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We have C++ server (web applications) and Java Servers. I am not a Java
developer but Java people say that Java Servers requires tomcat as it renders
web pages. The Java server updates DB that C++ servers inquires upon and makes
processing accordingly.
This setup is ok for a user as the user needs to have a copy of every sever for
himself. Now we are in requirement for all users in our company - around 3000
people for individual development purpose. So we would need to have 3000 C++
servers for each as they will modify code for their feature work, however not
all (around 20) will be for Java servers.
The issue we would then need to install 3000 Java servers (tomcat). So that
each individual developer has his / her own work area and one modification will
not hamper others.
Is there a way that I can reduce this setup - Number of Java app though making
user independent. Something like X C++ servers and Y Java servers should be
enough for 3000 developers each working in their own feature and not hampering
anyone else work.
Is it possible or we need have a suite of Java + C++ servers per developer?
Regards,
Prakash
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