Partitioning (Magic xpa 3.x)
Application partitioning refers to the capability of a Magic xpa program to invoke another Magic xpa program on a different Magic xpa engine, which may also be running on a different server. Application partitioning takes advantage of the server’s processing power, reduces network traffic by executing program logic on the same machine that holds the data, and isolates client workstations from corporate data.
Types of Partitioning Requests
Partitioning with the IBM i Magic xpa Server
Partitioning from Native IBM i Programs
Partitioning and Internet Settings
Defining the Partitioning Environment
Setting Up a Magic xpa Partitioned Application
Maintenance Tip
Magic xpa for Linux on IBM i
Apache Module Requester Setup for Linux Partition