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Re: Targets


  • Subject: Re: Targets
  • From: Tom Woteki <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:53:33 -0500

On Feb 9, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Hunter Hillegas wrote:

This is an XCode question, not a WO question.

Except that the XCode list is likely to tell you it's a WO question.

Assuming you are building a web browser based WO app your components should be associated with the Application Server target as Hunter recommended. For static pages, if you have any, or images or other types of resources that are part of your components you can attach them either to the App Server target or the Web Server target. If the latter target, and you use a split install, the item in question will be served by your web server instead of by the WO machinery on the server. For (very?) low volume applications this may not make much difference but for larger applications I believe it can.

HTH,
Tom

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