Hi,
Could I ask a question regarding LongRange for LANSA on Windows server?
I think most users have at least 2 environments, one is for development and the other is for production.
When we create LongRange reusable parts and confirm that it works OK in the development environment, then what do we need to move to the production environment?(Of course after we installed LongRange for LANSA in the production environment.)
I guess it will work OK in the production environment after we move dlls and schemas we have create in the development environment. Is there other stuff we need to copy to the production environemt? Or,do we need to move reusable parts itself?
I wasn't able to find any description regarding this in the guides.
Thank you for your support.
Best Regards,
Megumi Sawada
[RDMLX] deployment on Windows Server
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Paul
Re: [RDMLX] deployment on Windows Server
Hi Megumi,
After installing the LongRange LANSA components the process would follow a normal LANSA deployment. The code for the reuseable parts is not required for execution.
Use the System requirements and LongRange LANSA Components lists as a check list of what exactly is required.
System Requirements;
http://www.longrangemobile.com/docs/lan ... ements.htm
LongRange LANSA Components
http://www.longrangemobile.com/docs/lan ... compon.htm
Paul
After installing the LongRange LANSA components the process would follow a normal LANSA deployment. The code for the reuseable parts is not required for execution.
Use the System requirements and LongRange LANSA Components lists as a check list of what exactly is required.
System Requirements;
http://www.longrangemobile.com/docs/lan ... ements.htm
LongRange LANSA Components
http://www.longrangemobile.com/docs/lan ... compon.htm
Paul
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MegumiSawada
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Re: [RDMLX] deployment on Windows Server
Hi Paul,
Thank you!(I forgot to post this reply for a while...)
These information helped me a lot.
Best Regards,
Megumi
Thank you!(I forgot to post this reply for a while...)
These information helped me a lot.
Best Regards,
Megumi