If you work with Teamwork Cloud projects, you can simulate them on the server without using a modeling tool. You can execute your models using REST API, or the Cameo Collaborator for Teamwork Cloud user interface (if there are Cameo Collaborator documents published from those models). You can also run your models using the Resources application and Python client (pyST.py).
The following demo shows the server-side simulation in action:
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Installation information
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Server-side simulation service is one of many Web Application Platform services provided as a separate application. The server-side simulation service is installed automatically alongside Web Application Platform while using Teamwork Cloud or Magic Collaboration Studio installer. If you install Web Application Platform on a separate machine and use the Advanced Install option, select the server-side simulation service during installation. To learn more, refer
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to Installation and upgrade guide
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Server-side simulation service is one of many Web Application Platform services provided as a separate application.
To install the Server-side simulation
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Licensing information
The server-side simulation functionality works only with a floating Cameo Simulation Toolkit license managed by the FlexNet license server.
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- Project options cannot be read, so default option values are always used instead of the actual ones.
- Math engine integrations (Matlab, Mathematica, etc.) are not available.
- FMU/FMU co-simulation with Windows binaries is not available.
- UseCase Execution is not available.
- DSL stereotypes are not applied to created Slot and InstanceSpecification elements.
- Finding elements by Name (e.g Signals, Operations with ALH, mapping with ExcelHelper) is not available.
- Charts as UI are not available.