Configure the Genero Application Server to work with your Web server.
System Requirements
Failure to meet system requirements can result in unexpected behavior.
GAS Configuration Check
It is recommended that you verify your install and configuration of Genero Application Server prior to working with your own applications.
Licensing
The documentation provides an explanation of how licensing works through the use of diagrams. It does not replace the license agreement.
Validating configuration files
The Genero Application Server provides XML Schema Definition (XSD) files, which can be used to validate your Genero Configuration Files (xcf) in Genero Studio as well as any enhanced XML editor.
How to implement delegation
The GAS is able to delegate the start of a web application or a web service to another Genero REST service in order to perform some controls before granting access and starting the application.
How to implement Single sign-on (SSO)
You can add Single sign-on (SSO) to your applications to allow users to enter one name and password in order to access multiple applications. Genero Application Server supports different kinds of Single sign-on.
Compression in Genero Application Server
Compression is enabled by default for the Genero Application Server. You can disable compression on selected resources or for the entire Genero Application Server.
Configure development environment
Configure a development environment to troubleshoot an Genero Web Client for JavaScript (GWC-JS) application.
Configure multiple dispatchers
If you need to configure multiple dispatchers, you must configure log, temporary and session directories in order to distinguish the entries for each dispatcher.
Configuring Genero Report Viewer on GAS
Understand the different options available for configuring the GAS when a Genero Report Engine is operating locally or in distributed mode on another server.