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Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?

Ashish Vijaywargiya-5
Hello,

Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? I have few questions:

1) How is overall performance of new OS.

2) Is everything fine if we setup OFBiz development environment on it?
For example installing Postgres, Mysql, jdk1.6 etc.

Thanks in advance!

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Ashish Vijaywargiya
HotWax Media - est. 1997



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Re: Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?

Rajbir Saini
Hi Ashish,

I have been using it since Beta 2. I am not sure about performance as
upgrading to newer versions makes my machine slower. I am not sure if it
is Ubuntu or age of the machine.

Regarding dev environment, I have upgraded the system using auto updates
and did not face any problem.

Thanks,

Raj

On Tuesday 01 May 2012 12:44 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? I have few questions:
>
> 1) How is overall performance of new OS.
>
> 2) Is everything fine if we setup OFBiz development environment on it?
> For example installing Postgres, Mysql, jdk1.6 etc.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>

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Re: Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?

Robert Gan
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I used 10.04 for 2 years and switched now to 12.04 with unity theme.

In my opinion 12.04 is a little bit slower than 10.04, but this also can be a result of the unity theme - caused by the grafical effects like windows vista / 7. Anyway I do not really like the unity, so maybe I switch back to the "old" look, but I will try it with 12.04 and check the performance.

ofbiz, postgresql, pqadmin and eclipse run without any problems on 12.04.

regards

robert

Ashish Vijaywargiya-5 wrote
Hello,

Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? I have few questions:

1) How is overall performance of new OS.

2) Is everything fine if we setup OFBiz development environment on it?
For example installing Postgres, Mysql, jdk1.6 etc.

Thanks in advance!

--
Kind Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
HotWax Media - est. 1997
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Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause

krishan.babbar
Hi All,

I want to fetch products' details using multiple product ids in where clause
so that there should be a single query for all the products to be shown in
single page.
Similarly I want to fetch multiple products for multiple categories like at
home page I am showing all the products of 3 different categories say mostly
sold, mostly viewed, recently sold. So my concern is fetching all the data
in one go instead of calling same query/service again and again.

Please let me know if such services already exist?


Thanks,
Krishan Babbar
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RE: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause

SkipDever
Try this:

                List productIds = UtilMisc.toList("product1", "product2", etc);
            List productsList  = delegator.findByCondition("Product", new
EntityExpr("productId", EntityOperator.IN, productIds), null, null);

You can also use findByAnd

Skip

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Subject: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause


Hi All,

I want to fetch products' details using multiple product ids in where clause
so that there should be a single query for all the products to be shown in
single page.
Similarly I want to fetch multiple products for multiple categories like at
home page I am showing all the products of 3 different categories say mostly
sold, mostly viewed, recently sold. So my concern is fetching all the data
in one go instead of calling same query/service again and again.

Please let me know if such services already exist?


Thanks,
Krishan Babbar
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Re: Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?

Ashish Vijaywargiya-5
In reply to this post by Rajbir Saini
Thanks so much Raj for the additional information.
I was expecting one reply from your side on this subject, I hope you are
doing well. :-)

In next few weeks or so I'll try Ubuntu 12.04 and be back with
additional information!!!

--
Kind Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
HotWax Media - est. 1997


On Tuesday 01 May 2012 04:45 PM, Rajbir Saini wrote:

> Hi Ashish,
>
> I have been using it since Beta 2. I am not sure about performance as
> upgrading to newer versions makes my machine slower. I am not sure if
> it is Ubuntu or age of the machine.
>
> Regarding dev environment, I have upgraded the system using auto
> updates and did not face any problem.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Raj
>
> On Tuesday 01 May 2012 12:44 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? I have few questions:
>>
>> 1) How is overall performance of new OS.
>>
>> 2) Is everything fine if we setup OFBiz development environment on
>> it? For example installing Postgres, Mysql, jdk1.6 etc.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>


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Re: Anyone tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?

Ashish Vijaywargiya-5
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Thanks so much Robert!!!

--
Kind Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
HotWax Media - est. 1997


On Tuesday 01 May 2012 05:37 PM, Robert G. wrote:
> ofbiz, postgresql, pqadmin and eclipse run without any problems on 12.04.
>


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Re: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause

krishan.babbar
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Thanks Skip,



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From: Skip
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 9:59 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: RE: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause

Try this:

List productIds = UtilMisc.toList("product1", "product2", etc);
            List productsList  = delegator.findByCondition("Product", new
EntityExpr("productId", EntityOperator.IN, productIds), null, null);

You can also use findByAnd

Skip

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 5:20 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause


Hi All,

I want to fetch products' details using multiple product ids in where clause
so that there should be a single query for all the products to be shown in
single page.
Similarly I want to fetch multiple products for multiple categories like at
home page I am showing all the products of 3 different categories say mostly
sold, mostly viewed, recently sold. So my concern is fetching all the data
in one go instead of calling same query/service again and again.

Please let me know if such services already exist?


Thanks,
Krishan Babbar
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RE: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause

deb.panda
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Sharing an experience....
findByCondition - is deprecated and hence not suggested. This might hit
performance later.

Food for thought --
findByAnd , findList are preferred to findByCondition.
Also condition can be made by EntityCondition - A static class of all the
condition may be used to be used later by all developers.

Dev


From:
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To:
<[hidden email]>
Date:
05/01/2012 10:04 PM
Subject:
RE: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause



Try this:

                                 List productIds =
UtilMisc.toList("product1", "product2", etc);
            List productsList  = delegator.findByCondition("Product", new
EntityExpr("productId", EntityOperator.IN, productIds), null, null);

You can also use findByAnd

Skip

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 5:20 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause


Hi All,

I want to fetch products' details using multiple product ids in where
clause
so that there should be a single query for all the products to be shown in
single page.
Similarly I want to fetch multiple products for multiple categories like
at
home page I am showing all the products of 3 different categories say
mostly
sold, mostly viewed, recently sold. So my concern is fetching all the data
in one go instead of calling same query/service again and again.

Please let me know if such services already exist?


Thanks,
Krishan Babbar
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Re: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause

krishan.babbar
Great

Thanks,
Krishan Babbar
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Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: RE: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause

Sharing an experience....
findByCondition - is deprecated and hence not suggested. This might hit
performance later.

Food for thought --
findByAnd , findList are preferred to findByCondition.
Also condition can be made by EntityCondition - A static class of all the
condition may be used to be used later by all developers.

Dev


From:
"Skip" <[hidden email]>
To:
<[hidden email]>
Date:
05/01/2012 10:04 PM
Subject:
RE: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause



Try this:

                                 List productIds =
UtilMisc.toList("product1", "product2", etc);
            List productsList  = delegator.findByCondition("Product", new
EntityExpr("productId", EntityOperator.IN, productIds), null, null);

You can also use findByAnd

Skip

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 5:20 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Need to fetch records using multiple ids in where clause


Hi All,

I want to fetch products' details using multiple product ids in where
clause
so that there should be a single query for all the products to be shown in
single page.
Similarly I want to fetch multiple products for multiple categories like
at
home page I am showing all the products of 3 different categories say
mostly
sold, mostly viewed, recently sold. So my concern is fetching all the data
in one go instead of calling same query/service again and again.

Please let me know if such services already exist?


Thanks,
Krishan Babbar
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