How to download previous kaa versions - kaa

I want to download a previous kaa version on the format of the sandbox image, I have searched everywhere but I didn't find these files to download. Does anybody know if they are still available?

Historically, the Kaa site provides download option for the latest release only.
Anyway, the previous versions of Kaa Sandbox are available and can be provided by a request. Please use 'Contact us' option on the Kaa Web site to request Kaa Sandbox download link (please specify the version(s) you are interested in).

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Why production module not showing on ignition 8.0?

I have recently installed ignition 8.0 with demo version. In this software, I am not able to see production module under the project browser. Any idea how to enable this module.
Regards,
Dhamu
Ignition 8.0 does not contain a Module called Production. The core Modules are SQL Bridge, Perspective, Vision, Tag Historian, Reporting, OPC UA, Alarm Notification, SMS Notification, Sequential Function Charts, WebDev and Enterprise Administration. There are advanced Modules as well that I did not list. To view the installed Modules for your demo; login into the Ignition Gateway, navigate to the Configure tab and then choose Modules on the left pane under System. There one will see the License and state of each Module installed. You will have to reset your demo trial every two hours for the Modules to work.
Ignition’s site gives a good overview of Modules: https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/display/DOC80/Introducing+Modules
In addition, you alluded to Production and Project. If you are looking for a Project on the Gateway. You will need to Import the Production Project to the demo Gateway. Here is a link incase you are asking that question: https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/display/DOC80/Project+Export+and+Import
Please change your question if so, see comment above.

Your app utilizes a version of Vitamio, a multimedia library used for playing various types of media files, containing a security vulnerability

I developed an app that'll stream a rtmp video. Before I used VitamioBundle-master. I upload my app in play store it shows some warning message for upgrading my app that has to use vitamio latest version. I download it from the link shown in that alert message. Now I develop the app using vitamio 5.0.2 downloaded from the link https://www.vitamio.org/en/Download/. Once I upload the app play store shows the same alert message
Security alert
Your app utilizes a version of Vitamio, a multimedia library used for playing various types of media files, containing a security vulnerability.
Please upgrade your app(s) as soon as possible and increment the version number of the upgraded APK. Beginning 14 March 2016, Google Play will block publishing of any new apps or updates that use pre-5.0 versions of Vitamio.
The vulnerability was addressed in Vitamio v5.0. The latest versions of Vitamio can be downloaded on the Vitamio website. You can confirm your Vitamio version by checking if the SDK includes libs/armeabi-v7a/libvinit.so or libs/armeabi/libvinit.so. If either file is present, the SDK needs to be upgraded. For help upgrading, see the Vitamio support documentation. If you’re using a 3rd party library that bundles Vitamio, please notify the 3rd party and work with them to address this.
To confirm you’ve upgraded correctly, submit the updated version to the Developer Console and check back after five hours. If the app hasn’t been correctly upgraded, we will display a warning.
The vulnerability is due to the Vitamio SDK containing world-writable code. For more information about the vulnerability, please see this NowSecure blog post. For other technical questions, you can post to Stack Overflow and use the tags “android-security” and “vitamio.”
While these specific issues may not affect every app that uses Vitamio, it’s best to stay up to date on all security patches. Apps with vulnerabilities that expose users to risk of compromise may be considered in violation of our Malicious Behavior policy and section 4.4 of the Developer Distribution Agreement.
Apps must also comply with the Developer Distribution Agreement and Developer Program Policies. If you feel we have sent this warning in error, contact our policy support team through the Google Play Developer Help Center.
I gone through several solutions mentioned in different tutorial but not yet get a clear idea. Can anyone tell me the step by step procedure for updating my vitamio sdk version, or else is there any other lib for streaming rtmp video in my Android app?
Unfortunately, Vitamio 5.0.2 added back the old libvinit.so file, so it gets flagged as an old version of Vitamio. You can just delete libvinit.so and it should work.

Where to find IBM WebSphere WMQ 6.0 jar files

I am trying to implement code where I can send and receive the SOAP messages to IBM MQ. As of my knowledge jar file are required for my code to work, but could not find any place where either I can download the files or can do whole setup of WebSphere 6.0
Do anyone have any idea how can I get it ?
Please be aware that grabbing the jar files from an MQ Server or other installation is not supported by IBM and never has been. However, because it is one of the most commonly used methods to install the MQ client for Java or JMS and fairly common in Java developer culture, IBM has provided a Java-only install option. Please see the Redistributable Clients page in the Knowledge Center for details.
As the name suggests, this install provides an MQ Client package that can be redistributed with independently developed MQ applications. While that is helpful, the main reason IBM provides it is to provide a lightweight install package that...
Contains the correct and complete set of jar files as packaged by IBM.
Is intact and verifiable against a known specification and inventory.
Can reliably be expected to perform as per the documentation set for that version.
Contains all of IBM's diagnostic utilities both in the compiled binaries and in the Java classes.
Contains additional utilities such as GSKit for managing certificates.
Can be patched using IBM's standard Fix Pack install media so that integrity of the installed classes and libraries is preserved.
When using IBM's install media and procedure, the result is far more stable but int he event something goes wrong, the presence of the diagnostic utilities and conformance to a standard install procedure can dramatically reduce outage durations.
Also, there are occasional instances in which a customer with full support entitlements is told that their non-standard installation is not supported and they need to correct it before continuing the PMR. Though this doesn't happen often, in most cases the problem is resolved when the MQ client is installed according to spec. When that doesn't fix it, at least diagnostics can proceed at a faster pace.
The link above has all the details, including links to the client downloads, and is highly recommended reading. You can also go directly to Fix Central for the downloads. Fix Central offers all supported MQ client versions and the relocatable clients come in v8.0 and up. In the download list, look for the "All Java" package.
As Tim noted, mixing client and server versions is supported, provided both client and server are currently in service. Generally you want to develop against the latest version of MQ client because it has the most recent client-side features and will have the longest service life before a version upgrade is required.
Assuming you're on a Unix platform for your queue manager, the client will be found at:
/opt/mqm/java/lib
However, all MQ clients are compatible with all queue manager versions. I strongly recommend you use a client which is still supported, which means 7.1, 7.5, 8.0, or 9.0 at time of writing. These are freely downloadable from the SupportPac website.
The SupportPacs of interest are those starting 'MQC'. SupportPac MQC8 for example contains the MQ V8.0 client.
Thanks everyone. Just an update to the above answer. In my case I have asked the WebSphere administrator for providing me the lib folders which contains all the required MQ jar files.
I have asked him to provide following files from the C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\WebSphere MQ\Java\lib\ folders:
* com.ibm.mq.jar
* connector.jar
* com.ibm.mq.jmqi.jar
* com.ibm.mq.headers.jar
* com.ibm.mq.commonservices.jar

Cannot find the management option in the Kaa Sandbox,updated kaa to 0.10.0

I currently have kaa 0.10.0,cannot find the sandbox management as in earlier version so that I may update the sandbox address.
In my case, I have the Sandbox Management page as described in the documentation.
Try to clean up cache in your browser. Also investigate logs located in the /var/log/kaa/ directory for details. Troubleshooting guide will be helpful.

From where I can download Adobe AEM Quickstart jar file to start practicing on it?

I am a developer. I want to learn Adobe Experience Manager. That's why I need to setup it locally to start learning. But I can't because I have not found any link to download AEM quickstart jar file. Can anyone help me on this?
You can't download AEM like you can download WordPress or Drupal. You can try contacting Adobe on the Marketing Cloud website although I don't know what their response will be. If you attend an Adobe Training Services class for AEM you will walk away with an AEM jar and a developer's license.
In the meantime, AEM is based off a lot of open source technology. You can download and learn Apache Sling, Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Felix.
You will need to get with an Adobe sales person to get a trial/demo version of Adobe Experience Manager. Use phone number on the bottom of the AEM page on the Adobe site: http://www.adobe.com/products/request-consultation/marketing-cloud.html?s_osc=70114000002JNwKAAW&s_iid=70114000002JHs3AAG
Please have a look at same kind of Questions on Adobe AEM Forums:
Link:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manager.topic.html/forum__axbl-any_trial_versionof.html
I hope this will help you.
Thanks and Regards
Kautuk Sahni
If you're working for an organisation that has AEM licenses available (a client or a partner of Adobe's), you can find the quickstart JAR, as well as feature packs, hotfixes and service packs on the Software Distribution Portal. See https://experience.adobe.com/#/downloads/content/software-distribution/en/aem.html
You'll need an Adobe login belonging to an organisation that has access to AEM, though.
One thing that may be confusing is that you won't find every individual version available as a quickstart. There's usually a reasonably recent quickstart JAR available, and service packs that need to be installed on top of it. For example, at the time of writing, I could download cq-quickstart-6.5.8.jar. If I wanted SP 11 or SP 12, I had to install aem-service-pkg-6.5.11-1.0.zip or aem-service-pkg-6.5.12.0.zip as CRX package. There's no need to install intermediate versions. You should be fine just getting the zip with the exact SP version you want to use.

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