i'm using grails-plugin-log4j-2.5.1.
I wanted to know if its affected by CVE-2021-44228.
thanks!
The plugin itself only depends on org.slf4j:jul-to-slf4j.
You need to run the dependency report and see if you have affected version on the list.
Follow this instructions: https://grails.org/blog/2021-12-14-log4j2-cve.html
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Is is possible to do force directed edge bundling in gephi? I see a GSOC project completed in 2013 but I want to know if it is packaged with the standard release now. If yes, how to use it?
Thanks a lot for the help
It's possible in a demo build only. The project you refer to has been integrated into this demo build (a little over a year old, though). According to the developers, other things have to be addressed first before this makes it into the regular build. There is no estimated ship date.
So I upgraded to 1.4 for a project I am contributing to (in development/testing branch of course) and ran into some problems and thus we want to use Dart 1.3.6 again. However, I cannot find this.
Does anyone know where I could download it?
I have seen and starred https://code.google.com/p/dart/issues/detail?id=18323
as I was putting this question together, but of course seems like there is no more movement there just yet.
I think I pretty much ran into similar issues to what corgath described in comments on this question... looking for the right version in those "archives" where the "latest" is not really the latest anymore.
Update
There is now a nice page to select and download specific Dart versions https://www.dartlang.org/tools/download-archive/
Since a while there are also deb packages available which can be installed using
sudo apt-get install dart=1.7.0-dev.0.1.*
see https://www.dartlang.org/tools/debian.html for more details.
Original
You can download from
http://gsdview.appspot.com/dart-archive/channels/stable/release/
The list only contains the build number but each folder contains a file VERSION that contains detailed version information for this build.
dev channel releases can be found here
http://gsdview.appspot.com/dart-archive/channels/dev/release/
there are also unsigned raw builds (bleeding edge) but it is not recommended to use them.
http://gsdview.appspot.com/dart-archive/channels/be/raw/release/
IDEA 11.1.2
I have a Grails app I need to upgrade. The application consists of several modules. One being the application and a few others being plugins. I right clicked on the application and went to Grails -> Change SDK Version. I chose the version I wanted, then IDEA asked me if I wanted to upgrade the application. Clicked yes and all was good.
I've been trying to do the same thing on the plugin modules. IDEA never asks if I want to upgrade and it doesn't appear to change the SDK. If I upgrade the modules from the command line, when I come back to IDEA, it thinks there is a version mismatch and automatically downgrades me without even asking.
Is there a workaround for this?
It worked for me in this IDEA version. Make sure that you change Grails version in application.properties of all plugins:
app.grails.version=2.1.0
Then right-click on every module (plugin), Grails, Change SDK version. It should be changed already.
Have exactly same problem - app + plugins wich requires different SDK (for testing).
After some investigation found that it's an IntelliJ IDEA bug IDEA-114418. So, I think, it will be good if you'll vote for this bug there too.
I also had the same bug. I took extreme measures to rectify it.
I deleted the old grails from the Global Libraries. Go to file>Project Structure > Global Libraries . It should complain that this is used by a module.
Then I had to add grails framework support, but added the new one.
I have found some relevant modules on Github but they do not work.
Does anyone know of some other available solutions?
Those are the three I have tried:
https://github.com/bobby/node-neo4j
https://github.com/gasi/node-neo4j
https://github.com/neo4j/neo4js
Go with the repo made by the people who make Neo4J: https://github.com/neo4j/neo4js
Like I mentioned, it is created and maintained by the people behind Neo4J and is constantly updated. I am using this currently in a project and it works fantastically well. Only thing to know is that you need to be running Node.JS 1.6 or better for the modules to work.
If you have any questions drop me a line or you can also ask in their discussion forum here: http://neo4j.org/nabble/
I'm one of the authors/maintainers of #gasi's node-neo4j (npm install neo4j). We have admittedly not upgraded it for 1.6 (we're still on 1.4 here but plan on upgrading soon), but it works entirely well -- we've been using it on our production site for many months now!
Can I ask what the issue is? Btw, we moved the repo to our formal organization's repo: https://github.com/thingdom/node-neo4j
Take a look at: https://github.com/philippkueng/node-neo4j
npm install node-neo4j
We're currently working on an upgrade to Neo4j 2.0.
It will support insert node with label, indexes on labels, CRUD for labels, constraints and streaming.
My work in progress (fork): https://github.com/Stofkn/node-neo4j
I have created my application under package music. Now I want to change my package to com.mp3.songs.music.
One way is I can manually create the package for grails-app. Is there anything else that I need to take care while changing the package name.
Alternatively, is there a command in grails which can be used to change the package.
I found a way out in the below link. But this works only when you create new files. What if you want to change the package of the older files.
http://www.goto20.nl/tech/groovy/configuring-the-default-package-name-for-a-grails-project/
Thanks!
IntelliJ IDEA has very good support for rename refactoring. I believe it is currently the best (9.0.3 stable) chance you'll have of any major refactoring jobs in Grails. They have a 30 day trial, so it is worth a try.
Why not use Spring Source Tool Suite. Its a great IDE with solid support for Groovy n Grails.