Part of my Java Product is "Disabled" ???
I downloaded this software several months ago, and have had no problems with it until tonight, when I tried to email something to another, and received an error message that part of my Java product was either "disabled" or "no longer enabled". My immediate thought was that I could look up the program and it might have a feature there to correct it. It did not, but it did have the contact us features.
Does anyone know of exactly what I should download again, to overwrite whatever error may have occcurred, so that I am up and running again?
I will greatly appreciate it.
Coondad2000
Is this the Java SDK that is giving these messages or a program written in java?
if it's the SDK i have NFI what the problem is, because AFAIK it doesn't expire. It is free after all.
if it's some program written in java, you're asking in the wrong place. contact the person/company that wrote it and ask them what the problem is.
It looks like you have a timed shareware version of some app, either download it again and see if that helps, or go and buy it :)
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RE: (forte-users) RE: Forte 3 vs Java --Productivity
I think you should compare language to language, product to product
and standard to standard. J2EE is a standard, like CORBA. It's not
a product and it's not a language. J2EE is a standard, based on the
language Java, but the same standard can be used in the context
of Smalltalk, Cobol, Basic or TOOL as well. We have yet to see any
development tool that actually supports full J2EE. And how many
ORB's out there are really 100% CORBA 2.0 complient and offer
full interoperability through IIOP with other CORBA 2.0 complient
products?
The title of this entire thread is wrong. It's not Forte vs. Java, but
TOOL vs. Java or Forte vs. any Java-based ADE.
EJB, J2EE and CORBA are open standards, intended to facilitate
building large, component based applications. But they're only
standards, they're not usable products. Forte is a usable product.
It is a (propriaty) ORB, if offers lots of advanced component based
features and it uses a propriaty OO language called TOOL. Forte
was doing all this way before the world was debating CORBA, then
Java, then EJB and now J2EE.
Sure, when you really look at it, these standards are more complete
and include more design patterns than the way Forte solved the
problem, but the situation is still that, despite all those wonderfull
standards, Forte is still the product with the most advanced capa-
bilities that actually delivers.
The challenge to Forte is to incorporate those standards within their
own product. Are they going to build 2 products, one TOOL-based
and one Java-based, or are they going to integrate TOOL and Java,
or are they going to drop TOOL? Are they going to support J2EE
and will they keep offering those wonderfull distributed features that
are currently in Forte and are not part of J2EE? Will they switch
completely to JDBC or will they integrate DBSessions with JDBC?
Will their ORB functionality remain closed or will the Forte environ-
ment become a full CORBA 2.0 complient environment? Will they
keep supporting DCOM? Will they allow JavaBeans, EJB, Forte
service objects, OLE-objects, Servlets and Active-X components
to co-exist or will that remain SF? Are they going to support Swing?
Are they going to include an HTML-Browser widget? Are they going
to, natively, support JavaScript? What about VB-script? What
about Perl-script? What about TOOL-script??? Will they include
an object-based reporting tool, so you don't have to circumvent
the application and report against the relational database? Will
this reporting tool be Java-based, TOOL-based, both, EJB-based,
CORBA-based or whatever? Will they support JPEG and PNG as
well as BMP and GIF? Will they allow you to store these images in
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supports HTML and XML as well as seemlessly integrate with Forte
applications? Will they allow you to deploy your (static) web-pages
on a web-server using E-console?
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D. [SMTP:thomascintegrity.com]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 6:10 PM
To: 'kamranaminyahoo.com'
Subject: (forte-users) RE: Forte 3 vs Java -- Productivity
At 09:04 AM 2/14/2000 , Genesio, Fabrizio wrote:
Our users/customers are waiting for application right now, and
today with Java you may do it, but how expensive and reliable are all
the "+" signs of your equation? I am sure, in the moment somebody (Forté
For Java?) will propose an integrated Java environment capable to
seriously support development/assembly/deployment/maintenance, everybody
will immediately consider it as an alternative to Forté.Not an alternative ... check out FJEE, formerly known as SynerJ. They did
it right with TOOL, now they have done it right with Java. I still prefer
TOOL as the more productive, more elegant language, but if you have to use
Java, Forte has given you the way to do it right.
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550 Casey Drive - Cypress Point support: 510-233-9327
Point Richmond, CA 94801-3751 fax: 510-233-6950
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email the word: 'Unsubscribe' to: forte-users-requestlists.xpedior.comI think you should compare language to language, product to product
and standard to standard. J2EE is a standard, like CORBA. It's not
a product and it's not a language. J2EE is a standard, based on the
language Java, but the same standard can be used in the context
of Smalltalk, Cobol, Basic or TOOL as well. We have yet to see any
development tool that actually supports full J2EE. And how many
ORB's out there are really 100% CORBA 2.0 complient and offer
full interoperability through IIOP with other CORBA 2.0 complient
products?
The title of this entire thread is wrong. It's not Forte vs. Java, but
TOOL vs. Java or Forte vs. any Java-based ADE.
EJB, J2EE and CORBA are open standards, intended to facilitate
building large, component based applications. But they're only
standards, they're not usable products. Forte is a usable product.
It is a (propriaty) ORB, if offers lots of advanced component based
features and it uses a propriaty OO language called TOOL. Forte
was doing all this way before the world was debating CORBA, then
Java, then EJB and now J2EE.
Sure, when you really look at it, these standards are more complete
and include more design patterns than the way Forte solved the
problem, but the situation is still that, despite all those wonderfull
standards, Forte is still the product with the most advanced capa-
bilities that actually delivers.
The challenge to Forte is to incorporate those standards within their
own product. Are they going to build 2 products, one TOOL-based
and one Java-based, or are they going to integrate TOOL and Java,
or are they going to drop TOOL? Are they going to support J2EE
and will they keep offering those wonderfull distributed features that
are currently in Forte and are not part of J2EE? Will they switch
completely to JDBC or will they integrate DBSessions with JDBC?
Will their ORB functionality remain closed or will the Forte environ-
ment become a full CORBA 2.0 complient environment? Will they
keep supporting DCOM? Will they allow JavaBeans, EJB, Forte
service objects, OLE-objects, Servlets and Active-X components
to co-exist or will that remain SF? Are they going to support Swing?
Are they going to include an HTML-Browser widget? Are they going
to, natively, support JavaScript? What about VB-script? What
about Perl-script? What about TOOL-script??? Will they include
an object-based reporting tool, so you don't have to circumvent
the application and report against the relational database? Will
this reporting tool be Java-based, TOOL-based, both, EJB-based,
CORBA-based or whatever? Will they support JPEG and PNG as
well as BMP and GIF? Will they allow you to store these images in
the repository? Will they include a full-featured web-publisher that
supports HTML and XML as well as seemlessly integrate with Forte
applications? Will they allow you to deploy your (static) web-pages
on a web-server using E-console?
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D. [SMTP:thomascintegrity.com]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 6:10 PM
To: 'kamranaminyahoo.com'
Subject: (forte-users) RE: Forte 3 vs Java -- Productivity
At 09:04 AM 2/14/2000 , Genesio, Fabrizio wrote:
Our users/customers are waiting for application right now, and
today with Java you may do it, but how expensive and reliable are all
the "+" signs of your equation? I am sure, in the moment somebody (Forté
For Java?) will propose an integrated Java environment capable to
seriously support development/assembly/deployment/maintenance, everybody
will immediately consider it as an alternative to Forté.Not an alternative ... check out FJEE, formerly known as SynerJ. They did
it right with TOOL, now they have done it right with Java. I still prefer
TOOL as the more productive, more elegant language, but if you have to use
Java, Forte has given you the way to do it right.
=========================================================================
Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D email: thomascintegrity.com
Computing Integrity, Inc. sales: 510-233-9329
550 Casey Drive - Cypress Point support: 510-233-9327
Point Richmond, CA 94801-3751 fax: 510-233-6950
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Java has been disabled, how can I get it back?
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RE: (forte-users) RE: Forte 3 vs Java -- Productivity ( wasFutur e of F
Bravo. I completely agree. Right now Forte is helping me solve my business
requirements fast and that's all I care about. If Java will do that for me
tomorrow and I will use it. Otherwise I will keep using whatever
language(s)/tool(s) that helps me get the job done.
Ka
-----Original Message-----
From: Genesio, Fabrizio [mailto:fabrizio.genesiodatasign.ch]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 5:22 AM
To: kamranaminyahoo.com
Subject: RE: (forte-users) RE: Forte 3 vs Java -- Productivity ( was
Futur e of Forte )
What an interesting debate....
May I just add some considerations?
- Successful Project capable to produce effective and maintainable
system. That's in my opinion should be our goal as professional IT
actors. Languages are just means to reach this goal. Therefore I would
like to see IT professional considering all the aspects of software
development, and not only the code and the languages.
- About distributed features in Java systems... Sure, you can do
in Java a lot of nice things, but, today, how much would it cost to
develop in Java real mission-critical distributed application?. I am
talking here about the IT "headaches" Forté has been capable to solve
during the past 5 years. Should I make examples? What about distributed
events, what about distributed transactions, what about fail-over, what
about load-balancing? Or, to move towards a more comprehensive view of
software development (and maintenance), what about partitioning (or, to
talk J2EE slang, assembly), what about deployment, what about monitoring
and run-time management? Is there, available today, an alternative to
Forté that cover so many aspects of enterprise-class systems? I
apologize, but I do not see one, or at least not yet. It not only a
matter of languages...Nevertheless, I believe tomorrow is another day,
Java will evolve as well as the environments for it (including Forté for
Java), and the all will be mature enough to really support distributed
application.
- This leads me to express a wish. I like the way one can turned
down the Singleton issue. However this is a perfect example of the
difference from Forté to Java. On one side you have an abstraction, that
hides complexity. On the other side you are (again) back at the
"plumbing" level. Now I do not know what you think about in my opinion
it is about time we move on from the "prehistorical age", making
abstraction, start to worry more about the business requirements (and
the users' needs). We should stop this sort of religious fight for the
best language (the term "crusade" came to my mind), and using our energy
to push for an easier integration, a effort-less plug-in between
components. There is no perfect solutions, all languages have positive
and negatives points. However all we really need is to learn to use each
technologies at the right time and place, and having all pieces
collaborating between each other. Pretty much like a house, where
several material are used, each of them useful but none of them capable
to replace all the others. Of course, it is clever to use sometimes only
wood, and some other times only concrete. However, most of the time you
need both, and you absolutely want them "collaborating" together to be
able to live in your house. Well, that's what "in primis" we have to ask
for to Forté, and to SUN, in particular: easy integration and
collaboration between TOOL and Java, a seamless cooperation between
partitions and EJBs.
I look forward to discuss all this at FORUM2000....
Fabrizio Genesio
Datasign AG für Informatik
ch. d'Eysins 53a
CH-1260 Nyon
Switzerland
Tel.: +41 22 361 04 04
Fax: +41 22 361 01 10
e-mail: fabrizio.genesiodatasign.ch
<mailto:fabrizio.genesiodatasign.ch>
URL: www.datasign.ch <http://www.datasign.ch>
-----Original Message-----
From: David Vydra [SMTP:dvydrajavamentor.com]
Sent: Thursday, 10 February 2000 04:57
To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D.
Cc: kamranaminyahoo.com
Subject: Re: (forte-users) RE: Forte 3 vs Java --
Productivity ( was Future of Forte )
At 03:06 PM 2/10/00 -0800, you wrote:
>At 06:28 AM 2/10/2000 , David Vydra wrote:
>How familiar are you with this product? Does it tell you
something that
>all of the FJEE tools are written in TOOL?
So what? IBM's VisualAge for Java is written in Smalltalk.
Look, if Forte management thought that they could fight the Java
invasion
they would tell their engineers to make TOOL much, much better.
Instead
they put most of the effort into SynerJ and sold the company to
Sun. Smart
move if you ask me.
>As for what is or is not a 4GL, I think that there are so many
>incomparabily different types of languages available these days
and in so
>many flavors, that any kind of division into generations is, at
the very
>best, extremely subjective. Certainly, TOOL isn't very much
like some of
>the classic procedural 4GLs, but personally I am very
comfortable calling
>it an OO4GL in comparison to the more common OO3GLs around,
like Java.
Agreed.
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thomascintegrity.com
>Computing Integrity, Inc. sales:
510-233-9329
>550 Casey Drive - Cypress Point support:
510-233-9327
>Point Richmond, CA 94801-3751 fax:
510-233-6950
>
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email the word: 'Unsubscribe' to: forte-users-requestlists.xpedior.comAt 06:28 AM 2/10/2000 , David Vydra wrote:
Also, it is a little unfair to compare a product in its third production
release with a beta product. I agree that for certain projects Forte 3 is
the right choice today. The issue for me is: will Sun continue the support
of TOOL? How much of a 4GL is TOOL? Will TOOL become more 4GL in the
future or will it be phased out?How familiar are you with this product? Does it tell you something that
all of the FJEE tools are written in TOOL?
As for what is or is not a 4GL, I think that there are so many
incomparabily different types of languages available these days and in so
many flavors, that any kind of division into generations is, at the very
best, extremely subjective. Certainly, TOOL isn't very much like some of
the classic procedural 4GLs, but personally I am very comfortable calling
it an OO4GL in comparison to the more common OO3GLs around, like Java.
=========================================================================
Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D email: thomascintegrity.com
Computing Integrity, Inc. sales: 510-233-9329
550 Casey Drive - Cypress Point support: 510-233-9327
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RE: (forte-users) RE: Forte 3 vs Java -- Productivity (wasFutur e of Fo
Excellent point David, and right on the money in my opinion.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Vydra [mailto:dvydrajavamentor.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 10:57 AM
To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D.
Cc: kamranaminyahoo.com
Subject: Re: (forte-users) RE: Forte 3 vs Java -- Productivity ( was
Future of Forte )
At 03:06 PM 2/10/00 -0800, you wrote:
At 06:28 AM 2/10/2000 , David Vydra wrote:
How familiar are you with this product? Does it tell you something that
all of the FJEE tools are written in TOOL?So what? IBM's VisualAge for Java is written in Smalltalk.
Look, if Forte management thought that they could fight the Java invasion
they would tell their engineers to make TOOL much, much better. Instead
they put most of the effort into SynerJ and sold the company to Sun. Smart
move if you ask me.
As for what is or is not a 4GL, I think that there are so many
incomparabily different types of languages available these days and in so
many flavors, that any kind of division into generations is, at the very
best, extremely subjective. Certainly, TOOL isn't very much like some of
the classic procedural 4GLs, but personally I am very comfortable calling
it an OO4GL in comparison to the more common OO3GLs around, like Java.Agreed.
=========================================================================
Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D email: thomascintegrity.com
Computing Integrity, Inc. sales: 510-233-9329
550 Casey Drive - Cypress Point support: 510-233-9327
Point Richmond, CA 94801-3751 fax: 510-233-6950
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David Vydra
dvydrajavamentor.com
www.javamentor.com
(877) 270 - 9003
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the login: forte and the password: archive. To unsubscribe, send in a new
email the word: 'Unsubscribe' to: forte-users-requestlists.xpedior.comAt 06:28 AM 2/10/2000 , David Vydra wrote:
Also, it is a little unfair to compare a product in its third production
release with a beta product. I agree that for certain projects Forte 3 is
the right choice today. The issue for me is: will Sun continue the support
of TOOL? How much of a 4GL is TOOL? Will TOOL become more 4GL in the
future or will it be phased out?How familiar are you with this product? Does it tell you something that
all of the FJEE tools are written in TOOL?
As for what is or is not a 4GL, I think that there are so many
incomparabily different types of languages available these days and in so
many flavors, that any kind of division into generations is, at the very
best, extremely subjective. Certainly, TOOL isn't very much like some of
the classic procedural 4GLs, but personally I am very comfortable calling
it an OO4GL in comparison to the more common OO3GLs around, like Java.
=========================================================================
Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D email: thomascintegrity.com
Computing Integrity, Inc. sales: 510-233-9329
550 Casey Drive - Cypress Point support: 510-233-9327
Point Richmond, CA 94801-3751 fax: 510-233-6950 -
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"Best Java Application Server",
"Best Java Developer Studio",
"Best Java IDE Environment"
They also target "Best Enterprise Database"
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Exception in thread "main" com.sap.conn.jco.JCoException:(136) JCO_ERROR_ILLEGAL_STATE:Launching SAP GUI failed, though it was requested(error message:Communication with SAPGUI timed out)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcClient.startSAPGui(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:1853)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcClient.connect(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:1285)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.ClientConnection.connect(ClientConnection.java:661)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.PoolingFactory.init(PoolingFactory.java:103)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.ConnectionManager.createFactory(ConnectionManager.java:171)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultConnectionManager.createFactory(DefaultConnectionManager.java:44)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.ConnectionManager.getFactory(ConnectionManager.java:160)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.RfcDestination.initializ(RfcDestination.java:766)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.RfcDestination.getSystemID(RfcDestination.java:794)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.RepositoryManager.getRepository(RepositoryManager.java:32)
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.RfcDestination.getRepository(RfcDestination.java:865)
at GISToSAPWO_Test.get_wo_call(GISToSAPWo.java:91)
at GISToSAPWO_Test.main(GISToSAPWO_Test.java:206)
I have been all over trying to find the solution to this and have come up empty. Any help will be greatly appreciated. If this is the wrong forum for this please let me know and I will re-post.
Thank you in advance for any information you can pass on about the issue,
MarkHi Greetson,
Thank you in advance for your response. It is greatly appreciated.
1) In a way yes. I am using the connection setting USE_SAPGUI = 1. This is suppose to start the GUI prior to starting the RFC's program run. If this is not correct please let me know.
2) The code is part of the JCo and the RFC library from what I have read. If this is not correct please let me know.
3) I am only testing from my PC at this moment. I have re-installed my SAP GUI and am now at patch level 13 on 7.10.
4) The application passes in the connection information which includes username and password along with the parameters for the RFC call. I would like the SAP GUI to open without the user having to re-enter his/her username and password. I thought that once the RFC is called using the dialog users credentials that the GUI would then open using the connection. I have used the java pooled connection method and it still does not open the GUI.
5) The purpose is to pass Equipment objects, Functional Location objects and Leak Id objects to an RFC to open a list screen from IW39, List Maintenance Order transaction, for display of each at one pass, as well as open Excel with data from classification for the Leak Id's.
Hope this sheds some light on the problem I am having. Please let me know if more information is needed.
Best regards,
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I am part of a robotics startup that is interested in using the Kinect v2 as core part of my product
Are there any commercial re-sale restrictions regarding the Kinect v2? Could I purchase the sensor and re-sale as part of my product?
Please let me know
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I can't be entirely certain of the origin of this issue, but I've tried everything I can think of and the only thing I can nail down is that Firefox 6.0.1 is incompatible with Java. All of my extensions have been disabled without the option of even trying to enable them.
Now for the ACTUAL problem...this affect my Google/GMAIL experience and I use GMAIL for my business! The calendar used to display various mailboxes with different colours to identify different types of individuals and the Google Menu Bar on their homepage is not black, like it should be, it is TRANSPARENT with blue lettering. I can read the menu bar just fine, but the GMAIL thing is kind of important to my business!
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Dave -
Can some 1 tell me what is wrong in this java code.
please
part of the code is
int counter = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < 4; i++){
if(secret.charAt(i) == userGuess.charAt(i)){
counter = i+1;
System.out.println("Exact Matches:"+counter);..........................actually this is part of a game that i wrote.
the user enters a secret code secret (ABCDEF): abcd (say for eg)
next he enters his a guess code guess (ABCDEF):acbd (say for eg)
now the program has to give an output exact match = 2.
a=a and d=d
the code i gave in the first place is a part to increase the value of the counter.
for some reason it goes off track
the above example gives a output
Enter Secret code (ABCDEF):abcd
Enter Guess code (ABCDEF):acbd
Exact Matches:4
Press any key to continue . . .
the answer should be 2.
the entire program in case you want to refer to.
public class MyProgram {
private String getSecretCode() {
System.out.print("Enter Secret code (ABCDEF):");
String secret = Keyboard.readInput();
secret = secret.toUpperCase();
return secret;
private String getGuessCode(){
System.out.print("Enter Guess code (ABCDEF):");
String userGuess = Keyboard.readInput();
userGuess = userGuess.toUpperCase();
return userGuess;
public void start() {
String secret = getSecretCode();
String userGuess = getGuessCode();
int counter = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < 4; i++){
if(secret.charAt(i) == userGuess.charAt(i)){
counter = i+1;
System.out.println("Exact Matches:"+counter);
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