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Can I deploy a Mainsoft application on a clustered environment?

Frequently asked Questions about Mainsoft for Java EE
Yes. Applications developed with the Enterprise or Portal Editions can be deployed in a clustered environment. If you are using Grasshopper, you can deploy to Tomcat only in a single CPU, non-clustered server. The Mainsoft for Java EE runtime libraries consist of JAR files that are compliant with the Java specification. These files can either be added to the classpath of the Java EE application server, or they can be included in the WAR file of the application being deployed.

What is the supported environment for this application?

Gospel Music Lyrics - FAQ
It currently runs on Windows XP with service pack 2 (SP2) and with Microsot .Net Framework version 2. If you don't have Microsoft .Net Framework version 2 on your PC, it will be downloaded from Microsoft's site automatically if you are connected to the Internet. . In addition the application also requires MDAC which is included in SP2 and it is preferable you have it installed with SP2 and then you download updates from Microsoft site using Windows update service that comes with Windows XP.

Is it well supported?

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Above we refer to the unqualified approval community water fluoridation has received from major U.S. health organizations. It has been endorsed by the American Dental Association, American Medical Association, U.S. Department of Defense, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

What applications can be clustered?

Almost all "server-based" applications that allows users to connect via an IP address can be clustered. Successful examples include Apache, Samba, Mysql, and PostgresQL. Other uses might include mail servers or NFS servers. For best results the applications that are clustered should support client connectivity via TCP connections. This protocol is more reliable and will are more likely to handle network fail-overs or even fail-overs of the application to the other host, in a more robust manner.

What if I have clustered servers?

SQL Backup - Frequently asked questions
SQL Backup Pro contains a cluster-aware installation mechanism that will automatically detect cluster installations while installing SQL Backup. You can also do this by running SQBServerSetup.exe on one node and installing SQL Backup manually. Alternatively, this can also be done via the Install/Upgrade menu in the GUI. SQL Backup can then be activated by running LicenseActivation.exe on any node in the clusters.

What are Clustered Indexes?

SELECTservices | 9017 - Using Clustered Indexes
A Clustered Index is an index on a table or view that reorganizes the physical data of a table or view into sequentially ordered rows. The danger with using Clustered Indexes is that since the data is sequentially ordered, inserts into the table will take a slight performance hit due to the reordering of the data.

Is SP supported in a Citrix/Terminal Services environment?

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There are a small number of our clients who have been able to configure SP to work in this type of environment, SP is not designed and has not been thoroughly tested to run in this configuration.

Can GNU/Linux machines be clustered?

The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ
REG) Different people mean different things when they talk about clustering. Some people want transparent fault tolerance and load balancing of general applications, others want parallel processing of a single job. Most people who talk about fault tolerance expect hardware and OS support of this (if a node goes down, the OS will automatically migrate the application to another node). This is not (yet) available for Linux.

Can I use ZFS on USB disks?

Solaris Ready USB FAQ
USB 2.0 support for ZFS has been enabled in Solaris 10 Update 2 and Solaris Express. USB 1.1 support for ZFS is only available in Solaris Express now. Do not hot-remove a USB disk with non-replicated ZFS filesystem when I/O operations are going on.

Is EDA supported on non-Windows environment like Macintosh or UNIX ?

Development Control-eServices
EDA is designed for the Windows platform because it is the most commonly used platform by the QPs. Windows emulators for Macintosh are also readily available in the market. Furthermore, the Netrust software is only available on the Windows platform.

Are expatriates clustered in certain areas?

FAQ
Most expatriates prefer to live in the downtown area which is the prime location with a quiet environment. For those with families, particularly if they attend the American School, SIS or some other foreign schools, then the Pudong New Area and Hongqiao Area are popular, where most of the villa properties are located.

How do you implement Clustered Indexes?

SELECTservices | 9017 - Using Clustered Indexes
Please Note: For issues setting up Clustered Indexes, please consult your internal Database Administrator. The following information is for background and reference purposes.

Is Pinning supported?

Jim Lamb : Team Foundation Server FAQ
No. The same functionality can be achieved by using either labels or branches in Team Foundation Version Control. Merge both patches into the base version and create an output which is a merge that has both changes from file1 (left) and file2 (right) A baseless merge scenario is created when the application is unable to identify a base version and requires the user to define one.

What browsers are supported?

Docutils FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
No specific browser is targeted; all modern graphical browsers should work. Some older browsers, text-only browsers, and browsers without full CSS support are known to produce inferior results. Firefox, Safari, Mozilla (version 1.0 and up), and MS Internet Explorer (version 5.0 and up) are known to give good results. Reports of experiences with other browsers are welcome.

What systems are supported?

procps - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Linux 2.4.xx and 2.6.xx are commonly tested and expected to work well. SMP is well supported. Multi-node cluster views require a multi-node /proc filesystem; without that you will see a single-node view.

Is my camera supported?

Chapter 3. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
yesVery nice. Have fun!not yet Not so good. You'll have to write your own driver or modify an existing one. You should contact the developers at [ gphoto minus devel at lists dot sourceforge dot net ] to coordinate your efforts with others who may already working it. no, but it is listed as PictBridge(tm) or PTP compatible gphoto2 --auto-detect will detect it as USB PTP Class camera and it will work (depending on permissions problems perhaps only as root user).
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