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Amy Ballard replied on July 13, 2009 15:08 to the problem "unable to publish" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on July 08, 2009 16:13 to the problem "Is there something wrong with the documentation server?" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on June 09, 2009 14:56 to the problem "Did the BungeeConnect SSL certificate expire?" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on June 08, 2009 21:44 to the question "Bungee Application into Salesforce account" in Bungee Labs:
I know it very simple but, I've not integrated a Bungee App in to Salesforce myself. I need to talk to another employee when he gets back from a conference out of town.
When you say you would like a WSDL of your Bungee App, is your Bungee App a headless App? Or are you wanting to use a WSDL from Salesforce and import in into your Bungee App for comunicating between your app and Salesforce?-
Amy Ballard started following the idea "Direct uploading of Resources in Builder." in Bungee Labs.
Amy Ballard replied on May 29, 2009 20:50 to the question "Function Interfaces no longer trigger for one of my accounts." in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on May 13, 2009 15:30 to the question "Support for Amazon SimpleDB?" in Bungee Labs:
There is a simple application. Log into the builder, select the Design tab, you should see a section on the screen named "Open Example Code". Expand the section named "Libraries". Click on "Amazon_SimpleDB". This will allow you to import the source code into your Design Group. This is the sample code mentioned in the blog post.
Amy Ballard replied on May 12, 2009 21:46 to the question "Any native data storage capabilities?" in Bungee Labs:
We do not have any guaranteed built in storage. We didn’t want to try to be in that business in addition to the platform we are providing. And there are a lot of good companies out there that already provided hosted databases. We setup the sandbox to allow you to test out the MySQL functionality before you setup a hosted database. You could use the sandbox for configuration info or user preferences but we don’t backup the data so there are no guarantees.
Your best bet would be to set up an account for a hosted database. And then refer to the following doc:
http://docs.bungeeconnect.com/Concept_:_Introduction_to_Working_with_SQL_Databases
Amy Ballard replied on May 12, 2009 15:10 to the question "The best way to work with instructions. Make them available at all times." in Bungee Labs:
When you click the "Get Started" button on a tutorial page, it should open the tutorial in a new browser window. Then you should have the design tab open and a second window with the tutorial.
Also, you can open a second window and log into the builder a second time. Then have the Learn tab open in one window and the Design tab open in the other window.
Amy Ballard replied on May 05, 2009 18:20 to the problem "More available rows/columns on forms?" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on March 27, 2009 19:47 to the question "Is there a way to get a dateTime for now and now -24 hours?" in Bungee Labs:
This doc mentions about now: http://docs.bungeeconnect.com/Express...
I don't think there is any documentation on using compute.
Amy Ballard replied on March 27, 2009 17:37 to the question "Is there a way to get a dateTime for now and now -24 hours?" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on March 12, 2009 21:25 to the question "Any UK Companies / Developers with Bungee App experience?" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on February 27, 2009 00:06 to the problem "webdav server offline?" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on February 26, 2009 20:03 to the problem "webdav server offline?" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on January 19, 2009 18:27 to the question "Java webservices with bungee" in Bungee Labs:
Yes, Bungee can interact with REST and SOAP Webservices regardless of the language used to create the Webservice. You can also specify the port associated with the Webservice, if you are using a non-standart port. If your Webservice is REST, for example, you would use the HTTP class (a built in Bungee Class).
HTTP has a function: execute(url, response)
You would pass a url begining "http://XX:444" to this function.
Here's a doc that talks about using REST in Bungee: REST
And here's a doc that talks about using SOAP: SOAP
Let me know if you need more help.
Amy Ballard replied on December 08, 2008 17:49 to the question "How does one return to the "database overview" screen?" in Bungee Labs:
Yep, I see what you mean now. When you first login, you are on the Schema tab and below that a database is select. But once you navigate to a table view, you can't get that view again. When you select the database view, you get the last table selected not the database.
Looks like a bug in the app. I'll take a look and see if I can find the bug.
Amy Ballard replied on December 08, 2008 16:46 to the question "How does one return to the "database overview" screen?" in Bungee Labs:
Amy Ballard replied on November 10, 2008 21:06 to the problem "The solution explorer window never opens." in Bungee Labs:
Thanks. You say you "never see the solution explorer window". When you open a solution there isn't a window that opens. The Solution Explorer is the top, right pane in the Builder. When you open a solution, you should see the solution name on the tab and below the tab, a tree control containing the projects (if you added some projects).
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