Another common configuration is a network made up of workstations; a machine that handles the Web server, WebSpeed WebTools, and WebSpeed Messenger; and a machine that handles the WebSpeed Transaction Server, the applications, and data source.
The following figure shows a sample configuration for a WebSpeed development network with a dedicated Web server.
Note: The WebSpeed Broker and the WebSpeed Agents it controls are collectively referred to as the WebSpeed Transaction Server in this figure.
Figure 11. Development network with a dedicated Web server
This configuration has the WebSpeed Messenger installed on the Web server's machine, Europa. The host machine, Jupiter, uses the WebSpeed Transaction Server. Because the WebSpeed Transaction Server does not include a database, you must install the OpenEdge Workgroup RDBMS or the appropriate DataServer to connect to your non-OpenEdge database.
One of the workstations, Ganymede, has OpenEdge Studio installed to gain access to the full capabilities of the AppBuilder. The developer using Ganymede can alternate between developing Web applications and non-Web-based applications. The other workstation, Callisto, has the WebSpeed Workshop installed.