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

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Sasha Kraljevic

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Hi Mike, It depends whether you are talking about development, or production environment. You get Tomcat installed with the development - e.g. Developer Studio for OpenEdge, so you will probably deploy production application into another Tomcat instance. In other words, you should be able to deploy Rollbase, Corticon and WSA/AIA/REST adapters on a single Tomcat instance if you wish to do so. OE BPM currently must be installed in JBoss, so you need that in addition to the Tomcat. How many instances of Tomcat you need to have depends on the load that your application services are going to impose on the server. For light usage you could have everything running on the same instance, but for more demanding/taxing application, you will have to spread the load over several Tomcat instances and therefore servers. Rollbase on its own can be deployed on a cluster, having multiple Tomcat instances. Corticon is stateless, so any http load balancer will do the job. I didn't check the PAG (Progress Availability Guide), or other docs, but Tomcat 7.x should be able to host all of it, except the OE BPM (need JBoss). Regards

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