When trying to start Neo4j Desktop, I'm getting a Javascript error. From the looks of it, it seems like the problem is with the desktop client (seems electron based) itself and not the database itself. Anyone encounter something similar or know how I could troubleshoot further? Running Windows 7.
I never managed to solve this exact issue. However, given that neo4j desktop comes with neo4j server, I could start the server no problem and connect to localhost:7474 and access the web interface which served my needs.
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I am trying to use IndexedDB through Jakes Archibald's promise-based IDB lib by importScripts but as soon as I select "offline" through Chrome Dev Tools I am getting An unknown error occurred when fetching the script. A funny thing that's happening is that even if shut down my localhost server my app works fine (I have the browser cache disabled through Chrome Dev Tools) on my service worker installed browser but on another, of course, it doesn't.
I've looked into these https://www.w3.org/TR/service-workers/#importscripts, https://github.com/w3c/ServiceWorker/issues/106 resources but I didn't find an fix to my problem.
Any help/explanation would be greatly appreciated.
The problem is likely to be that you've not cached the idb.js file so that the service worker can access it when your app is offline.
Try adding it using cache.add (or cache.addAll if you are caching multiple files) inside your install callback.
Here is a library that i created. It makes using IndexedDB a whole lot easier! completely client-side, no dependencies!
https://github.com/ryanwaite28/promise-db
Using Neo4j 3.3.0, which just self-upgraded tonight and suddenly the Bolt browser is giving the error:
"Failed to construct 'WebSocket': The URL 'ws://:7687' is invalid."
when I do a simple test command of:
MATCH(n:Node) return n
It was working perfectly for weeks and I can't get back in as a result. I am using Flask and py2neo as well, but the problem manifests in the Bolt browser.
Was there a config that was overwritten?
I faced the same issue. The issue seems to be only with the neo4j browser.
Open up your browser of choice .
go to http://localhost:7474/browser/
it works fine there. Possibly go through this for the reason https://github.com/neo4j/neo4j/wiki/Neo4j-3.4-changelog
I hope they fix this soon.
I have a Windows 2012 R2 server and I managed to install the SonarQube 5.4 server as a Windows Service. I also set up a user so the service can actually start without the infamous "It started then stopped" error a lot of people seem to get. Before installing the server as a windows service, I checked that it worked using StartSonar.bat and it did work just fine, so I was confident when I made it into a service.
But when I try to access http://localhost:9000 there is nothing there, and it appears that shortly after starting the service it stops without any message at all. I can't tell if this is because I try to access the site (which gives me ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEin Google Chrome) or if it just closes down after a short while.
Anyone got any insight?
I'm a beginner. I came across the same issue and fixed it.
Ensure that the database is running.
My log file (located at sonarqube_home_dir/logs/sonar.log) included the following statement.
Caused by: org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Wrong user name or password [28000-176]
Since I'm using the default database, I commented below lines
#sonar.jdbc.username=***
#sonar.jdbc.password=***
at sonarqube_home_dir/conf/sonar.properties.
This must happen due to many reasons like connection problems, permission problems so First, you have to see the logs. /sonarqube-7.6/logs$ tailf sonar.log. then you can find the reason. Once I had the same problem so I did like that. my error is something Directory does not exist: lib/jdbc/mysql
org.sonar.process.MessageException: Directory does not exist: lib/jdbc/mysql reason is I uninstall MySQL and remove all folders name contains "MySQL".
just check whether port 9001 already in used, stop it if already in used.
I had created a web application and committed the code in CVS. The web application is working good in my machine. When i tried to import the same code in another machine i am getting 404 error. I tried importing the code via ftp from my machine to another machine and also checking out the code from CVS. But still i get 404 error.
I also noticed that there is no error that had been captured in the console or in the application's log. Could someone help me in how to proceed further in identifying the issue. Please let me know if i need to post any further details regarding the issue.
I notice this issue to be in the Websphere server. I tried hosting the application in different machine and found that in few machine the same code is working good and some it is not. Is there any way to compare the server configuration?
In the WAS server 6.1 i added the below value in the web container and the application worked fine.
Steps:
In the server admin console, click on Application Server--> --> Web container--> custom properties.
Add the name as com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.invokefilterscompatibility and value as true.
Thank you all for the response.
im trying to host my website developed in ASP.net4.0 in Ultidev's casini webserver 2.0.
bt when i try to host the same or click on http::/localhost:port, im getting following error.
Utidev webserver's windows service not running.
I dont hav clue on the windows service it's expecting.
Do i need to install any other dependencies ?
Please look at the error pic.
Please help me in this regard.
Thanks.
The host process for that application, DefaultSharedHostProcess, is having trouble starting. Look in the Windows Event Log, as well as "UWS.Installer.log.txt", "RegRepairTrace.txt" and "AppRegTrace.txt" files in the "%ProgramFiles%\UltiDev\Web Server" folder.
As there are a variety of circumstances which can lead to this error, you will need to edit your question and add in the relevant error details you discover from the logs, or go start a thread on UltiDev's support forum. For instance, I encountered this error because of a permissions issue to machine.config in a .NET 4 folder.
Ran into this today, and found if I recycle the host process, I was up and running.
In the UltiDev Web Server Explorer window on the left side, click on the Default Shared Host Process.
On the right side, you'll see a button named "Recycle Host Process". Click it, and answer Yes.
After this, the Windows Service started up, and I was able to communicate with my web app.