I have a REST Service that I want it to receive a json string request I have set up my URLMap as follows the top URL when populated and requested works fine but I would like my request to be a json string and that is not working I am getting a 500 error am I missing something please advice.
I have to do a development that should to connect with a external REST API and it throws different HttpStatus and a body content with the description of the problem.
Hello friends, I am having the following problem when passing a parameter in the execution of a zen query? If the parameter has more than 50 characters of the error. Http://127.0.0.1.57772/csp/sistema/CLINICA.Rel.Atestado.cls?nome="José Roberval Benedito da Silveira Gonçalves Sobrinho "
Is there a configuration or solution to this problem?
Credentials for a Productions are stored as plain text in ^Ens.SecondaryData.Password and exposed as plain text via SQL table Ens_Config.Credentials which is not ideal as only admins should know the credentials.
I can create my own adapter etc... to store and use encrypted passwords but does anyone know if there is a standard way to do this in a Production?
Alternatively, am I missing how to secure this so the production can run and someone can monitor and operate a production without access to the SQL table or global?
Hello! I am currently creating a class for a small error trap. I have it working and all is good but I really want to change the order of the fields in the SQL return from Alphabetical to something else.
The current Order is ID, ActionType, ErrorCount, ErrorDetails, Model, ResultCode, ResultMessage, Stock and Yard
I would really like for the field order to be ID, Yard, Stock, Model, etc.
Is it possible to access (read, write) to an external Oracle database via Cache SQL Gateway using JDBC in Cache Object Script? I am currently using ODBC successfully but wanted to see if JDBC was an option too. If it is possible, does anyone have a basic Object Script example(s) that I can review?
SELECT Category, CrewNumber, MedicalCertificationDate, Seat, SeatbeltUsed, Sex, ShoulderHarnessUsed, ToxicologyTestPerformed, childsub INTO #tempfemale FROM Aviation.Crew WHERE Sex = 'F'
I have created a simple package that allows the use of Cache with the Laravel Framework.
From my initial testing everything seems to be operating smoothly but I would like to appeal to the PHP users in the community to help me improve this package.
When I use jdbc driver to query the column info ,the "REMARKS" field always show the same as the "COLUMN_NAME" field.
When I use the sql "select * from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.columns a where a.table_name='some table name ' " to query columns info,there has a "DESCRIPTION" field ,the value is some comment for the current field.
So is there anyway to return the description to the jdbc remarks field? And is there anyway to update the desciption or remarks field? Or is there some other way that I don't know to manage column comment info?
I am receiving a JSON File as Stream container Using pRequest As Ens.StreamContainer and output as Output pResponse As %Persistent in a Custom Business Operation
Healthcare interoperability is instrumental in improving patient care, decreasing healthcare provider costs, and providing a more accurate picture to providers. However, with so many different systems, data is formatted in many different ways. There are many standards that have been created to try to solve this problem, including HL7v2, HL7v3, and CDA but each one has its drawbacks.
I created a password validation routine for the management portal, which is called from the System-wide Security Parameters. The validation process works correctly, but the error message that is displayed to the user when the entered password fails validation, consists of two separate error codes and messages
During a major version upgrade it is advisable to recompile the classes and routines of all your namespaces (see Major Version Post-Installation Tasks).
Your application is deployed and everything is running fine. Great, hi-five! Then out of the blue the phone starts to ring off the hook – it’s users complaining that the application is sometimes ‘slow’. But what does that mean? Sometimes? What tools do you have and what statistics should you be looking at to find and resolve this slowness? Is your system infrastructure up to the task of the user load? What infrastructure design questions should you have asked before you went into production? How can you capacity plan for new hardware with confidence and without over-spec'ing? How can you stop the phone ringing? How could you have stopped it ringing in the first place?