Project Spartan supporting Java
I have a requiremt to use a VPN established by our organization. Java is required to access this remote connection. Willl Spartan be able to use Java? where are the configuration tools for Spartan?
Hi, this a forum for SharePoint-related topics. I'm unsure if there are any forms that are currently for Project Spartan, but you may want to look.
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Does anyone know if SharePoint Online or SharePoint 2015/16 will be optimized for EdgeHTML.dll or if it will force loading and rendering through MSHTML.dll?
Those kind of details would not be available as of yet. At the Ignite conference would be the first opportunity to reveal those details, if they're available at all.
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How to Open JCreator Project in Sun Java Studio Enterprise
Hi All,
Please suggest to me I Created a Project in JCreator using JSF project is running properly in JCreator but when i am trying to open the same project in Sun Java Studio Enterprise its not opening can any knows plzz let me update to me......dilsesan,
I assume that by JCreator you mean Java Studio Creator. In this case I suppose that the project type you described - "JSF Project" is specific to JSC and is not supported in Java Studio Enterprise. Sorry.
Btw, why do you want to use Java Studio Enterprise for editing a project created with Creator? Is there a feature missing in Creator that is present in JSE?
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Project spartan does work and give amassege
project spartan does work and give amassege no internet but the other brawsets work
Hi,
Did your Internet Explorer work fine? Have you use proxy?
Please run Apps troubleshooter to see if it could be resolved.
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Project Spartan and the WebBrowser control
I'm a C# WinForms developer working in Visual Studio 2010 and I use the WebBrowser control in my desktop applications for users to view web content through the
desktop app.
I have 2-questions related to the upcoming Project Spartan browser, which is supposed to replace IE as the browser.
Will the Spartan browser (or whatever its final name will be) continue to support the WebBrowser control in the toolbox? The control currently utilizes the functionality
of the user's existing IE browser. If IE continues to be present on new Windows 10 desktop systems along with Spartan, then it probably won't be an issue.
One issue the Web Browser Control on Windows has, is that it’s perpetually stuck in IE 7 rendering mode by default. This is can be seen in articles like
(see the section entitled Browser Emulation)
or
Web Browser Control
– Specifying the IE Version
or
WebBrowser ActiveX Control – Google Maps Invalid Character Scripting Error
This requires a registry setting to set its emulation mode. Making the setting in the registry works. However, I would like to "Future-Proof" my application
to account for any changes to the user's browser and Project Spartan certainly could prove to be a game changer if it won't support this development control.
2. Therefore, I would also like to know how Project Spartan will address browser emulation modes.
ThanksHello Sheng and thanks for your reply.
In your comments you stated that "the Trident-based WebBrowser class will continue to work." However, is the
existing WebBrowser control in my .Net Framework 4.0 Visual Studio 2010 toolbox, based on the "Trident WebBrowser class"?
That is my primary concern, as my applications, which use the browser control, utilize IE's functionality. If IE12 and Spartan will use a different rendering engine, then I have to wonder if applications making use of the .Net 4.0 WebBrowser control will
break.
Do your comments of both IE 12 and Spartan being based on Trident and EdgeHTML, imply that Microsoft will introduce a different browser toolbox control, or
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Project Spartan policy on backwards compatability
I originally posted this to another Microsoft forum (but the system won't let me link it, so just google a random sentence below if you want to find it). I guess it can only really be addressed by someone on the Spartan team or up their line of supervisors
and a Microsoft Support Engineer suggested I post here instead. So:
Hi. I'd like to know if Project Spartan's backwards compatability policy will be different from Internet Explorer's.
Microsoft's general policy seems to be to go to great lengths to preserve backwards compatibility. (Raymond Chen's blog The Old New Thing has some great war stories about this.) For example, an IE 3 (Aug 1996) JavaScript quirk was that an array with a trailing
comma was longer than one without. [1].length != [1,].length Changing this behavior to match other browsers and the ECMAScript standard would possibly break JavaScript that had been written to depend on it, so it still exists in in-use versions of IE.
I understand why this policy exists and has been such a valuable business policy for Microsoft for decades. The situation is a bit different with a web browser, though, because the majority of third-party authors have to be compatible with browsers from
multiple vendors rather than a single Microsoft platform like embedded browsers or locked-down corporate intranets (not that those groups are tiny!). The other browsers have a different policy and will break backwards compatibility to better match the specs
(whether explicit or de facto). So the code I write to create websites quickly turns into “this works everywhere, except where you need this IE workaround”. I regularly encounter IE-only behaviors and bugs that I expect never to change, like recently finding
that only IE is case-insensitive when scrolling an HTML5 page to an in-page identifier or anchor from the URL fragid.
I've read a lot about the quality improvements planned for Spartan and I look forward to seeing a lot of these hairy old cross-browser differences get reconciled. But as a longtime developer I know no software is perfect and there will always be bugs. So
my question is: will this be a one-time fix or will there be a new policy towards backwards compatibility? If it's the former, Spartan is the new IE, and I know this tune very well. If the latter, there's a little room for hope that it will be pleasant to
work with.
Thanks for your consideration, and good luck with your code.PU
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Start Menu, Notification center, project spartan not working - Windows 10 TP 10049
I updated to windows 10 technical preview (Build 9926) from windows 8.1 OEM. The start menu and notification center were not working. I tried PowerShell method but that didn't help. Then I updated to Build 10049 hoping things would get better, but start
menu and notification center still didn't work. Project Spartan opened and closed. I setup an additional user account to try if it had same issue but I was not able to switch accounts. I am using Lenovo Y50-70Hi patanai,
Regarding DISM command, you may take use of Windows 10 build 10041 ISO:
you should mount the ISO as a drive first, or take use the install Media (USB or the DVD drive), right click the ISO and choose to
mount, after that, you could access the ISO through Window Explorer.
Then open CMD with admin rights, type the following command:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /source:WIM:X:\Sources\Install.wim:1 /LimitAccess
Where the X: drive is the mounted drive letter.
Before that, please try to create a new User account and check if the issue insists.
Best regards
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currently i am asked to do a project on making the PDA support mobile games that are written by j2me?
the PDA was developed with eCos to have basic function of calling only.
i am totally lost aftering reading cldc for a few days...
could anyone please help me out with this project?
your help will be much appreciated. =)Please RTM at http://www.globus.org/toolkit/gt3-factsheet.html
And yes, as you see, it supports java...
Mylene -
Project spartan error - This app can't install
I get an error that says This app can't install. Check the store for more info about Project Spartan.
I'm running Windows 10 Pro Technical Preview Build 10049.Hi,
Meanwhile, you can also test the Project spartan using another user acocunt or create a new user account.
Project spartan should be installed automatically after you upgraded to preview build 10049, if this issue only happened recently, then I would suggest you return the system to a previous state with restore point and check if it
can bring back the app.
Regards
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Spartan support Flash Player but not silverlight!.
why spartan(0.11.10061.0), support Flash player but not silverlight?
Chrome supports flash natively.
I guess they don't want consumers to move to Chrome because some web sites work on Chrome and not Spartan.
Spartan is supposed to be a cut down super lightweight super fast browser.
Running Silverlight/ActiveX in the browser is considered low priority by Microsoft.
I think the idea is you use IE11 if you want Silverlight.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2015/01/22/project-spartan-and-the-windows-10-january-preview-build.aspx
Should you work in one of those enterprise companies.
Or want to use Netflix, SkyGo etc etc.
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i just installed windows 10 preview today, and project spartan didnt come with it, any suggestions on what i can do to get spartan? im pretty sure im running the latest build
Hi cerissa23,
As David suggested, please check and see if you have Windows 10 build 10049 installed.
The below is the information about build 10049:
Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10049 now available
This build is pretty much all about Project Spartan, so we hope you enjoy getting your hands on it for the first time. As with all other new features we’ve introduced, we have a ton of work left to do with Spartan so expect to see some bugs and rough edges
in this first preview. As always, we look forward to hearing your feedback via the Windows Feedback App.
Note – we won’t publish ISOs for this new build until we push it out to the Slow ring. Today we are only pushing to the Fast ring.
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Windows not supporting Java after 2004
I read in a new flash a few months ago that Windows was not going to support java after 2004. Does that mean that everything written in java for windows will no longer run. Should I be looking for a different programming language if I want to write a program for window??
It isn't an issue of support so much as an issue of MS not being able to hose the java language. This was all part of the lawsuit Sun brought against MS for having an "imcompatible" version of java in the browser. They are simply not going to ship a browser that has a java VM in it. I say this is good news, for a couple of reasons:
1> applets suck
2> Sun will provide a downloadable (just like they do now) plug-in.
3> nobody has to deal with 1.1.4 or whatever the crappy version of java MS had written
Unless your bussiness is reliant on applets (higly unlikely) don't worry about it, Java will remain on the server side for a long time to come. However I would say this (please don't flame me unless you have experience with C# and disagree) C# is quit an improvement on Java (at least sytactically and symatics wise) if you only need to write for Windows (There is a project under way to port .NET to other platforms and C# was one of the first languages implemented). -
PL/SQL support Java and VB
We are exploring the possibility of one Oracle DB supporting
both Application written in VB and Java. Do I have to write two
sets of PL/SQL stored procedures/packages so that one will work
with VB codes through OraOLEDB and the other set will support
Java through JDBC?
I appreciate any of your inputs.
LisaI think one version of the PL/SQL stored procedure will serve
both VB and Java programs. With Java JDBC, you can also load a
Java stored procedure into the database and then publish it so
that it can be called from another PL/SQL function, of couse in
this case, the Java stored procedure will have a version
different from that used by VB. Hope that this helps.
Good Luck!
Ming Xu. -
thanx
mohan2see wrote:
oh thanx for the reply....actually i was worked in information technology sector company...i worked on java and mainframe platform....so if i buy an apple macbook pro and if it doesn't supports those developer programs i need to buy an pc......so i need to be confirmed....if u know abt this please explain me detailed...thanx again...:)
Are you being serious?
If you've done any programming in Java then I'd really have hoped you already realised it is a platform independent programming language, that was Sun's original intention when they created it , to be able to run compiled code on any Java Virtual Machine regardless of the platform:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_%28programming_language%29
And as for "dot net" - do you not realise that this is purely a MS Windows development framework?!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET_Framework
Just to be clear, (and I realise I'm being picky here, given that English isn't likely to be your first language), they are not "developer programs", they are programming languages or frameworks.
And for further clarification, the Mac operating system does support Java development, and does not support .Net (unless you install Windows on it!)
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How can i call a VB6 project from my java application using JNI
hi
can anyone tell me the procedure of calling a VB6 project from any java application using JNI
if anyone does know then tell me the detail procedure of doing that. I know that i have to create a dll of that VB6 project then to call it from the java application.
if anyone know that procedure of creating dll file of an existing VB6 project please reply
please if anyone know then let me knowAhh, kind of a duplicate thread:
http://forums.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=631642
@OP. You could have clarified your original post and the relationship of your question to java. You did not need a new thread.
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