pacific appserver : supported platforms

Posted by agent_008_nl on 09-Jan-2015 03:36

http://media.progress.com/exchange/2014/slides/track1_pacific-application-server-for-openedge.pdf :
Supported on only 64 bit platforms (Linux, Solaris, HPUX-IA, AIX, Windows 2008/2012)

Does this mean it is not going to work on win 7 64 bits (would like to see how it works on my laptop)?

 

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Posted by Libor Laubacher on 09-Jan-2015 03:45

It is going to work.
 
I believe the slides have ‘production’ config in mind, eg Win7/Win8 64-bit is not really a production platform (eg should not be deployed in production on these), but it’s more for development and testing if you see what I mean.
 
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http://media.progress.com/exchange/2014/slides/track1_pacific-application-server-for-openedge.pdf :
Supported on only 64 bit platforms (Linux, Solaris, HPUX-IA, AIX, Windows 2008/2012)

Does this mean it is not going to work on win 7 64 bits (would like to see how it works on my laptop)?

 

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Posted by gabriel.lucaciu on 09-Jan-2015 12:06

Hi all,

There are two products:

Pacific Application Server for OpenEdge (development)  

Pacific Application Server for OpenEdge (production)

With PASOE actually you design, package, deploy, configure, debug, and control access to your ABL application in the context of a web application running in a web server.

So, Yes, it is going to work. Good luck and all the best !

Gabriel

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