I recently installed the nHaystack.jar file on a Jace running Niagara version 3.8 and it shows up as OK in the Software Manager but when I go to search for the palette it is not in the list. The Jace was rebooted after the install. I installed nHaystack version 1.2.5. Any thoughts on what I may have missed?
Christian TremblayWed 25 Jan 2017
Did you restarted Workbench ?
Alper ÜzmezlerWed 25 Jan 2017
#1 What is the make and model of the jace? Some companies do not use java hotspot that is causing issue. #2 Is it commissioned ui + runtime ?
Keith BishoρThu 26 Jan 2017
When you say that this is a Jace, it looks like you are connecting remotely. In that case, the palette isn't driven by the Jace but by the items you have installed on your machine. Have you installed the nHaystack jar on your system?
scott marcotteThu 26 Jan 2017
Keith you are exactly right. I should have clarified that I was connecting through Workbench on my laptop. I was able to see it when accessing the system via a browser. Will go ahead and install the nHaystack jar on my system. I'm a newbie to Haystack and was just introduced to the technology through J2 Innovations Take FIN for a Spin get together. Very impressed with the technology and looking forward to getting deeper into its capabilities. Thanks for everyone's help.
scott marcotteThu 26 Jan 2017
Tried to install on My Host laptop with Workbench Software Manager and it shoes up as available, right click to install, Install Project Haystack 1.2.5 and it doesn't seem to actually install. The Cancel Install button is highlighted though. Am I missing a step or is there some other way to install the nHaystack jar file on My Host laptop?
Keith BishoρFri 27 Jan 2017
Scott, just copy the file into the [Niagara Home]\modules\ directory and then restart workbench.
scott marcotte Wed 25 Jan 2017
I recently installed the nHaystack.jar file on a Jace running Niagara version 3.8 and it shows up as OK in the Software Manager but when I go to search for the palette it is not in the list. The Jace was rebooted after the install. I installed nHaystack version 1.2.5. Any thoughts on what I may have missed?
Christian Tremblay Wed 25 Jan 2017
Did you restarted Workbench ?
Alper Üzmezler Wed 25 Jan 2017
#1 What is the make and model of the jace? Some companies do not use java hotspot that is causing issue. #2 Is it commissioned ui + runtime ?
Keith Bishoρ Thu 26 Jan 2017
When you say that this is a Jace, it looks like you are connecting remotely. In that case, the palette isn't driven by the Jace but by the items you have installed on your machine. Have you installed the nHaystack jar on your system?
scott marcotte Thu 26 Jan 2017
Keith you are exactly right. I should have clarified that I was connecting through Workbench on my laptop. I was able to see it when accessing the system via a browser. Will go ahead and install the nHaystack jar on my system. I'm a newbie to Haystack and was just introduced to the technology through J2 Innovations Take FIN for a Spin get together. Very impressed with the technology and looking forward to getting deeper into its capabilities. Thanks for everyone's help.
scott marcotte Thu 26 Jan 2017
Tried to install on My Host laptop with Workbench Software Manager and it shoes up as available, right click to install, Install Project Haystack 1.2.5 and it doesn't seem to actually install. The Cancel Install button is highlighted though. Am I missing a step or is there some other way to install the nHaystack jar file on My Host laptop?
Keith Bishoρ Fri 27 Jan 2017
Scott, just copy the file into the [Niagara Home]\modules\ directory and then restart workbench.