Where can I get jsde_sdk.jar for ArcSDE 10? - jar

I had an environment working with no problems, with Geonetwork harvesting metadata from ArcSDE 9.3. It was done trhu the following libraries, copied from the ArcSDE installation to the Geonerwork lib dir:
jsde_sdk.jar
jpe_sdk.jar
concurrent.jar
icu4_3_2.jar
After upgrading to ArcSDE10, the harvesting stopped working.
It is certainly because I'm using *.jars for version 9.3, while having a v10 ArcSDE, but the new installation doesn't have those jars.
Does anyone knows where to get them?

I realize this is an old question but it still comes up quite a bit. If you have current maintenance with Esri you can request the physical media from your account manager. They are no longer available for download on either the Customer Care Portal or MyEsri.

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How to deploy symfony rest api project in hosting without third-party applications?

I am trying to deploy symphony api project in hosting.
Until now, all the projects I have done have been pure php, uploading to hosting is simple and everything always works perfectly.
The situation with symfony is tragic and impossible for me, uploading the code just does not work.
I'm really very disappointed with the framework... deploying react, angular is so easy and here it's just ridiculously impossibly hard...
My question is not specific but I'm sure if there is a good answer it will be useful for thousands like me!
Can someone help me with this please? Any tutorial, video etc.
For 3 days I have been searching for information on Google and YouTube from morning to night all day like crazy.
I would appreciate it if someone could just send me a link to a blog tutorial or a video that works without third party applications. I am really tired...
Symfony is alive and well, just had a major developer conference in Paris days ago. Symfony has a new minor release every 6 months, a new version 6.2 will be released in the coming days.
Just make sure to follow the information for deployment linked above as well as the setup requirements: https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup.html#symfony-tech-requirements. Perhaps you are trying to run Symfony 6.1 with PHP lower than 8.1?
As to other backend frameworks like Laravel (which is based in part on Symfony): Almost everything in PHP land nowadays is using Composer for easy installation. Any hosting environment that provides SSH access should allow you to setup/use Composer.
A common pipeline to roll out projects can be IDE > GitHub > server. You can however use SFTP as well, just make sure that the program you are using follows the .gitignore file and doesn't try to upload everything. Afterwards run Composer and Yarn/NPM to install everything that your project needs.
the whole problem was in the version of composer, which is 1.0.0 in the hosting, which creates hundreds of errors and it is simply impossible to install the project written on the latest version.
All I had to do was manually install the latest version of composer on the hosting.
Then I install the project using the composer phar file
php ~/composer.phar install
instead of the default one which from the hosting is the oldest version 1.0.0 and bring impossible to fix problems.
If anyone has a similar problem just check the composer version in the hosting.

Kentico files version does not match database version. Is it still safe to apply hotfix?

The files of the kentico site in every way say that it is version 11.0.10.
The database, however, says it is version 11.0.6.
Attempting to install the latest hotfix (11.0.49)
The site was site up by a third party so I'm not sure what process they may have used that got things out of sync. Are the database changes small enough or the hotfix cumulative enough that I can ignore the minor version differences?
Apparently the easiest fix is to install the SQL script from the 11.0.10 hotfix to get the database up to date and then install the latest hotfix.

How do I install pglogical extension on Windows machine?

I need to migrate an enterprise production database from a Windows source machine running Postgres 9.5 to an Ubuntu destination machine running Postgres 11.6 with < 15 mins downtime. I plan to do this with pglogical, which requires the extension being loaded on both source and destination. I am having trouble with the source side because it is Windows.
I have very little Postgres-Windows experience and can neither find any helpful literature on the specific situation nor can I figure out for myself how to presumably install from source.
I've dug and dug and so far the only answer I've been able to find is "ugh... Windows". It seems like the only way to build from source is using Visual Studio, which I don't have or know how to use.
Sources:
https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/compiling-postgresql-extensions-visual-studio-windows/
https://postgrespro.ru/list/thread-id/1835275
Alex, the 2ndQuadrant article you link to in your own comment solves this. A few of the project or build options noted there have moved a little bit in the newer VisualStudio Community editions, so I can see where you got hung-up.
Just for kicks I compiled 32-bit DLL on my oldest Windows instance. I included the /Release path so you can grab my DLL & see if it works for you. It's (a) 32-bit because I'm assuming worst-case for an old v9.5 install, and (b) targets Postgres 9.6 because that's what I had installed. Unless there were major API changes though, it should connect to v9.5 without any issues:
https://github.com/mbijon/winpglogical/tree/master
If you find you need a version that entirely matches Postgres 9.5, grab my solution files & VS Community 20xx. Load the project & update the Additional Include Directories in Project Config to target your v9.5 paths. That should be all that's needed to link v9.5 Postgres libs.

SBT 1.0+ Resolvers no longer using Credentials?

this is related to the last question I posted on the subject:
SBT Publish to Visual Studio Team Services (Web) Packages Plugin Repo
At the time I wrote that I was running SBT 0.13.16, and was able to make everything work.
My team has attempted since then to upgrade to SBT 1.0.x, and while for a while it seemed to work, it turns out that was only thanks to the cached versions of our libraries in ivy.
Attempting a clean setup using the same technique that worked in SBT 0.13.16 results in no attempt to send authentication information to the servers (and thus, no library download and frustrated devs); verified with Fiddler.
PUBLISHING does work and seems to make proper use of the credentials, but DEPENDENCY RESOLUTION does not, any longer.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong, or how I can replicate the old behavior?
Thanks!
Apparently this was resolved at some point before sbt 1.1.6.

Updating Symfony 2.0.9 the right way

I'm developing a Tool using Symfony 2. Since my Version of Symfony is a bit old, I would like to update. My current installation is the one "with vandors" and I'm using it under Win7 with XAMPP.
I feel somehow stupid, but even after searching the internet for over an hour, I didn't figure out how to update correctly to Version .15
You would be a great help, if you could give me some dumb-secure instructions on this, because all I've done so far to install or patch software was running an exe-file.
Hopefully my english was good enough to point out what my problem is, but nethertheless I excuse myself for all mistakes.
Greetings GrimReaper1908
The update steps are always given in the release announcement (see Symfony 2.0.15 released):
If you already have a project based on the Symfony Standard Edition
2.0.x, you can easily upgrade to 2.0.15 by getting the new deps and deps.lock files. Then, run the vendors script (it also clears your cache):
./bin/vendors install
If you modified deps file to include additional vendors you'll have to manually merge it with the latest Symfony one.
Vendors script requires git client to work. You'll have to install it.
Since you're on windows: Symfony2 installing vendors in Windows

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