How do I install Sybase UltraLiteJ database on a BlackBerry?
Browsing StackOverflow, I see there is a tutorial from Sybase.
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Using an pan-genome building tool I've ended with a database in an unfamiliar format to me which in theory should be explorable by the Neo4j browser.
Nevertheless I can't seem to find any way to achieve so and any mention on how to do it in any bibliography besides the instructions of the manual provided by the author of said tool.
I've tried to do this using Neo4j community edition server (v. 3.5.3) with the example file same as the instructions suggest but it just doesn't seem to detect the database showing only the default one.
The mentioned part of the tutorial can be found here: https://www.bioinformatics.nl/pangenomics/manual/tutorial_part3/
So, copy the database content to the neo4j data folder. Once you have that, open the neo4j.conf file and set the following configuration:
dbms.default_database=chloroplast_DB
I am not exactly sure that is the database name, use the same name as is the database folder and then start the database.
I want to find Couchbase Mobile DB file location in iOS and please also describe how to open db file?
Thanks
If you are using CBM 1.4 or earlier, you can locate the location of the cblite2 db file as discussed here
https://developer.couchbase.com/documentation/mobile/1.4/guides/couchbase-lite/native-api/manager/index.html#dude-wheres-my-database-file
To view the database , you can use CouchbaseLiteViewer which is (not officially supported ) Mac application
https://github.com/couchbaselabs/CouchbaseLiteViewer.
You could also use any sqlite browser such as http://sqlitebrowser.org to browse the sqlite content
CouchbaseLiteViewer is not updated for checking data in Cblite 2.0 , i
waiting for it so as of now following way check Cblite db data and it
will work.
Latest solution Couchbase 2.0 db check:
There is a command line tool which I believe is inside the zip file that you download to get Couchbase Lite (look in tools) called "cblite" which is similar to the sqlite command line tool. It can perform operations on a database such as listing documents, querying, etc.
Download Couchbase sdk from the website
It comes with the folder inside this, there is a folder called Tools .
Screenshots for reference :
3.Inside tools cblite is there , just launch it . now suppose i have cblite db .
Use following way to query and this tools provide you comannd terminal way to search data/document :
I tried this and it works 👍
shobhakar$ ./cblite /Downloads/mobile-travel-sample-master/ios/TravelSample/TravelSample/prebuilt/travel-sample.cblite2
Opened database /Downloads/mobile-travel-sample-master/ios/TravelSample/TravelSample/prebuilt/travel-sample.cblite2/
This is the current solution and this is awesome.
Reference link : https://github.com/couchbase/couchbase-lite-ios/issues/2176#issuecomment-423921463
I am developing a simple iPhone app for Apple Push Notification. I followed the below link http://www.raywenderlich.com/3525/apple-push-notification-services-tutorial-part-2. I have downloaded the MySql from here http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html#macosx-dmg and downloaded in my mac. And RayWenderlich gave us a php and sql file for the project i have downloaded the PushChatServer folder from the above raywenderlich site. I this folder i found database.sql, api.sql and push.sql. Now i want to check whether the entered values store in the database tables or not.
How and where can i check the table and stored values from the Mac OS X v10.6.8? Can anyone please help me to found the solution? Thanks in advance.
Here is the table details
api.sql = CREATE TABLE active_users
database.sql = CREATE DTATABASE pushchat DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
push.sql = CREATE TABLE push_queue
Please help me.
You can download one software using that yo can see your all database or table data download sqlite manager dmg file and install in your mac.
http://sqlitemanager.en.softonic.com/mac
I'm currently writing a mobile app (hopefully iOS or android) using the jquery mobile framework and phonegap.
It'll need to export/send csv files in some way to the users, but I'd be interested to hear ideas or suggestions about the best way of doing so. If this can be done on the js side of the app that'd be ideal as it's what I'm most familiar with. A couple of options I've considered are:
Uploading the file using the google docs api
Writing the file to the file system (then export e.g. via iTunes)
I'm new to this so any suggestions gratefully received! Thanks for your help
There are a few options that you could use depending on how you want it to work.
The main options would be to
Use the File API (http://docs.phonegap.com/phonegap_file_file.md.html#File) to store files on the filesystem of the device.
Upload the file to a server using a standard XMLHttpRequest.
Write a native PhoneGap plugin on each platform that you are interested in that could connect to Google docs.
As Dave pointed out you can write files with the FILE API. I have used the file api on iOs to write custom log files and havent found any yikes so far.
We would like to display office documents in the browser (DOC, PPT, XLS and PDFs). The iPaper API from Scribd is perfect but ideally it would be installed on our server. Open source is a preference but commercial is ok. Looking for an easy, server side, good looking, minimal interface flash frontend viewer.
Thanks!
You can use Google Document Viewer in embedded mode. It cannot be installed on your server and your documents will have to be accessible from the web.