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1.1. Start AppServer on
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Windows:
There are three possible options how you can start AppServer on Windows-based environments.
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1.1. Start AppServer on Windows:
There are three possible options how you can stop AppServer on Windows-based environments.
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- Go to Windows Start –> Control Panel –> Administrative Tools –> Services.
- Find WebSpellChecker Application Server Service on the list of all services.
- Click Stop.
Run the stop.sh script to stop AppServer using the following command below:
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1.1. Start AppServer on Linux:
To stop AppServer on a Linux-based environment, run the stop.sh script from the AppServer directory:
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Use the following link:
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http(s)://your_host_name:2880/?cmd=ver |
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The port 2880 is the default port used by AppServer Service. |
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Use the following link:
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http(s)://your_host_name/wscservice/script/ssrv.cgi?cmd=ver |
If you specified a custom port number for a web server or a Java application server, use the following link:
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To verify if WebSpellChecker Server works properly, you need to start AppServer Service and check its status.
Option A. Direct connection to the AppServer Service
Option B. Connection to the Service via FastCGI, SSRV.cgi component and Web or Java Application Server
Use the following link to check the connection to the Service via FastCGI, SSRV.cgi component, and web server:
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http(s)://your_host_name/spellcheck/script/ssrv.cgi?cmd=status |