Kahuna wrote:Thanks again Nicola
Right now we have all of our hosts running MySQL or MSSQL DBMS so thats not an issue.
Being so naive on Java I really don't know if it would be installed as native on our servers - though I do know java script runs on some of our web pages right out of the box.
If you want to test java simply input at the command prompt of your server:
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java -version
Kahuna wrote:But I think the last point would be the problem - starting the app on a public server. I suspect a dedicated server would be required rather than the shared solutions we typically use! Expensive!
Cheers
The point here is what kind of service is giving you your provider.
If it is just hosting your web pages and giving you access to a database for content then you cannot use Servoy server, you are limited to upload html, php or js pages and you can't RUN your own processes on the server.
If your provider is giving you access to a virtual server then you should (check with your provider) be able to run your own apps on the server, usually the only difference from a virtual server and a dedicated server is that in the same phisical machine they host several indipendent virtual servers for several customers.
Does your provider gives you access to your virtual server via SSH? If yes you shouldn't have problems in setting up your servoy server.