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I installed oracle db version 19c in my docker environment with the following command:
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Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:53SQL*Loader is in the image - but the docker container is separate from your host OS, so ubuntu doesn't know any of the files or commands inside it exist. Any commands inside the container should be run as docker commands. If you try this, it should connect to your running container and print the help page:
QUESTION
I'm currently working on a project running a jboss backend server (server-ear:ear exploded artefact) and a java gui (java 11) as frontend.
The backend contains a java service bean which accesses a database server and throws a custom exception (extends exceptions), if the variable is not found. The GUI catches the custom exceptions with a try and catch block.
The code is build and run inside of Intellij + Maven.
If i try to execute the code following arrow pops up at runtime:
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Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 10:54So for anyone interested what the problem was:
Since we are using a custom logger (ServiceLoggingInvocationHandler) which try catched the exceptions of an invoke method, the catched exceptions were already wrapped with an invocation exception and were not the original exceptions. To solve the problem we needed to unwrap the exceptions again before forwarding them.
Since the logger was only used in debugging mode and only when specified the problem was only occurring for me.
QUESTION
I know there are some other questions (with answers) to this topic. But no of these was helpful for me.
I have a postfix server (postfix 3.4.14 on debian 10) with following configuration (only the interesting section):
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Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 08:30Here I'm wondering about the line [in s_client]
New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
You're apparently using OpenSSL 1.0.2, where that's a basically useless relic. Back in the days when OpenSSL supported SSLv2 (mostly until 2010, although almost no one used it much after 2000), the ciphersuite values used for SSLv3 and up (including all TLS, but before 2014 OpenSSL didn't implement higher than TLS1.0) were structured differently than those used for SSLv2, so it was important to qualify the ciphersuite by the 'universe' it existed in. It has almost nothing to do with the protocol version actually used, which appears later in the session-param decode:
QUESTION
I am trying to get all numerical value (integers,decimal,float,scientific notation) from an expression and want to differentiate them from digits that are not realy number but part of a name. For example in the expression below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 04:23This should take care of it. (All the items are strings)
QUESTION
I'm running gitlab-ce on-prem with min.io as a local S3 service. CI/CD caching is working, and basic connectivity with the S3-compatible minio is good. (Versions: gitlab-ce:13.9.2-ce.0
, gitlab-runner:v13.9.0
, and minio/minio:latest
currently c253244b6fb0
.)
Is there additional configuration to differentiate between job-artifacts and pipeline-artifacts and storing them in on-prem S3-compatible object storage?
In my test repo, the "build" stage builds a sparse R package. When I was using local in-gitlab job artifacts, it succeeds and moves on to the "test" and "deploy" stages, no problems. (And that works with S3-stored cache, though that configuration is solely within gitlab-runner
.) Now that I've configured minio as a local S3-compatible object storage for artifacts, though, it fails.
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Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 18:30The answer is to bypass the empty-string test; the underlying protocol does not support region-less configuration, nor is there a configuration option to support it.
The trick is able to work because the use of 'endpoint'
causes the 'region'
to be ignored. With that, setting the region to something and forcing the endpoint allows it to work:
QUESTION
I have the following data frame:
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Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 15:50library(tidyverse)
df %>%
mutate(flag = pmap_lgl(., ~"aa" %in% str_to_lower(c(...))))
QUESTION
How to extract from this JSON object "artist name", "popularity" and "uri" into a dataframe?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 14:43if i understood the problem correctly you can try not to use list structure, edit it like this
QUESTION
I'm trying to insert a new column on a pandas data frame with custom values based on a condition. I have written the code as below but it does not work. Am i missing anything here? I dont want to define a list and then insert it because i may not be processing all the data from the dataset. Any easy way to acheive this?
My Original dataset :
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Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 13:27IIUC, you can try map
:
QUESTION
I need to send my Front-end data to my server. To do that I create code something like this. But I can't find out send my data to the server using ajax (multipart/form-data)
My HTML Part -
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Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 10:50QUESTION
I installed a Kubernetes cluster of three nodes, the control node looked ok, when I tried to join the other two nodes the status for both of is: Not Ready
On control node:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 20:41After seeing whole log line entry
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