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In a typical pipeline the application moves from development to user acceptance to pre-production to production stage.

In each step the quality of the application and all settings changes to it and its stack are taken to the next level and once ready for deployment to production everything has been tested.

Servoy Cloud-based Production

Servoy Cloud Production (PROD) is a set of services and tools aimed to host a solution at a given availability level, it integrates seamless with the Servoy Cloud Pipeline  and give you an availability of functionality and performance.

The Servoy Cloud enforces SSL use, automatic encryption, strict access controls, docker static security scanning, and binary hashing. It automatically and continuously scans all public-exposed end points, pipeline components, and project management tools, whether at the Servoy or client end. It then notifies the engineering team of security vulnerabilities. Servoy Cloud security reports are easy to understand, highly configurable, and immediately actionable, and take seconds to produce. Finally, Servoy updates its stack several times a day to keep abreast of the latest industry developments.

Core principles

To use the Servoy Cloud-based Production Service you must use the Servoy Cloud Pipeline for development and use a pre-production environment (PPROD)

Promoting a solution to Production can only be done after a successful test and promotion from the pre-production environment

According to your Service Level Agreement the Servoy Cloud will scale up and down the sessions are drained (and killed) and during the operating window timeframe the performances are guaranteed. 

Some core principles of SCP


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Core principles

Editing the source

If anything changes in source, this requires a new release (New source = new build = new release)



Automatic testing is key

The purpose of Servoy Cloud is to enable teams to perform at a high pace, releasing often and fast, whilst keeping or increasing the quality of their application. To ensure the quality of releases each and every time extensive automatic testing is required. These tests basically describe (and automatically test) what quality means, the describe (and test) the functionality of the application.

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If tests are ran but fail, the job will fail.


In a typical pipeline the application moves from development to user acceptance to pre-production to production stage.

In each step the quality of the application and all settings changes to it and its stack are taken to the next level and once ready for deployment to production everything has been tested.

Servoy Cloud-based Production

Servoy Cloud Production (PROD) is a set of services and tools aimed to host a solution at a given availability level, it integrates seamless with the Servoy Cloud Pipeline  and give you an availability of functionality and performance.

The Servoy Cloud enforces SSL use, automatic encryption, strict access controls, docker static security scanning, and binary hashing. It automatically and continuously scans all public-exposed end points, pipeline components, and project management tools, whether at the Servoy or client end. It then notifies the engineering team of security vulnerabilities. Servoy Cloud security reports are easy to understand, highly configurable, and immediately actionable, and take seconds to produce. Finally, Servoy updates its stack several times a day to keep abreast of the latest industry developments.

Core principles

  • To use the Servoy Cloud-based Production Service you must use the Servoy Cloud Pipeline for development and use a pre-production environment (PPROD)
  • Promoting a solution to Production can only be done after a successful test and promotion from the pre-production environment
  • According to your Service Level Agreement the Servoy Cloud will scale up and down the sessions are drained (and killed) and during the operating window timeframe the performances are guaranteed. 


Webinars

Servoy periodically produces Technical Webinars targeted to developers covering a broad range of topics, from new features to new capabilities to best practices. The following webinars are focused on the Servoy Cloud offering:

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