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== | == How to link Emma to Bridge to GenDB == | ||
To have the BRIDGE features enabled on your installation there are several | To have the BRIDGE features enabled on your installation there are several requirements: | ||
requirements: | |||
* both your server and the GenDB server should be run by the same user (e.g. root for the external servers). | * both your server and the GenDB server should be run by the same user (e.g. root for the external servers). | ||
* both your server and the GenDB server should be using compatible versions of GPMS (or even better, the same version). | * both your server and the GenDB server should be using compatible versions of GPMS (or even better, the same version). | ||
* your EMMA installation should have access to GenDB perl modules with the same version as the GenDB server you are referencing to. Otherwise EMMA automatically switches off BRIDGE support. | * your EMMA installation should have access to GenDB perl modules with the same version as the GenDB server you are referencing to. Otherwise EMMA automatically switches off BRIDGE support. |
Latest revision as of 13:26, 26 October 2011
How to link Emma to Bridge to GenDB
To have the BRIDGE features enabled on your installation there are several requirements:
- both your server and the GenDB server should be run by the same user (e.g. root for the external servers).
- both your server and the GenDB server should be using compatible versions of GPMS (or even better, the same version).
- your EMMA installation should have access to GenDB perl modules with the same version as the GenDB server you are referencing to. Otherwise EMMA automatically switches off BRIDGE support.