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    Is WAS stand alone?

    I'm still looking for a source of PDF documentation - I can't survive reading online help the way it is presented hierarchically. I have to be able to blow through pages of a book, even if it's an e-book/PDF.
    Until I get my hands on some, hopefully some of these questions/comments will be ok:

    So, my uneducated question is:
    Is WAS stand alone, or does it work With a Web Server.
    Is it WAS+IIS or WAS+Apache, or simply WAS on the server?

    Thanks.
    Frank R

    #2
    Re: Is WAS stand alone?

    The later. Alpha WAS IS a web server, doesn't need any of the other mentioned items.
    Steve Wood
    See my profile on IADN

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      #3
      Re: Is WAS stand alone?

      WAS is it's own web server. You can easily run concurrently with another web server changing the WAS server to run on a port other than 80.

      In fact I've run two versions of WAS on the same machine by having one on port 87 and another on port 88 - along with homesite on port 80....

      If you need https (ie SSL), then you use an apache add-in available from Alpha.
      Al Buchholz
      Bookwood Systems, LTD
      Weekly QReportBuilder Webinars Thursday 1 pm CST

      Occam's Razor - KISS
      Normalize till it hurts - De-normalize till it works.
      Advice offered and questions asked in the spirit of learning how to fish is better than someone giving you a fish.
      When we triage a problem it is much easier to read sample systems than to read a mind.
      "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."
      Albert Einstein

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        #4
        Re: Is WAS stand alone?

        Minor correct, you don't need Apache for SSL, you can configure WAS to run https.
        Steve Wood
        See my profile on IADN

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          #5
          Re: Is WAS stand alone?

          Steve

          Thanks. Thinking v7 instead of v8.

          I suppose it's time for the slogan - "Wow, I coulda had a v8!" or "I shoulda thought a v8" :o
          Last edited by Al Buchholz; 03-02-2007, 01:51 PM.
          Al Buchholz
          Bookwood Systems, LTD
          Weekly QReportBuilder Webinars Thursday 1 pm CST

          Occam's Razor - KISS
          Normalize till it hurts - De-normalize till it works.
          Advice offered and questions asked in the spirit of learning how to fish is better than someone giving you a fish.
          When we triage a problem it is much easier to read sample systems than to read a mind.
          "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."
          Albert Einstein

          http://www.iadn.com/images/media/iadn_member.png

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            #6
            Re: Is WAS stand alone?

            Thanks. Would you guys know if any PDF manuals for V8 exist?

            Reading online help drives me a little nuts. Is that my only option?
            Frank R

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              #7
              Re: Is WAS stand alone?

              Al,

              Thinking v7 instead of v8. -- V7 and V8 both have the same SSL capabilty. Its a tab in the server config.
              Steve Wood
              See my profile on IADN

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                #8
                Re: Is WAS stand alone?

                I have definitely got to get out more... and move v6 off my system...
                Al Buchholz
                Bookwood Systems, LTD
                Weekly QReportBuilder Webinars Thursday 1 pm CST

                Occam's Razor - KISS
                Normalize till it hurts - De-normalize till it works.
                Advice offered and questions asked in the spirit of learning how to fish is better than someone giving you a fish.
                When we triage a problem it is much easier to read sample systems than to read a mind.
                "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."
                Albert Einstein

                http://www.iadn.com/images/media/iadn_member.png

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                  #9
                  Re: Is WAS stand alone?

                  Frank,

                  No there are no PDF's available only the chm's. You can print from the chm the specific sections that you want. Unfortunately it does not keep the formatting.

                  If you really want PDF's, I would suggest a program called "ABC Amber CHM Converter". It will allow you to open any chm file and extract the whole thing or just parts to PDF's. And it does keep the original formatting and links. With the Alpha chm you would have to extract the parts as it is just too big for any converter that I have tried. I finally got this program because most programs supply their docs in chm files these days. Funny thing is, with Alpha I prefer the chm. Each to their own.

                  http://www.processtext.com/abcchm.html

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                    #10
                    Re: Is WAS stand alone? -> Docs

                    Thanks for the response.

                    I guess this section should get changed in the docs then:

                    Using the Documentation

                    Alpha Five documentation provides support for all Alpha Five users. The printed and online versions are organized to let you quickly locate the information that you need. Alpha Five documentation is provided in HTML and Adobe Acrobat formats (PDF).


                    Ugh. This hurts me.
                    Frank R

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                      #11
                      Re: Is WAS stand alone?

                      Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
                      Minor correct, you don't need Apache for SSL, you can configure WAS to run https.
                      Minor correct, you can configure WAS to run https port 443 or http port 80 but not at the same time without Apache meaning you need to decide on secure or unsecure websites ahead of time.

                      I am going to test this with Microsoft IIS to see if I can get this working without the need for Apache, I will keep you posted with results.
                      Kind Regards,
                      Ray Roosa
                      Raylin Micro, LLC.

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