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Developing, integrating, testing, running and maintaining large client/server applications typically involve diverse setups. Stages are Riena´s approach to deal with that. Stages are a concept - not a service or a set classes.
 
Developing, integrating, testing, running and maintaining large client/server applications typically involve diverse setups. Stages are Riena´s approach to deal with that. Stages are a concept - not a service or a set classes.
  
All the different setups of servers and clients are almost identical (and they should). However, there is small amount of - ermm - stuff (!) that is different.
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All the different setups of servers and clients are almost identical (and that´s what they should). However, there is a small amount of - ermm - stuff (!) that is different. Basically this boils down mostly to strings that are different e.g. within URLs (remote service locations) or other data that gets configured with extensions.
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Revision as of 05:17, 20 October 2008

Getting Started with Stages

Developing, integrating, testing, running and maintaining large client/server applications typically involve diverse setups. Stages are Riena´s approach to deal with that. Stages are a concept - not a service or a set classes.

All the different setups of servers and clients are almost identical (and that´s what they should). However, there is a small amount of - ermm - stuff (!) that is different. Basically this boils down mostly to strings that are different e.g. within URLs (remote service locations) or other data that gets configured with extensions.

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