Hi!
On 2006/08/29, at 22:00, David Avendasora wrote:
On to your second question. Deployment is Deployment is Deployment
from a licensing perspective. You _need_ a deployment license key
(which, as stated above, you can find in a dev-tools install) in
order for the application to run. It doesn't matter how you deploy
it; as a WAR, as a SSDD or as a standard WO application running on
OS X, you need that license key. Once you have it, you can deploy
however you wish.
Well, I have some not-yet-ready apps deployed on a Mac OS X Client
machine. I did not care about the license, and as I remember that the
development licence only allowed for 100 simultaneous sessions, I
just built a simple AppleScript that caused a reload on Safari, and I
left it working on my app first page. Well, I got up to more than
1000 (yes, 3 zeros) simultaneous sessions, with no problem at all
(and with no speed penality, which is cool if I reveal that the
machine is a 1999 G4 @ 450 Mhz!).
So, I think deployment on OS X client is just install-and-go, no
hidden tricks.
Yours
Miguel Arroz
"I felt like putting a bullet between
the eyes of every Panda that wouldn't
scr*w to save its species." -- Fight Club
Miguel Arroz
http://www.ipragma.com
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