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Please see the maven phase is important in the execution for the reports - made it bold (check your jenkins pipeline and java code both for the phase).Others project specific parameters like projectKey, projectVersion, name and others in my properties file. I was also able to get it done in the NodeJs project. Feel free to reach out to me in case you face any issues.
By default, purity annotations are trusted. Purity annotations on calledmethods affect type-checking of client code. However, you can make amistake by writing @SideEffectFree on the declaration of a method thatis not actually side-effect-free or by writing @Deterministic on thedeclaration of a method that is not actually deterministic.
Tomcat runs within a JVM. The JVM periodically performs garbage collection(GC) to remove java objects which are no longer being used. When the JVMperforms GC execution of code within Tomcat freezes. If the maximum timeconfigured for establishment of a database connection is less than the amountof time garbage collection took you can get a database connection failure.
In tkeclipse, the preference editor tool allows you to set the defaultsizes of the various stacks. After you enter the new size, save it using the `SavePreferences' button, and restart tkeclipse.11. Debugging11.1. How do I debug my ECLiPSe program?Use the Tracer. In tkeclipse, choose "Tracer" from the Tools menu. Seethe chapter on "Debugging" in the User Manual; and the worked examplein chapter 5 of the ECLiPSe Tutorial.11.2. How do I visualise constraint propagation and variable domains?The Tracer is designed to let you step through the execution of yourprogram. The visualisation tools are designed to let you see the effects on constraints on your variables's domains. The two can be used together.11.3. Where is my program spending its time?Use the profiling tools in libraries profile, port_profile,instprofile, and coverage. In tkeclipse 5.7 and later, "Time Profile"and "Port Profile" can be invoked from the Run menu.11.4. My program is now bug-free: how do I remove debugging code?By default, ECLiPSe produces debuggable (traceable) code. Because itincludes tracing information, this code is slower. You can ask insteadfor optimised (non-traceable) code with the directive: :-pragma(nodebug).12. Visualisation12.1. Why won't the visualisation client start?The visualisation client does not start automatically: you must invokeit from the Tools menu in tkeclipse. The most common reason it won'tstart is a problem with Java on your computer. Check the Java versionand installation (Java should be installed before ECLiPSe). Check theCLASSPATH environment variable. Check paths and access permissions.Consult your local ECLiPSe expert and the Visualisation Tools manual.12.2. How do I look at the changes for one variable?In the visualisation client, right-click on the variable thatyou are interested in and choose "Hold on updates".12.3. How do I get an `animation' of my program's activity?Use the "Auto resume" option:
If delayed goals occur, you should check that all decision variableshave been labelled, and that the constraints have assigned values to allother variables. If so, then the existence of a few delayed goals isprobably not significant: they likely occur because of interval arithmetic(see next question).13.3. Why does ic give me so many delayed goals?Interval arithmetic is not like arithmetic with integers or reals.A major reason why ic gives delayed goals (beyond unresolvedconstraints you have posted) is because some arithmetic operationscannot be resolved: for example, is 1.0__2.0 > 1.5__2.5? In tkeclipse,select "Delayed Goals" from the Tools menu to see all delayed goals. Youcan then examine them to see whether they are significant for you.13.4. What's the difference between ; and #\/?; is Prolog disjunction; #\/ is a constraint(disjunctive constraint). ; introduces a choice point in yourcode, which you might use to write a search procedure; #\/imposes a constraint, which you might use to model a problem.13.5. Why are the same constraints in ic and ic_global?The constraints have the same declarative semantics (what they do,conceptually), but different operational semantics (how they do it, inpractice). Those in ic_global perform more computation, butachieve more propagation. Insimple terms, the prpagation in the ic_global takes a more"global" view of the constraint by reasoning over several variables at thesame time, rather than just pairs of variables. For example,all_different in ic is decomposed into#\= constraints between all possible pairs of variables, whereas the ic considers the variables in the constraint together.14. eplex library14.1. What LP/MIP solvers does ECLiPSe have?ECLiPSe is able to interface with the open-source Coin-ORproject's solvers via their Open Solver Interface (OSI); currently thisis mainly interfaced to the CLP/CBC solvers, with a prototype toSYMPHONY/CLP solvers. It is also able to interface to the commercialsolvers ILOG's CPLEX and DashOptimization's Xpress-MP, but no license for either is included withECLiPSe 5.8 or later. Both companies offer academic licences at discountedrates. Dash offers free academic licenses to Universities throughtheir AcademicPartner Program. 2ff7e9595c
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