Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
Joget requires TCP/IP connection to the database. Please refer to the next section first before starting.
Make sure that you grant the intended database user with sufficient access to "jwdb".
Start Joget server.
In order to connect to the Microsoft SQL Server remotely (such as JDBC datasource), TCP/IP needs to be enabled. This is disabled by default on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express edition. TCP/IP may also be manually disabled on other editions of Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
To enable TCP/IP on Microsoft SQL Server 2005:In Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -> Configuration Tools, open 'Microsoft SQL Server Configuration Manager'.
Expand ‘SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration’ and then click on ‘Protocols for <Instance Name>’. <Instance Name> is the name of the database instance used by Joget.
Right-click on ‘TCP/IP’ and then click on ‘Enable’. The icon for the protocol will change to show that the protocol is enabled.