1. George Mikhailovsky
  2. PowerServer
  3. Friday, 18 February 2022 21:17 PM UTC

I installed PowerBuilder and PowerServer 2021 with only one problem. Although I already installed PostgreSQL (version 14), I still got message that there is neither ASA or PostgreSQL on my machine. I ignored it and complete the installation without any other problems.  

Then, I migrated my application (that use SQLServer DB) and ran it as Client/Server version without problems. After this, I created PowerServer Project, installed Apache, uploaded Cloud App Launcher, imported PowerServer license, created DB cache and successfully tested connection to my SQLServer DB. Finally, I Built&Deployed my Project without any problems

 After this, I clicked “Compile & Run Web APIs” button, and the Build completed successfully with 0 Warnings and 0 Errors and made sure the API console window displays "Application started...". Then, I clicked "Run PowerServer Project" button, downloaded and installed the Cloud Launcher but attempt to run application gave the following error:

  

I checked port 5000 and made sure that it isn’t used by any other application or process. Then, I changed default browser from IE to Chrome but this didn’t help, either.

Do anybody knows what could be the problem?

Thank you,

George Mikhailovsky

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  1. Thursday, 10 March 2022 01:25 AM UTC
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Thank you again, Francisco! George
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George Mikhailovsky Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Friday, 18 February 2022 21:46 PM UTC
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Hi Francisco,

I didn't find how to open API's console but I fixed my problem. The matter of fact that I closed CMD window after Application started. Now I left it opened and could start and run my application without any problems.

Thank you for your help!

George

 

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  1. Francisco Martinez @Appeon
  2. Friday, 18 February 2022 21:57 PM UTC
Ah I see! Yes, the Web APIs have to be running for as long as you want your application to work. Glad to see your problem's solved!

Regards - Francisco
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George Mikhailovsky Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Friday, 18 February 2022 21:34 PM UTC
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Hi Francisco,

Thank you for your prompt reply! Bu how can I open API's console?

George

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  1. Francisco Martinez @Appeon
  2. Friday, 18 February 2022 21:45 PM UTC
With the Compile & Run Web APIs button. The window in which you saw the "Application started..." message
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  1. Friday, 18 February 2022 21:21 PM UTC
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Hi George,

Please share the entire output of the API's console window just to make sure what port the API's are listening on.

Regards,
Francisco

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