Setting Up a Production Environment When the time comes to set up development/production instances of Tomcat for serving your applications, some customers have the luxury of separating this process out to two different physical boxes. However, other customers might only have access to one application server. This document will explain how to load Dual Read the rest of this document »
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Configuring Tomcat to not Reload for Production Tomcat
Configuring Tomcat to not Reload for Production Tomcat Your application server, Tomcat, comes with a feature called “Reload”. Reload is a must in a development environment. After you compile an application or save an application, Tomcat reloads your changes, making them available to you for testing purposes. The downside of this is that at Read the rest of this document »
Setting Up m-Power Applications to Handle Development & Production Data
Setting Up m-Power Applications to Handle Development & Production Data After developing applications, it makes good sense to promote these applications to a production environment. There are many documents that explain how to do that on this site. For example, Set up a production instance. However, this document covers something very different from just Read the rest of this document »
Updating Your Production Server After Taking MRCCH
Updating Your Production Server After Recent MRCCH Situation: You are developing your mrc applications on your AS400 but serve them from a different physical Windows server. You are doing this to separate production and development environments. Plus, you realize that running applications on a Windows server will be much more efficient and quicker to Read the rest of this document »
