Running the RAD Server Engine or RAD Server Console on a Developer Environment on Windows
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The RAD Server Developer Engine and the RAD Server Developer Console stand-alone applications are delivered in RAD Studio. There are Win 32 and Win 64 versions of the executables:
- For Win 32:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\20.0\bin
- For Win 64:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\20.0\bin64
We recommend to use the stand-alone applications for developing purposes, to easily test your RAD Server Client Application or RAD Server Packages.
For a production environment, we recommend to set up the RAD Server Engine and the RAD Server Console on a web server. We currently give support for Microsoft IIS Server and Apache Server.
When you run the RAD Server Developer Engine or the RAD Server Developer Console application for the first time, and if the RAD Server Environment has not been properly set, the RAD Server Setup Wizard starts.
Starting the Indy Stand-alone RAD Server Applications for Development
Start the RAD Server Development Server or the RAD Server Development Console stand-alone application as follows:
- Locate the executables under:
- 32-bits Windows applications:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\20.0\bin
- 64-bits Windows applications:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\20.0\bin64
- 32-bits Windows applications:
- Depending on the application you want to use, double-click:
- EMSDevServer.exe starts the RAD Server Engine (EMS Server) and opens the RAD Server Engine Window.
- EMSDevConsole.exe starts the RAD Server Console and opens the RAD Server Console Window.
The service starts automatically. Click Open Browser to open the EMS Server or the EMS Console Server on your regular browser.