This tools is a free and open source package designed for system administrators to manage the functionality of Apache Web Server from a browser, such as: This is the point where Apache GUI tool can come in handy. While managing and configuring Apache Web Server from the command line can have a huge impact concerning system security, it can also be a scary job for newbies who are not very familiar with doing things from the command line.
While on Windows platforms there are some built in development environments that provides a Graphical Interface to manage Apache configurations, such as WAMP or XAMPP, on Linux the entire management process must be performed entirely from Command Line, in most of the cases.
LoadModule emsserver_module /usr/lib/ems/libmod_emsserver.so Add the following line to load the RAD Server Apache server module ( libmod_emsserver.so):.Configure the Apache HTTP Server to load the RAD Server Apache server and RAD Server Apache console modules.įor Red Hat and related non-Debian distributions of Linux, edit Apache's nf file as follows.
Install RAD Server Engine using ems_install.sh.Note: RAD Server Engine (EMS Server) only runs in Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.
Download and install Apache HTTP Server for Windows or Linux.With appropriately elevated privileges, follow these steps to set up your RAD Server Engine or Console running on an Apache Server: objrepos files needed by EMSDevServerCommand:.If you have created one or more packages of custom RAD Server resources, you must build them into package shared library files. To run the Stand-alone Server, you need to execute EMSDevServerCommand.To install Stand-alone Server, you need to execute the ems_install.sh file.Also, the installer creates /var/emsserver_install.log.
RTL and DBRTL packages (*.so) are located in /usr/lib/ems.ib, sql, ini and webresources folder are located in /etc/ems.mod_emsconsole, mod_emsserver is located in /usr/lib/apache2/modules (in case the Apache is installed, if not the following location is used: in /usr/lib/ems).EMSDevServerCommand, EMSDevConsoleCommand are located in /usr/lib/ems.RAD Server Engine uses the following default paths when you finish setting it up: If you use FireDAC with a database management system other than InterBase, you need its FireDAC driver, such as bplFireDACSqliteDriver250.so for SQLite. objrepos files needed by EMSDevConsoleCommand:.server\libmod_emsconsole.so (for Apache server support).EMSDevConsoleCommand (for Stand-alone server).server\EMSMultiTenantConsole (for RAD Studio Multi-Tenancy support).server\libmod_emsserver.so (for Apache server support).server\EMSDevServerCommand (for Stand-alone server).Linu圎MSServer.tar includes the following: ems_install.sh: the file that unpacks the files, places them into the required locations, and assigns attributes and rights.