![]() The authentication is called on the server only if credentials supplied from the client (via the remote procedure call headers). I’ve been struggling with it, and figured it all out – so, perhaps it could help others. ![]() If it can be accessed using the MySQL drivers then it can be used by the new Job Queue.ĭkozar evolved a working method to Authenticate and Authorize a Flex based app datas service call using Zend AMF, he writes So you can have a single MySQL server sitting there, a clustered setup or RDS or some other cloud-based DB, it doesn’t matter. In clustered environments job queue information has moved from local storage to remote MySQL storage. Fault tolerance in the Job Queue through MySQL clustering.If you want a preview release you can go to . We don’t (and probably won’t) support Mac for production (does anyone besides Apple actually use their server products in production?) but for dev work you now get the full stack on your Mac. All of you Mac users can finally stop bitching and complaining about the lack of Mac support.If you’re not using it you’ll ask yourself “why am I not doing this?” Get Studio or PDT and try the deployment feature. That means you can try out all of the features in Zend Server and if you don’t want them, just let the license expire. Why do I find this exciting? Because the upgrade path from CE to the full version is stupid easy. ![]() ![]() Zend Server CE now contains the full Zend Server stack.I’m actually pretty stoked about this release. Kevin Schroeder writes Zend Server 5.6 is out. ![]()
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