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Prerequisites to the software managed by Application Center
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| scheidig@gmx.de 2005-06-06, 7:57 am |
| Hello,
sorry if this is not the right place to ask such a question. Please =
redirect it to the right group.
We have written a web server software based on Java Servlets. The softwa=
re =
uses a database to store some data. The software uses the database =
exclusivly: data is read only once and will be cached until the software=
=
is restarted. Write requests changes the cache and the database. It does=
=
not expect other processes to change data in the database.
The questions are:
1) Is it possible to manage this software by Application Center?
2) What must be done to make the software managable by Application Cente=
r? =
Empty all caches between two requests?
3) How can conflicting requests being handled between two instances?
Regards,
Albrecht
-- =
no sig
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| George Cheng [MSFT] 2005-06-08, 8:47 pm |
| Application Center replicates web site configuation and content. It your
application modifies a IIS website configuration or content we will
replicate that.
Thank You
George Cheng
Application Center2000/Index Server/Commerce Server Support
Application Center 2000 SP2 and Windows 2003 SP1
891330 You may experience problems after you install Windows Server 2003
Service Pack 1 on a server that is running Application Center 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=891330
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| Hello,
| sorry if this is not the right place to ask such a question. Please
redirect it to the right group.
| We have written a web server software based on Java Servlets. The
software uses a database to store some data. The software uses the
database exclusivly: data is read only once and will be cached until the
software is restarted. Write requests changes the cache and the database.
It does not expect other processes to change data in the database.
| The questions are:
| 1) Is it possible to manage this software by Application Center?
| 2) What must be done to make the software managable by Application
Center? Empty all caches between two requests?
| 3) How can conflicting requests being handled between two instances?
| Regards,
| Albrecht
| -- no sig
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