Creating process in Windows and deploy it in production in Linux, is it possible?

Can I create a process in Bonita BPM Studio in Windows and then deploy it in Production in Linux?
Especially if Windows is 32 bit and Linux Server is 64 bit ?

You should be able to.

Have you tried it?

that’s the first thing I would do…

:slight_smile: Let us know the results…

regards
Seán

Not yet, as a matter of fact I’ve created some processes in Studio and successfully built them and created applications. But unfortunately when I run the created application the first page (form) pups up and I enter the inputs, but the submit button does not work and the application stops there. In other words I’ve not been able to run an application properly and don’t know where the problem is arose from. I can send more information about the process which I created.( It’s one of the examples which is embedded in Bonita BPM Studio for windows and I’ve tested it). The process works but the application which I build from that does not.
Thank you Sean

Ah,

have you changed the URL in the Application to the new server name?

regards

I don’t think so, I will check it and reply soon.

I created the process and the application in Bonita Studio and Portal in my windows and tried to run the application from Portal in the same windows but the application did not work and stopped in the first page. Should I have changed the URL in the Application ? Or change something else?

Actually - did the application work in the Windows environment at all? Studio and Portal?

I’ve a similar issue…

regards

Yes, the first page opened up and I entered the inputs, but the submit button did’t work and did not redirected to the second form.
For example in one application when I click on submit button I receive this error message:
Error : { “code”: 404, “contactEmail”: null, “description”: “The server has not found anything matching the request URI”, “homeRef”: “/”, “reasonPhrase”: “Not Found”, “uri”: “http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.4.5” }