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  1. Application Deployment

    This chapter provides information on how to deploy an application in Servoy. Servoy Cloud Deployment If you are using the full stack of Servoy Cloud Services the deployment of an application, from source code to automatic testing to pre-production to production is completely managed by Servoy from it's own servers
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationJul 12, 2021
  2. Application Server

    The Servoy Application Server is the heart of the deployment configuration in most deployment scenarios. In case of stand alone deployment using the Servoy Runtime Client and in case of WAR Deployment, Servoy Application Server installation with the embedded tomcat is not utilized . WAR deployment must be used
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationFeb 23, 2017
  3. Servoy Application Server

    be combined into 1 virtual Servoy Application Server, extending the scalability of the Servoy deployment platform even further. Servoy uses intelligent … developed on Windows, Mac OS X or Linux, they can be deployed on a Servoy Application Server - regardless on which platform the Servoy Application Server
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMar 17, 2014
  4. Installing the Application Server

    WARNING: this is deprecated and not supported anymore, use WAR Deployment This chapter describes the process of installing the Servoy Application Server, which uses the same all-in-one installer to install the Servoy Developer IDE. The Application Server allows the deployment of Servoy solutions and can
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationApr 13, 2022
  5. WAR Deployment

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAR_file_format_(Sun) . This WAR file can then be deployed on any J2EE http://java.sun.com/j2ee/overview.html standards compliant application server, like Glassfish … ). But the deployed WAR is just a full blown servoy installation needing the same stuff as a servoy standalone application server.  See expecially: Big Server
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationApr 14, 2021
  6. Deployment Guide

    About This Guide This guide covers the deployment of solutions build on the Servoy platform to end-users. The guide focuses mainly on the client-server deployment model using the Servoy Application Server and the Smart and Web Client. Additionally, there is a chapter on the Servoy Runtime Client, which can be used
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMar 17, 2014
  7. Solution Deployment Options

    Solutions created with the Servoy platform can deployed to users either though a client-server architecture with a central Servoy Application Server or can … Architecture Servoy client-server deployment architecture consists of the Servoy Application Server and the Smart , Web  and NG Client. Besides the aforementioned
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMay 15, 2018
  8. Quick-Start Guide

    About This Guide Servoy is both a Rapid Application Development (RAD) tool and a deployment platform, designed and build to create rich, data centric applications, that can be securely deployed over the internet or locally to any platform with as little code and effort as possible. Using industry standard components
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationDec 10, 2023
  9. Intro to Servoy Concepts

    Cross-Platform As is the promise of Java, applications developed in Servoy can be deployed to all modern operating systems, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris, etc. without the need to rewrite or recompile code. Cross-Browser Applications written in Servoy can also be deployed to any modern browser, including
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationJun 15, 2021
  10. Upgrading the Server

    This chapter provides information on updating the Servoy Application Server to new versions of Servoy. For updating solutions deployed on the Application Server see Solution Management
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMar 17, 2014