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Updating your production server after mrcch
Productivity Sweet Spot-light
Hotline Question
Featured update includes new Web 2.0 calendar.
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When you develop m-Power applications on your System i, but serve them from a different physical server like Windows, you are doing this to separate production and development environments. And, running applications on a Windows server is often more efficient and quicker to your end user, especially for graphing and PDF creation.
But, when you have recently taken an MRCCH, it's sometimes confusing as to how to incorporate those changes to your Windows server.
Here's how to do it»
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Here's what Joe's buzzing about this week:
- Web design Tip: Fonts and Typography
- BI tools to integrate existing apps and ease-of-use
- Four steps to CIO relevance
Go to this Week's Cup of Joe»
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I am trying to display a graph for the grand total level (default), for subtotals, and for the detail line.
Is it possible to have multiple graphs for one report?
The answer? Yes! Great question!
And we've just added new documentation for that!
Here's how»
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This section is for customers only and is password-protected.
This month's featured update:
New template installed: Web 2.0 Calendar Inquiry. This template adheres to the mrc Web 2.0 architecture, employing the most modern J2EE techniques and Springs framework.
The generated application improves on the original servlet template in that it can be painted via the WYSIWYG m-Painter and allows advanced search capabilities just like typical retrievals.
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