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Confirmation please

The HTTP Framework gets installed into a 'FRAMEWORKS' app from which our app should then inherit.
There is no dependency on the SRP frameworks for the HTTP stuff to work out of the box.

Comments

  • Mark,

    With regard to your first assertion, the default application that the HTTP Framework entities get installed into is FRAMEWORKS. However, like SRP FrameWorks, we sometimes get a special request to rekey the entities for a different application. So, if you did not make a special request then you should assume FRAMEWORKS.

    With regard to the dependency query, the answer is "no dependency", but this bears a bit of explanation. There are a few entities which reside in both the SRP FrameWorks and SRP HTTP Framework products. When someone orders the latter only, we ship all necessary entities so that it is stand-alone. For customers who ordered SRP FrameWorks then the SRP HTTP Framework entities are included.
  • Thanks Don.
    That's all fine.
    I have both but in this scenario I want to use HTTP as a stand alone because the existing app doesn't currently inherit from frameworks and I just wanted to make sure I wasn't going to come up short on some insert or something.
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