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It is important to be clear about the software components and where they are required. They are described in:
The various models for development and deployment are described in:
- LANSA Development Models
- Choosing a Development Model
- Recommended Development Models
- Web Deployment Models
- LANSA Integrator Development/Deployment Components
Basically, LANSA Systems can be classified as:
- Independent Windows Server and IBM i Slave Systems.
- Promotion & Deployment, which are remote systems, for example, Linux, that receive objects from a Visual LANSA development system.
If you are using a master and slave system, it is important that you understand the task of Synchronizing Master and Slave Systems.
A LANSA System is defined as a group of LANSA Software Components that share a common LANSA System Definition. A single system may contain many different products. For example, a single LANSA System could be a development environment using LANSA for i on an IBM i server with Web on a Windows server and many Slave Visual LANSA Systems on developer PCs. A LANSA for i System running a different LANSA version would be a separate LANSA System because it uses a different LANSA System Definition (e.g. System Definitions for that version).