Flex, zend production error - apache-flex

I've got my flex, php & zend project working fine on localhost but when I try to move it to production I get the following error:
Class "testService" does not exist: Plugin by name 'testService' was not found in the registry; used
paths:
: /home/myNewFolder/services/
#0 /home/ZendFramework/library/Zend/Amf/Server.php(550): Zend_Amf_Server->_dispatch('paged', Array,
'testService')
#1 /home/ZendFramework/library/Zend/Amf/Server.php(626): Zend_Amf_Server-
>_handle(Object(Zend_Amf_Request_Http))
#2 /home/myNewFolder/gateway.php(69): Zend_Amf_Server->handle()
#3 {main}
I've got my amf_config file as follows:
[zend]
webroot =/home/myNewFolder
zend_path =/home/ZendFramework/library
[zendamf]
amf.production = false
amf.directories[]=services
my .swf & services folder are located in "myNewFolder", which is located under the root of my directory.
I am using Zend version 1.9.4, Flex SDK 4.1. My localhost is windows & production host is Linux

two potential problems, the home on the server is not the path you think. Print home to screen to see what is there. Second, always, always use small letters. Too many problems arise when you write myApp, MyApp or Myapp. just write myapp, and do not worry again
Edit: wait a second, your services path is wrong. I assume it is under New Folder. Your amf directories should change to amf.directories[]=./services

Remember that Unix is case sensitive, and Windows doesn't so check the case, your file should be named testService.php, or TestService.php.

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Open files in PHPStorm with Vagrant+Symfony application

I know you can open files from Symfony profiler or exception file links using this in project/app/config.yml :
framework:
ide: "phpstorm://open?file=%%f&line=%%l"
More info: http://developer.happyr.com/open-files-in-phpstorm-from-you-symfony-application
However as I'm using vagrant, the file path of the server doesn't match my host.
I have created a PHP web application server in PHPStorm with the propper path mappings, but still doesn't work.
Any ideas?
Thanks
When running your app in a container or in a virtual machine, you can tell Symfony to map files from the guest to the host by changing their prefix. This map should be specified at the end of the URL template, using & and > as guest-to-host separators:
// /path/to/guest/.../file will be opened
// as /path/to/host/.../file on the host
// as /path/to/host/.../file on the host
'phpstorm://%f:%l&/path/to/guest/>/path/to/host/&/foo/>/bar/&...'
Symfony FrameworkBundle Configuration - IDE
The answer given by Jeffry no longer works unfortunately :(. When In configure that with my paths the profiler throws:
ParameterNotFoundException
You have requested a non-existent parameter "f:".
I have configured the path according to this line in the SF docs: This map should be specified at the end of the URL template, which results in this:
phpstorm://open?url=file://%%f&line=%%l&/path/to/guest/>/path/to/host/
However, it does open PHPStorm, but phpstorm does not open the file, so i'm a bit stuck here now.
This solves the issue with the file not opening in PhpStorm from a Vagrant:
phpstorm://open?file=%%f&line=%%l&/path/to/guest/>/path/to/host/
Source: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-65879

Flex Localization: Could not find compiled resource bundle

I tried every solution i found in the internet.
Im using flex 4.5, This is what im doing:
created directory locale/en_US in my src directory
add resources.properties file to that directory with some mappings.
add -locale en_US -source-path=./locale/{locale} -allow-source-path-overlap=true to the compile args.
checked in the framework that the en_US locale directory appear.
add metadata:
<fx:Metadata>
[ResourceBundle("resources")]
</fx:Metadata>
starting the app gives me the exception:
Error: Could not find compiled resource bundle 'resources' for locale 'en_US'.
This is some of the main solutions i tried:
uncheck "Remove unused RSLs" from the build path.
add the directory as a source path.
using the argument -include-resource-bundles and give my directory here (with using the argument -resource-bundle-list to get all bundles).
Any idea what else can i do?
Here is my structure for a mobile app (Android and iOS):
In src/locale I have 3 subdirs: de_DE, en_US, ru_RU
And in compiler options: -locale=ru_RU,en_US,de_DE -source-path=locale/{locale}
For another mobile app I have:
In src/locale 4 subdirs: en_US, hr_HR, sr_RS, sl_SI.
I had to add the latter 3 dirs with copylocale command.
And in compiler options: -locale hr_HR sr_RS sl_SI en_US -allow-source-path-overlap=true
Both apps work well for me with the latest Apache Flex SDK.
Here is the contents of a src/locale/hr_HR/recources.properties file:
# resources.properties file for locale hr_HR
navbar.tables=Stolovi za igranje:
navbar.all=Svi
navbar.vacant_long=Slobodni
navbar.vacant_short=Slb.
navbar.full_long=Su puni
navbar.full_short=Su puni
comments.good_long=dobri
comments.good_short=Dbr.
comments.bad_long=loši
comments.bad_short=loši
comments.without_long=neutralni
comments.without_short=ntr.
help.title=Pomoć
OK i found a solution here:
http://www.nbilyk.com/flex-localization-example
im really not sure why it should be that difficult.
anyway, if someone ever need a help with that. after you successfully compile the file using ant (like described in the link), if you want to load it dynamcally like i needed just use (for example):
resourceManager.localeChain = ["en_US", "es_ES"];
resourceManager.loadResourceModule("Resources_en_US.swf");
resourceManager.loadResourceModule("Resources_es_ES.swf");
worked well for me, no need to add anything to the compiler args for that solution.
Try using the fully qualified directory path name. If you're using ant you can use ${basedir}/src/locale/{locale}

Setting Jetty resourcebase to static file embedded in the same jar file

I am trying to access static resource (eg. first.html) packed inside the same .jar file (testJetty.jar), which also has a class which starts the jetty (v.8) server (MainTest.java). I am unable to set the resource base correctly.
The structure of my jar file (testJetty.jar):
testJetty.jar
first.html
MainTest.java
==
Works fine on local machine, but when I wrap it in jar file and then run it, it doesn't work, giving "404: File not found" error.
I tried to set the resourcebase with the following values, all of which failed:
a) Tried setting it to .
resource_handler.setResourceBase("."); // Results in directory containing the jar file, D:\Work\eclipseworkspace\testJettyResult
b) Tried getting it from getResource
ClassLoader loader = this.getClass().getClassLoader();
File indexLoc = new File(loader.getResource("first.html").getFile());
String htmlLoc = indexLoc.getAbsolutePath();
resource_handler.setResourceBase(htmloc); // Results in D:\Work\eclipseworkspace\testJettyResult\file:\D:\Work\eclipseworkspace\testJettyResult\testJetty1.jar!\first.html
c) Tried getting the webdir
String webDir = this.getClass().getProtectionDomain()
.getCodeSource().getLocation().toExternalForm();
resource_handler.setResourceBase(webdir); // Results in D:/Work/eclipseworkspace/testJettyResult/testJetty1.jar
None of these 3 approaches worked.
Any help or alternative would be appreciated
Thanks
abbas
The solutions provided in this thread work but I think some clarity to the solution could be useful.
If you are building a fat jar and use the ProtectionDomain way you may hit some issues because you are loading the whole jar!
class.getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation().toExternalForm();
So the better solution is the other provided solution
contextHandler.setResourceBase(
YourClass.class
.getClassLoader()
.getResource("WEB-INF")
.toExternalForm());
The problem here is if you are building a fat jar you are not really dumping your webapp resources into WEB-INF but are probably going into the root of the jar, so a simple workaround is to create a folder XXX and use the second approach as follows:
contextHandler.setResourceBase(
YourClass.class
.getClassLoader()
.getResource("XXX")
.toExternalForm());
Or change your build tool to export the webapp files into that given directory. Maybe Maven does this on a Jar for you but gradle does not.
Not unusually, I found a solution to my problem. The 3rd approach mentioned by Stephen in Embedded Jetty : how to use a .war that is included in the .jar from which Jetty starts? worked!
So, I changed from Resource_handler to WebAppContext, where WebAppContext is pointing to the same jar (testJetty.jar) and it worked!
String webDir = MainTest.class.getProtectionDomain()
.getCodeSource().getLocation().toExternalForm(); ; // Results in D:/Work/eclipseworkspace/testJettyResult/testJetty.jar
WebAppContext webappContext = new WebAppContext(webDir, "/");
It looks like ClassLoader.getResource does not understand an empty string or . or / as an argument. In my jar file I had to move all stuf to WEB-INF(any other wrapping dir will do). So the code looks like
contextHandler.setResourceBase(EmbeddedJetty.class.getClassLoader().getResource("WEB-INF").toExternalForm());
so the context looks like this then:
ContextHandler:744 - Started o.e.j.w.WebAppContext#48b3806{/,jar:file:/Users/xxx/projects/dropbox/ui/target/ui-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar!/WEB-INF,AVAILABLE}

Opencms webdav not working

With OpenCms 7.5.3 fresh install:
I create an index.htm page, then export it via webdav to disk. It
creates index.html.xml and __properties/index.html.xml.properties.
Thats ok.
Delete index.html from OpenCms and publish.
Try to import previously exported files via webdav and...
Error 409 conflict when importing __properties/index.html.xml
I tried with 3 different webdav clients, including the Eclipse plugin for webdav.
Also tried with OpenCms 7.5.4 and 8.5.0
Any ideas? Thanks.
It seems to be a known problem by Alkacon (OpenCms developer):
Here is a possible cause:
https://github.com/alkacon/opencms-core/issues/73
("pbeltran" is me there.)
If it helps we did the following on OpenCms 8.5 in order to avoid the error, but sacrificing properties files :(
Just edit WEB-INF/config/opencms-importexport.xml and replace with this:
<repository name="standard" class="org.opencms.repository.CmsRepository">
<params>
<param name="wrapper">org.opencms.file.wrapper.CmsResourceExtensionWrapperJsp</param>
<param name="wrapper">org.opencms.file.wrapper.CmsResourceExtensionWrapperXmlContent</param>
<param name="wrapper">org.opencms.file.wrapper.CmsResourceExtensionWrapperXmlPage</param>
<param name="wrapper">org.opencms.file.wrapper.CmsResourceWrapperSystemFolder</param>
<!--param name="wrapper">org.opencms.file.wrapper.CmsResourceWrapperPropertyFile</param-->
</params>
<filter type="include">
<regex>/</regex>
<!--regex>/__properties/.*</regex-->
<regex>/sites/.*</regex>
<regex>/system/</regex>
<!--regex>/system/__properties/.*</regex-->
<regex>/system/galleries/.*</regex>
<regex>/system/modules/.*</regex>
<!--regex>/system/workplace/.*</regex-->
</filter>
</repository>
Afer that restart your server.
We do regular exports from OpenCms of the modules to keep the whole package (files and properties) in order to keep the solution under control version (SVN). You can create a module with a resource pointing to sites/default to do that. But it's critical to select root site before doing any import/export of that module (if you dont you can break your ocms installation).
Since some months, I'm using the Linux FUSE driver (gentoo's davfs 1.4.7) to mount OpenCms resources. I was quite irritated with the lot of LOG CmsVfsResourceNotFoundException errors, so I ended up removing the __properties dirs from the exported Repository.
If you don't need these __properties files, I'll recommend you to ignore that error and remove the files from the repository as per the instructions in the link.
The corresponding fstab entry:
# WebDAV (opencms)
# http://myserver:8080/opencms/webdav /home/alberto/mnt/myserver-opencms-dav davfs rw,user,noauto 0 0
I have never had Eclipse with webdav up and running, but I successfully use OpenCms 7.5 and 8 daily with webdav:// and webdavs:// from KDE's Kate editor. Maybe give it a try.
In case you want to try, here the URL you need to use to browse the VFS:
webdav(s)://server(:port)/webdav

convert .WAR for auto deploy in karaf/servicemix

I've got very simple .WAR containing example servlet. I'm able to deploy it in servicemix using the following command:
osgi:install file:///home/seiho/apache-servicemix-4.4.2/deploy/TestServlet.war?Bundle-SymbolicName=TestServlet&Webapp-Context=/TestServlet
And then see it in my browser. But only with full path to a file, e.g.: localhost:8080/TestServlet/index.html or localhost:8080/TestServlet/TestServlet (my servlet is TestServlet class).
I'd like to launch the index.html page automatically after entering: localhost:8080/TestServlet
how to do it?
MORE IMPORTANT
I need a way to convert the .WAR file or servlet project (I've got the sources) so that new .WAR file can be auto-deployed by copying it to $SERVICEMIX_HOME/deploy directory.
I've tried editing the MANIFEST.MF file, but with no success. Probably I'm doing something wrong.
Thanks for any advice/help.
To be recognised as a wab, you need to add a context path header to your manifest:
Web-ContextPath: TestServlet
It's working now! I was doing my MANIFEST.MF according to this page: http://team.ops4j.org/wiki/display/ops4j/Pax+Web+Extender+-+War+-+OSGi-fy
The problem was that for some reason "Bundle-Version: 1.0" line was required as opposed to optional as stated on that page.
Honestly, just adding the Bundle-Version fix-it.
I knew it was something wrong with the MANIFEST.MF and after Holly Cummins' question I played with it a bit more. Thanks Holly.
I still can't do anything with the manual site launching (have to manually enter the index.html).
http://localhost:8080/TestServlet/ gives me this:
HTTP ERROR 404
Problem accessing /TestServlet/. Reason:
Not Found
Powered by Jetty://
http://localhost:8080/TestServlet/index.html gives me proper site.

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