WebCore armv7 <07941e59d0a33f94802c16c76238fddf> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/WebCore.framework/WebCore
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0x36fa6000 - 0x3704cfff Celestial armv7 <7fbd02fa664b33babaf0327c320d1491> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Celestial.framework/Celestial
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0x371e8000 - 0x37309fff CoreGraphics armv7 <65f6c8701b563542820a26b0dfc4f6a4> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/CoreGraphicsNo unfortunately I have never figured out what was causing this.
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