I'm currently developing a web apps for my client, and my development server (a shared hosting server) only support MySql. But I just came to know that my client on whose server I'm going to deploy the laravel web apps on only support Mssql.
So my question is, later when I deploy the laravel web app on my client's server, what should I do to make the web apps works perfectly well? Is it enough if I just change the default driver from mysql to sqlsrv?
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I am using Oracle Forms 11g to develop a screen and I want to deploy it in a application server in web? Which is the best cloud application server to deploy Forms application that already contains forms preinstalled in it
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Also , please tell me what are the prerequisite of that server to run a small application ?(for personal use).
Does Oracle or any other cloud hosting company provide such a server for subscription ?
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The situation I met is that.
I design a frontend app by React, but I want to connect to MongoDB.
From what I knew so far, I could only connect to MongoDB in the backend. So, I use the express to set up a server but when I try to connect the frontend to the backend, the answer I found seems to tell me that I should run the server and the app on different domains, so I should run the server and app on different Heroku apps.
Could I put the server and app in just one Heroku app and connect between them?
currently I am working on PWA (progressive web app) that needs fully functional offline capabilities. Currently the client is hosted on Heroku and is fully functional offline, besides one key feature. The PWA is not able to connect to the local server I am running from a separate computer. I made a self-signed cert so the localhost server computer is able to connect to it's running server via HTTPS; but I am unable to connect a different computer on the LAN to the same server. I'm fairly new to certificates and how they work, and I can't seem to figure this one out.
Just needed to make a server endpoint where I could accept the certificate. This was weird initially because the application is a SPA. So currently the user would have to differ for the initial setup.
I'm using GeneXus X Evolution 3 and I want to install it in a production environment.
The web app works well, but the android one does not. It fails when starting.
Does the android app connect to the database hosted in the server? If so, how do I need to configure ports or what do I need to set in the datastore properties?
The native android application does not access your database. It accesses REST services hosted in your applications server and those connect to the database.
So what you have to set is the Services URL property.
If you have problems accessing the REST services, you may have some issues related to URL Rewrite or other common issues.
what is the requirments to run my own web server, if i bought for instance Dell PowerEdge T110 II compact tower server, what is the requirments and what do i need to host my own web application on my server?
Is this something your planning to use for your own web app? If so I would definitely recommend not going this route and instead using a service like RackSpace or GoDaddy. Especially if you're doing this out of your home as you probably would be paying a small fortune in extra bandwidth usage.
Also, what are you developing the web app in? If PHP then you'll need a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) server. If you're doing a .net application using Microsoft's Visual Web Developer then you would need a Windows Server.
I hope this helps you.