JOSE JAVIER COLUMBIE
Hello XAFers,
In this week's newsletter we are going to focus on Linux.
How to deploy your XAF Blazor App in Linux and ensure it keeps running even after a server reboot. And … if you have done deployments in Linux you will love the tool Joche created to generate all the files needed.
We are almost in December and you know what that means, v22.2 is coming!!!
For next issue we will be focusing on Azure.
Until next time, XAF out!
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