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HOPEX Application Server (HAS) Architecture Overview
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HOPEX Application Server (HAS) Architecture Overview
Foreword
What is HAS?
What is HOPEX Store?
Logical Application Architecture
HAS Server
HAS Modules
HAS Instance Manager
HAS Bundle
HAS Installer
Software Technology Stack
Overview
Web Client
IIS Web Server
HAS Web Application Server
Database SQL Server
Communications and Protocols
Overview
Detailed protocols and ports needed
Logical Infrastructure
Deployment overview
Deployment type: decision tree
Scaling the infrastructure
Cluster deployment
Sizing Physical Infrastructure
Disclaimer
Hardware sizing
SQL Server Databases
How many databases
Database size
Database options
User account and privileges
Physical backup
Administrative tasks
Security
Windows Users and Groups
HAS Self-signed certificate
Running processes
Antivirus
Firewall
User Authentication
Data Access
Cookie security policy
File Server
Supervision and monitoring
Error and trace log files
Miscellaneous
Licensing
Full search and indexing
Mail system
Multi-language
Reporting
Other Technical Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What about other HTML browsers?
Are both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of HTML browsers supported?
Is Edge Classic/Legacy supported?
What is HOPEX Classic deployment?
Are Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 still supported?
Is SQL Server 2014 or 2017 still supported?
What is web storage for HTML browsers?
What is supported for Azure?
What is Mozilla Firefox ESR?
Are IE 9/10/11 still supported?
How to configure HTTPS?
It is possible to use a Must license that is not located on the HAS Server?
Is it possible to use another web server than IIS?
Can HOPEX solutions and products run on a mobile platform?
What are the web technologies used by HOPEX Platform?
What about other database servers?
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