[U2] solr

2010-04-23 Thread Symeon Breen
Just a quick ping to see if anyone in the group has ever used solr (the apache opensource search platform) or more importantly integrated into solr as either the front or backend from u2 or even .net ? Thanks Symeon. ___ U2-Users mailing

Re: [U2] UniODBC/UniOLEDB and Win2008?

2010-04-23 Thread Kevin King
Thanks Robert, I see that now. But... how is one to actually use that data source, say, in a SQL Server linked server context? -K ___ U2-Users mailing list U2-Users@listserver.u2ug.org http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users

Re: [U2] solr

2010-04-23 Thread Doug
Hi Symeon: We looked at Apache Lucene a few months back. Lucene technology is the core for Solr project from Apache. Since both of these projects run under the Apache Tomcat engine which is the basis for our U2WebLink product, it seemed a natural fit. There was the compelling hooks in the

Re: [U2] SB CLIENT TERMINATION

2010-04-23 Thread inquieti
You can stop the use of the X button and make sure the session is logged off. To ensure log out tasks are being carried out when users close a session from the system tray icon or menu you can assign a Logout script to be run when SBClient is closed. NOTE: This script will not work if a users

Re: [U2] solr

2010-04-23 Thread Tony Gravagno
From:Symeon Breen Just a quick ping to see if anyone in the group has ever used solr (the apache opensource search platform) or more importantly integrated into solr as either the front or backend from u2 or even .net ? I've never seen Solr, but now that I have, it looks interesting. If

Re: [U2] UniODBC/UniOLEDB and Win2008?

2010-04-23 Thread Robert Houben
Hi Kevin, 64 bit applications will not be able to directly access 32 bit drivers. There are some tricks for working around this, but they are NOT elegant. We're looking at what we need to do to enable our older ODBC drivers to work with 64-bit apps and we're unfortunately probably looking at

Re: [U2] UniODBC/UniOLEDB and Win2008?

2010-04-23 Thread Kevin King
That's all unfortunate. I'm not sure if I'm more disillusioned by the hell that I've gone through with Microsoft in terms of Windows versions and SQL Server and linked servers and config and ... or with the overall state of affairs with the Rocket/U2 connectors. If we can't connect people to our

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[U2] UniVerse Programmer Job Opening

2010-04-23 Thread Bryan Evans
*Orbit Irrigation Products Inc., a leader in the residential irrigation market, is currently seeking a Sr. Pick Programmer/Analyst. * Job responsibilities include: · Analysis and design · Application development · Work estimation · Adherence to development,

Re: [U2] UniVerse Programmer Job Opening

2010-04-23 Thread fft2001
Before y'all ask, Orbit Irrigantion is located in Bountiful, Utah 84011 I just know you're all gonna ask in like two seconds. Will the faux mind reader Johnson -Original Message- From: Bryan Evans melbryev...@gmail.com To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Sent:

Re: [U2] UniVerse Programmer Job Opening

2010-04-23 Thread McGowan, Ian
Before everyone piles in, those candidates who cannot figure out which continent this job is offered on need not apply.. :-) Ian McGowan -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bryan Evans Sent: Friday,

[U2] UV JDBC SQL syntax

2010-04-23 Thread John Hester
We have a call center server doing queries against UV via JDBC, and are having trouble with one of the queries. I'm not a SQL syntax expert, but this query is OK as far as I can tell: SELECT EMAIL.ADDRESS, LEN.OF.KEY, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, PRIORITY, SIC.CODE, SLS.NO, CUST.NO, CUST.NAME, TERRITORY.REP,

Re: [U2] UV JDBC SQL syntax

2010-04-23 Thread Robert Houben
Depending on what tool you are using, the dots will get you into big trouble. For most compliant SQL engines the dot has special meaning, separating qualifiers. If you don't want that to be the case, try putting double quotes around the fields that contain embedded dots in them, including the