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Am a beginner and wants to implement sorl for search with a mvc web application.
Witch web server is the fastest and most secure to use for sorl?
Jetty, tomcat?
Either is fine.
Solr uses Jetty to make the initial setup and configuration process easier and ships with it. But that does not mean that Jetty is a bad choice for production deployment. If your
The organization already has a standard Java web-application platform, then Solr will work
with it - Tomcat, weblogic, JBoss etc. But if you have some choice then use Jetty. It's fast,
stable, mature, and easy to administer and customize. In fact, Google uses Jetty for their
App Engine—see www.infoq.com/news/2009/08/google-chose-jetty/.
If you want to use Tomcat solr has steps to setup , its easy : http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat
So the answer depends, security, what your organization allows. Solr is a war file all it cares is for a Servlet Container.
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Is it possible to deploy a react-redux application to the cloud foundry environment of the SAP Cloud Platform and is it a supported way of the new SAP Cloud Application Programming Model ?
I cannot find any official resources on that so far.
Sure you can do it. You can build a CAP backend app (with a HANA db for example), add an HTML5 frontend app with any framework you like (React, Angular, Vue, etc...) and glue it all together with the App Router, for dispatching your calls.
Here explained step-by-step how to do this:
https://blogs.sap.com/2020/09/01/how-to-build-end-to-end-custom-applications-in-cloud-foundry/?update=updated
To answer your first question, Yes It should be possible to deploy a react-redux based JavaScript application on SAP CF. You can use the static buildback for on cloud foundry. You can check the documentation here.
To answer your second question, I am not completely sure about that, But you can use CAP to generate your database and OData services, and consume them in your application. Additionaly you can check SAP fundamental react
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I am about to upgrade to the OpenShift Pro package. This will give me several choices for the file system. I have used EBS on the starter package as it is the only choice.
My question is:
What are the pros and cons of the different file systems available?
I will initially be setting up two regular web sites with low-volume traffic...
At this time, OpenShift Online, both Starter and Pro, only offer persistent volumes backed by AWS EBS volumes. You see the various Access Modes available for the different volume plug-ins in the OpenShift Documentation.
EBS backed persistent volumes(PVs) can only be mounted by a single pod. So, for example, if you had a web pod and a database pod, you would need 2 separate PVs. This reduces complexity and prevents any race conditions of multiple applications accessing the same PV at the same time.
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Which do you think is easier for a beginner who lacks of knowledge of setting up a server?
Or, in other words: if I want to start a website, is learning the infrastructure of Google App Engine or learning the normal way to host a website easier?
I have spent some time learning Django, Python, AngularJS and Google App Engine.
AppEngine is PaaS - you can host there your apps. So you do not have to deal with the servlet container, datastore, cron jobs, scaling etc.
Compute Engine is Google's IaaS - you get a VM and you can do with it whatever you like.
Basically these 2 are completely 2 different things, for different use cases. What do you have? an app? or do you need to install other things on the machine? After you come up with answers to this, you will have the answer...
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I want to create an asp.net mvc website with One mysql database but i have so good as no idea what I'm going to need..
So my question: how much servers do I need? Do I net an extra server for my database? Do I need any server? Do I need windows or is Linux/Ubuntu enought?
Well I think that's enough!
At the end I have to say sorry for my maybe silly questions but I don't have any idea of that stuff..
Why do you need server.
Server is place where you upload your site and users view the data. Server can be of Linus OS or Windows.
For .NET technologies like asp.net you need windows server.
For PHP etc you need linux.
Mostly the websites on small scale has one server. but it can be increased later on depending on your traffic on site and also size of your application.
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I recently stumbled upon http://www.vosao.org/.
It seems to be the most advanced CMS for App engine.
Before I start coding with vosao, I wanted to know if there are tangible alternatives to Vosao?
If you are to use Vosao, you can find the content management related functions that can be invoke from velocity template in VelocityService.java . Vosao separate "Page" and "Resource"
A search on Google Code throws up many results.
I just recently moved off of my old Rackspace server running Joomla to Vosao on GAE and I've been very happy with it so far. I looked at a few Django alternatives, but Vosao seemed to be the simplest for what I needed.
Today we released a Framework, written in python, wich is attached with a package including an exampleproject. This "Projekt" has features like: News/CMS/Shop/Forum ...
It's open Source and you can download it here:
http://www.viur.is
We are still translating some documentation to english ... so stay tuned...