[Glass] Starting Seaside block the develpment environment
James Foster
james.foster at gemtalksystems.com
Sun Nov 3 14:17:46 PST 2013
Hi Bruno,
Glad to help. Using Topaz for the “server” and Jade for the development tools is a very reasonable way to balance the tasks. If that is working for you, no need for two Jade processes. The main point is that your description of the situation is how it works—you do need two logins. With GemStone you can’t run the server in the same session where you are doing the development.
James
On Nov 3, 2013, at 7:13 PM, BrunoBB <smalltalk at adinet.com.uy> wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> This can be called a very fast answer !!!
>
> Thanks for the data.
>
> I was running Seaside from Topaz and developing with Jade because of this.
> But i was not sure if was doing something wrong.
>
> I will follow your advice and run Jade twice.
>
> Thanks for the clear answer.
>
> Regards,
> Bruno
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