DBSync Cloud Workflow is a J2EE compliant application that can run in any J2EE container like Tomcat, JBoss, WebSphere or others as a WAR deployment.

The default install of DBSync Cloud Workflow comes along with Tomcat and is supported by the DBSync Cloud Workflow team.

Since DBSync Cloud Workflow is a Java-based application, it can run in any Java supported platform like

  • Windows
    • Windows 10
    • Windows 8
    • Windows 7
    • Windows Vista
    • Windows 2003 Server
  • Linux
    • Solaris
    • Fedora
    • Redhat
    • CentOS
    • Ubuntu
  • Unix flavors

It is also supported for both 32bit and 64bit processors by installing the appropriate Java VM and J2EE container.

Minimum Software & Hardware Requirement

Software

• Oracle Java JDK 1.8 and above, a version can be 32-bit or 64-bit based on Linux Server config.

Hardware

• 1 GB Free RAM
• 1 GHz or better CPU
• Install: 150 MB free space
• Map/Process store: 5MB/map
• Operational: 1GB (Log files, Event Queues, etc)

Supported Browsers

DBSync recommend using the following browsers.

BrowserBrowser Version MAC Support Windows Support
Chrome11 & AboveSupportedSupported
Firefox10 & AboveSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer9 & AboveSupportedNot Supported
Safari4 & AboveNot SupportedSupported
  • All browsers must have cookies and java script enabled.
  • Browsers that use the latest version of Webkit, Blink or Gecko are not directly supported.
  • For Firefox, apart from the stable versions, there is also support for the latest Extended Support Release of the chrome.
  • Internet Explorer 8 & 9 are also supported. But, please be aware that some CSS3 and HTML5 elements are not fully supported.
  • Please whitelist DBSync Website, iPaaS from your browser setting. Sometimes, a browser may block pop ups and as a result user may not open few modal windows.
  • The platform may not function in old Internet Explorer compatibility modes. Make sure user are using latest rendering mode. To do so from your debugging tools -> Press F12 and check the property "Document Mode".