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Anonymous
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Hosting QV application on personal website

This is a conceptual question about publishing a QV app on a personal website.

For instance, let's say I built a QV to index all the movies I watch and my own personal ratings system.

From an infrastructure perspective, what would I need to publish this QV to my website? Does anyone know of current websites/companies who currently use Qlik to host content to end users?

- dave

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

I suggest you don't use Qlikview but Qlik Sense instead. You can upload the app you develop the Qlik Cloud and then embed charts from your app in your website (see this blog post: Qlik Sense® Charts, from your personal Cloud to everywhere). If you want to use Qlikview then you need a very expensive licence to allow anonymous users to access your Qlikview document.


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Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

The QlikView demo site refers to a hosted QlikView server (on Amazon AWS) that offers documents embedded in a web site.

The QlikView downloads page (the full page, not the PE page) is actually a QlikView document (again hosted on AWS) with list boxes, straight tables and sheets that links to downloadable files.

Peter