How can I use Electron without having X11? - electron

I'm trying to run an application that uses Electron on my Embedded System.
The problem is that Electron has dependecies with it but i can only use wayland or frame buffer instead of X11.
Can anyone help me?
Andrea

This doesn't really answer your question, but maybe you can use Xwayland? It will set up a X11 server that acts as a Wayland client, which your electron app can connect to.

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I am trying to develop my own GtkPrintBackend ,
taking help from here:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2006-December/msg00069.html
I want to test my print backend( by making the print dialog use my backend instead). How do I do that?
That is, how do I make the Print dialog use my backend instead?
Answering my own question here since I figured out a workaround:
I installed jhbuild and built the gtk+ module using jhbuild.
The source code of the corresponding module is downloaded in ~/jhbuild/checkout/<module-name> .
Modify the print backends under ~jhbuild/checkout/gtk+/gtk/modules/printbackends/ directory, and rebuild it (Find instructions to do that here).
Now when you launch a gtk application from the jhbuild shell, it will use the modified backend instead of the system default one.

JBoss newbie can't load app to custom port

Thanks in advance for your patience. I'm a recent "convert" to JBoss, having the maintenance of an application thrust upon me, and so long as we don't touch it, it works just fine. However, the mandate has come down to port the app from Solaris to Linux Fedora, using version 4.2.3GA.
I am using the jboss-port-bindings.xml to specify the ports I want to use, but when I bring JBoss up it loads to standard port 8080 rather than 40029 like I specify in the file. I have triple-checked the configuration and it's set up on the Linux box exactly the way it's set up on the Solaris box - all the required files are where they are supposed to be, etc.
Anybody have an idea as to why I can't use the specified ports? If you need more information than what I have supplied, please just ask.
We found the problem. The jboss-service.xml file we had in the server/default/conf folder was correct, but we also needed to add the same file to the server/appname/config file, where appname is the name of our application. This told the app where to go looking for the jboss-port-bindings.xml file and now everybody's happy.
Don't know why we didn't have to have that configuration under Solaris, but anyway, this solved the problem. Thanks to those who had a look at the question. Chalk this one up to experience.

Utidev webserver's windows service not running

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.
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After this, the Windows Service started up, and I was able to communicate with my web app.

Install and start a Windows Service via Code

I want to install and start (2. Button Stop and Deinstall) a service from code in C#.Net Windows Forms.
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Use the ServiceController class, documented here to stop and start it.
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JavaFX url-proxy?

My computer is running behind proxy. I want to access url from JavaFX. for example say i want to show image from a url. But i haven't seen anyway to provide proxy settings for the connection(?). Please if someone can tell me how to do things in such situation?
Thanks
As link in accepted answer doesn't work anymore I'm adding proxy setting code here:
System.setProperty("http.proxyHost", "myproxyhost");
System.setProperty("http.proxyPort", "80");
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You can also set, within Java, the proxy environment variables, but I haven't tried this.
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