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Best-Practice for application deployment in DMZ zone
Anonymous
11/19/07 9:32 PM
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Cory Wright
11/19/07 10:06 PM
RE: Contact your account manager
Anonymous
11/19/07 10:18 PM
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Best-Practice for application deployment in DMZ zone
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Hi,
Are there any standards or recommendations to deploy application from development/staging environment to production.
Customer has a policy of not running studio in DMZ zone, It has to be provided as WAR/EAR file
If I am not wrong we can export cvp application as WAR/EAR file, Correct me if my assumptions is wrong.
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I suspect that you're working on an account with a Cisco team as we've seen this same question internally, which has been answered. You should continue working with that team so we don't duplicate effort
Studio shouldn't be running in the DMZ anyway, it belongs on a developer machine. If you're running VXML Server or Call Services, that runs as a java application, so you should be all set.
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Hi,
You should continue working with that team so we don't duplicate effort
We are not aware of this.
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