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  1. Solution Types

    The Servoy Cloud is designed to automatically manage the flow of testing, building and deploying your Servoy applications Solutions without Graphical User Interface … of the ways to deploy Solutions to end users. The applications developed for Smart Client deployment are still usable but the migration toward an NG solution type
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationAug 11, 2021
  2. _smartClient

    The Servoy Smart Client is a zero deployment, cross platform native application to run solutions developed in Servoy. Zero deployment The Servoy Smart Client uses Java Web Start Technology http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/desktop/javawebstart/index.jsp to distribute the application to the user. The Java
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationDec 29, 2009
  3. Cluster Installation

    Setting up Servoy Cluster involves the following steps: Installation of multiple Servoy Application, this means deploying the same WAR file on multiply nodes/tomcats. To create a cluster of Servoy Application Servers, multiple Servoy Application Servers are required. The installation procedure for the individual
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMay 25, 2022
  4. Getting Ready to Install

    Once system requirements are in place, users can use the all-in-one installer to install the Servoy Developer, which installs the Developer IDE. This same installer is also used to install the Servoy Application Server used to deploy Servoy solutions (see Deployment Guide ). Open the Servoy installer file
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMar 14, 2014
  5. Servoy Design Principles

    Servoy is both a Rapid Application Development (RAD) tool and a deployment platform, designed and build to create rich, data centric applications, that can … unique architecture provides developers with a single solution to create applications that, from a single codebase, can be deployed on any platform, on many
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMar 14, 2014
  6. Creating a Solution

    that is used during application import. Post-import hook module – a module solution that deploys upon application import. Note: When you create a new solution … . Select the solution type from the following options: Normal – a standard solution that can be deployed to the ng client, web or smart client Module
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMar 22, 2019
  7. Team Development Workflow

    necessary to deploy the application (for test/beta/final/patches), a single developer will update to get all the changes and create an export file … should also create any local databases if necessary. Note: These developers should start with a clean workspace for the entire application. Development begins
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMar 13, 2014
  8. Extending Servoy

    (); Server WAR File Deployment Since Servoy incorporates Apache Tomcat its possible to deploy .war (Web Application Resource http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAR_ … Extensions Servoy can be extended in various ways: Plugins Beans Custom Java code Server WAR file deployment Developer eclipse plugins what about
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationMay 09, 2018
  9. Specification (.spec file)

    by the WAR Exporter.  The libraries which contain references to external files cannot be grouped because in the deployed applications the relative paths to those … creating the .war file for deployment "deprecated": "This component will be replaced in the next versions.", // (optional) some string to mark the component
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationNov 22, 2022
  10. Implementing Security

    users to groups in either editor. Deploy the application. When launching the application, the default login window will appear to authenticate the user … to the Application Server, but it will never run on the client. It will always stay on the Server. Set the login solution property to the login solution. Deploy
    Servoy 2020 DocumentationDec 19, 2016