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Install mrc-Productivity Series BED on a remote server
Business: The Future of IT Is Automation
Hotline Question of the Month
mrc: New and Improved
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| Install mrc-Productivity Series BED on a remote server |
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Sometimes it is more desirable to install and serve your mrc-Productivity Series' BED (Browser Enhanced Development) tool on a separate server from your main database server.
This document from mrc's Servlet manual describes the procedures of installing mrc's BED software onto a remote iSeries or a remote Windows server.
It assumes you have already installed mrc-Productivity Series BED on your iSeries.
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| Business: The Future of IT Is Automation
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This article may have been published last year, but the focus of the message is more appropo to this year's IT goals. In order to keep up with the constant changes that technology is presenting to us, IT departments need to be agile, flexible, portable, and automated.
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I have already created Java servlets that are running on my iSeries. How can I move those applications to serve them from my Windows server?
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Because technology changes at such a fast pace, this newsletter feature has been added to keep our customers abreast of the latest updates/modifications to the mrc-Productivity Series.
This section is for customers only and is password-protected.
Updates:
- This update enables the mrc-Productivity Series BED to be served remotely. Now, BED can be served from another iSeries or any Windows or Linux server.
- MRCRPTSND updated to improve security and authorization.
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