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| Interface Summary | |
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| MemberServers | An XML MemberServers(@http://enterprise.businessobjects.com/4.0/servergroup). |
| ServerGroup | An XML ServerGroup(@http://enterprise.businessobjects.com/3.0/servergroup). |
| ServerGroups | An XML ServerGroups(@http://enterprise.businessobjects.com/4.0/servergroup). |
| Servers | An XML Servers(@http://enterprise.businessobjects.com/3.0/servergroup). |
| SubGroups | An XML SubGroups(@http://enterprise.businessobjects.com/3.0/servergroup). |
| SubServerGroups | An XML SubServerGroups(@http://enterprise.businessobjects.com/4.0/servergroup). |
| Class Summary | |
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| MemberServers.Factory | A factory class with static methods for creating instances of this type. |
| ServerGroup.Factory | A factory class with static methods for creating instances of this type. |
| ServerGroups.Factory | A factory class with static methods for creating instances of this type. |
| Servers.Factory | A factory class with static methods for creating instances of this type. |
| SubGroups.Factory | A factory class with static methods for creating instances of this type. |
| SubServerGroups.Factory | A factory class with static methods for creating instances of this type. |
This package allows you to manage groups consisting of servers or server groups. The members of each group can be BusinessObjects Enterprise Servers or other server groups. Server groups are useful if you have a number of servers you would like to organize by type or region. For example, if you have multiple Page servers, you could create a Page server group to easily identify all of your Page servers. You can also use the server groups to balance the scheduling load by specifying a particular server group or server subgroup for specific reports.
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