<weird escaping issue, the url should be https://dev.vantiq.com wrapped in single quotes>
The syntax isn’t proper JSON formatting just so you know.
For the JAVA_HOME thing you can set this on the prompt or you can go into the Windows System and do a search for Advanced System Settings. When that window pops up you can use Environmental Variables to add a new user variable called JAVA_HOME that points to the root of your jdk folder, something like: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_251\
Or you can do this in the dos prompt:
set JAVA_HOME=”C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_251\”
To confirm it took correct run “set” by itself. This will be temporary, whenever you start a new dos prompt you will have to re-run that set command. So the system settings approach is better.
Once the setup is done you can now run the Vantiq CLI with the -s flag. Where I put the dev_pbDemo is the name of the profile to use: “vanitq -s dev_pbDemo”
This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by Patrick Burma.
This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by Patrick Burma.
This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by Patrick Burma.
On Windows you will have to create the profile file manually. From a prompt you can do a:
>cd %USERPROFILE%
>mkdir .vantiq
>cd .vantiq
>notepad profile
An entry for a profile looks like this:
dev_pbDemo
{
url = ‘https://dev.vantiq.com’
token = ‘<your token>’
}
<weird escaping issue, the url should be https://dev.vantiq.com wrapped in single quotes>
The syntax isn’t proper JSON formatting just so you know.
For the JAVA_HOME thing you can set this on the prompt or you can go into the Windows System and do a search for Advanced System Settings. When that window pops up you can use Environmental Variables to add a new user variable called JAVA_HOME that points to the root of your jdk folder, something like: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_251\
Or you can do this in the dos prompt:
set JAVA_HOME=”C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_251\”
To confirm it took correct run “set” by itself. This will be temporary, whenever you start a new dos prompt you will have to re-run that set command. So the system settings approach is better.
Once the setup is done you can now run the Vantiq CLI with the -s flag. Where I put the dev_pbDemo is the name of the profile to use: “vanitq -s dev_pbDemo”