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Andrew Fletcher
Setting up the admin password.   Process: 1. Edit jetty.xml To begin you are going to edit the file “server/etc/jetty.xml”.  However, if you aren't sure of the location of jetty.xml, run the command find / -name jetty.xml -type fFor me, the output was /opt/solr-8.11.1/server/etc/jetty.xmlEdit the file jetty.xml, by adding it before the Configure tag ends <Callname="addBean"> <Arg> <New class="org.eclipse.jetty.security.HashLoginService"> <Set...
Andrew Fletcher
In this article I'll walk through the steps I went through to install Solr on...
Andrew Fletcher
Looking to install Solr on your server?  Not sure if it worth the...
Andrew Fletcher
As a web developer, you will most likely need to run local copies of a bunch of...
Andrew Fletcher
Every project has to kick off somewhere.  Yep well that's a no brainer....
Andrew Fletcher
I installed Lando 3.6.2 and Laravel 9.  When I visit the web page, I getting Fatal error: Composer detected issues in your platform: Your Composer dependencies require a PHP version ">= 8.0.2". You are running 7.4.28. in /app/vendor/composer/platform_check.php on line 24  Problem solving Opening the directory in VS Code, if I run the command  php -vThe response I'm getting is PHP 8.1.2 (cli) (built: Jan 21 2022 04:47:26) (NTS) Copyright (c) The PHP Group Zend Engine v4.1.2,...
Andrew Fletcher
Do you want set up a CI/CD process using GitHub Actions? This is a walk-through...
Andrew Fletcher
If like me you tried the command php artisanHowever, you had the following...
Andrew Fletcher
Having Drupal Solr Search APi running, I thought adding synonyms to the mix...
Andrew Fletcher
You would have come across a URL string that appears...
Andrew Fletcher
Core Data - customising our data model When you are using Core Data, and let's say that you have a requirement to have an attribute where the options available should be a defined list.  Such as "Not Started", "Pending", "In Development" and "Completed".  How do you create this as an option in Core Data?   Thinking out loud, the practical solution would be to use an enum.  But how do you use a enum in this instance?  As you might have noticed, unfortunately, it...