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July 13th, 2009, 09:27 AM
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hi,- yes, as long as your machine is reachable through a host name, reaching such host name and specifying Lightstreamer's port results in accessing the Lightstreamer server.
What I mean is if I'm deploy it to a different server, am I just have to add the new domain to the Lightstreamer server and its done?
What do you mean with " I just have to add the new domain to the Lightstreamer server"?
If you're going to deploy your pages on IIS check out the HOW_TO_DEPLOY_ON_YOUR_WEB_SERVER.TXT file available under LS_HOME/pages/demos/ folder of Lightstreamer distribution. - do you mean on the server side? It's not needed unless you have to configure a load balancer.
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July 14th, 2009, 09:57 AM
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Hi Mone,
"I just have to add the new domain to the Lightstreamer server"...sorry that I mistype the "Lightstreamer" into the sentence. I'm just asking does it just simple as adding a new domain on the IIS server. It is no problem since it results in accessing the Lightstreamer server as long as with the host name and specifying Lightstreamer's port.
And thanks a lot for you reply.
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