Web Application Configuration |
Configuring your Web
Application |
General Application
Customization |
Customizing the Default
Template |
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Creating a New Template |
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Activating an Application Map from a
Menu |
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Using ApplinX Repository
Folders' Structure to Organize Web Pages |
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Controlling the Connection Properties
from the Code |
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Handling Flickering of
Screens |
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Waiting for Screens, using Wait
Conditions |
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Customizing the Host
Keys |
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Activating the Screen
Locker |
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Natural for Linux and Cloud: Integrating a
Login Page in the Web Application |
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Implementing and Controlling JavaScript
Events using the gx_event Object |
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Retrieving Data from Fields Outside the
Modal Window Currently Displayed |
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Retrieving the Host Printer Device Name from
a Database and Setting the ApplinX Printlet to Work with that
Device |
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Customize ApplinX Framework
Session Error Handling |
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Customize the Web Application's
Error Page |
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Single Sign-on under
AS/400 |
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Customizing the Application to Pass
Natural Parameters Dynamically |
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Session-level Codepage
Configuration |
Natural Data Transfer |
Transferring Natural Data to/from
the Host |
Instant Pages
Customization |
Using a Proportional (Non-Fixed) Font in Web
Pages |
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Controlling Instant Display
Properties |
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Code Transformations |
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Creating a New Code
Transformation |
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Applying a New Transformation to
all Screens |
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Applying a New Transformation to a
Screen Group |
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Manipulating Individual Host
Fields |
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Positioning Specific
Fields |
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Formatting Specific
Fields |
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Replacing a Field's
Text |
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Replacing a Field with a Web
Element, Adding a Web Element |
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Manipulating Host
Characters |
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Manipulating Host Keys |
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Improving Transitions between
Screens |
Emulation Behavior
Tasks |
Customizing the Background Check for
Host Screen Changes |
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Enabling the User to Control the Font
Size |
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Printing a Capture of the Host
Screen |
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Enabling Sending Dup and FieldMark Characters
to the Host |
Page Customization |
Generating a Framework Page for a
Screen |
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Creating Designed Web
Pages |
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Using Web Application Controls in
Generated Pages |
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Partial Page Rendering |
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Creating a Button / Hyperlink for
Submitting a Host Key |
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Creating a Button / Hyperlink for
Executing a Navigation Path |
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Collect all Modified Page Fields into an
ApplinX Request |
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Exporting Data to an MS Office Application
(Excel, Word) |
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Building an External Login
Page |
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Collecting Data from Multiple Host
Screens |
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Binding Procedure Outputs to an ApplinX Framework
Based Web Page |
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Updating Data in Multiple Host
Screens |
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Activating a Server Side Function
from JavaScript |
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Mapping Keyboard Keys to User
Actions in Individual Pages |
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Handling the Screen Locker on the
Page Level |
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Navigating between Input
Fields |
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Retrieving Browser
Information |
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Validating your Data |
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Handling Web Application Windows using
the gx_windows Object |
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Working with Cookies |
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Working with JavaScript User
Exits |
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Retrieving HTML Objects using
gx_getElement |
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Using the Calendar Component in
Generated Pages |
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Replacing Static Host Confirmation Messages
with JavaScript Confirmation Pop-up Box |
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Opening an Independent Pop-up Box that
doesn't have a Corresponding Host Screen |
Working with Tables |
Creating a Page with a
Table |
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Adding the Sorting Capability to a
Screen-Based Table |
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Adding the Sorting Capability to a
Procedure-Based Table |
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Changing Table Layout for Instant HTML
Pages |
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Retrieving Values from a Selected
Row within a Table |
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Customizing the Table's
Display |
Transferring Files
(FTP) |
FTP Configuration |
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Using FTP to Upload Files |
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Using FTP to Download Files |
Printlet Servlet Redirector for
ApplinX |
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Framework
Management |
Upgrading an Existing JSP Web
Application |
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Deploying an ApplinX Web Application
(JSP) |
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Upgrading an Existing .NET Web
Application |
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Deploying an ApplinX Web Application
(.NET) |
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Disconnecting the Host Session
Correctly |
Troubleshooting your
Framework |
Performance
Monitoring |
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JavaScript Logger Engine |
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Investigating the Web Application's
Code |