NOTE: Without making this too complicated, lets just say for a single company, you write an Aware App. Only 1 app running on the server. You (the aware developer) manage the server.
1) On a windows server, I usually run Aware Control Panel "as a user", not as a service.
One major reason for this is that I use the Server Output and Tomcat Output massively for development debugging and to see exactly whats happening (although this is tougher on a production server where stuff is flying by constantly).
1a) If that user gets logged off, then aware is shut down. System is dead. How do yall get around this?
1b) If the server reboots, and Aware doesn't start automatically, and a customer calls and says the system is down, if they log in the server (RDP with their own credentials) and THEY start Aware control panel, then when I log in, I can't see the Control Panel.
2) Assume your answer to 1a is to "Run Aware as a Service"... then what about 8.4 new feature:
So that means Aware needs to run in a logged in windows user session - so you can see the control panel.5. A number of improvements have been implemented for the Rule Log Viewer:
a) Rule Log Viewer is now part of the Control Panel, there is no standalone version
And this is fine, except for issue 1a & 1b, which is why I'm asking.
3) And how does the Unix version operate now with the new RULE VIEWER improvements, cause I though it didn't have a control panel and always ran in the background.
looking forward to your replies.