Forum Post: RE: Deployment: Use standalone tomcat or OE webserver for corticon, OEBPM,...

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Can they all co-exist? or do they need seperate webserver versions...? And what about 3rd party java applications..? As a datapoint, Corticon, Rollbase and OE (Mobile/REST) can co-exist in the same instance (I use this configuration for my local dev/testing). -- peter From: Akioma [mailto:bounce-Akioma@community.progress.com] Sent: Wednesday, 26 March, 2014 10:24 To: TU.OE.Deployment@community.progress.com Subject: Deployment: Use standalone tomcat or OE webserver for corticon, OEBPM, Rollbase... Deployment: Use standalone tomcat or OE webserver for corticon, OEBPM, Rollbase... Thread created by Akioma Hi all, assuming a deployment that implements OpenEdge (11.3.1), Corticon, OEBPM and Rollbase. What is the recommended way regarding the webserver? Should we use the one that gets installed with OE? Only for OE Mobile/rest, or for BPM/Corticon as well? if not, should we use an additional tomcat for OEBPM and corticon? Can they all co-exist? or do they need seperate webserver versions...? And what about 3rd party java applications..? I am getting more and more confused, and the more often I read through the documentation the worse it gets... Especially when reading through the OEBPM documentation one has to spend days to find the few OE breadcrumbs between the thousands of pages. Is there any documentation available, any best practices? Any help greatly appreciated! Mike Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.

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