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< < | In order to invoke a Windows shell function (such as a batch file or executable) from APPX for Windows, follow these guidelines.
Making a Windows Session SleepTrying to build in a delay of 'x' number of seconds (or milliseconds)? Here's one way to do that, in a Windows environment. RUN in Series or Parallel | |||||||
> > | In order to invoke a Windows shell function (such as a batch file or executable) from APPX for Windows, follow these guidelines.
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When you RUN from APPX/Unix, APPX won't resume running until the shell object called has completed (series). When you RUN from APPX for Windows, the RUN command by default spawns a separate thread and APPX immediately resumes execution (parallel). | ||||||||
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< < | Passing Fields or File NamesHow to pass fields or file names to an external shell script Client-Side Processes & File Transfers | |||||||
> > | Passing Fields or File NamesHow to pass fields or file names to an external shell script Calling Windows API'sHow to call Windows API/DLL's Client-Side Processes & File Transfers | |||||||
How to run client-side processes, and perform file transfers, from the APPX Java client | ||||||||
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< < | External Commands from the Windows ClientHow to 'RUN' an external command on a local PC from the Windows client RUNning with WinAPPXD ServersIn APPX Client/Server, if you issue an ILF 'RUN' command, the program will run on the server, not the client. Since it is running on the server, you won't be able to see or interact with the program. | |||||||
> > | External Commands from the Windows ClientHow to 'RUN' an external command on a local PC from the Windows client. | |||||||
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Running Windows Functions from APPXInvoking Windows Shell FunctionsIn order to invoke a Windows shell function (such as a batch file or executable) from APPX for Windows, follow these guidelines.Making a Windows Session SleepTrying to build in a delay of 'x' number of seconds (or milliseconds)? Here's one way to do that, in a Windows environment. RUN in Series or ParallelWhen you RUN from APPX/Unix, APPX won't resume running until the shell object called has completed (series). When you RUN from APPX for Windows, the RUN command by default spawns a separate thread and APPX immediately resumes execution (parallel). Passing Fields or File NamesHow to pass fields or file names to an external shell script Client-Side Processes & File TransfersHow to run client-side processes, and perform file transfers, from the APPX Java client External Commands from the Windows ClientHow to 'RUN' an external command on a local PC from the Windows client RUNning with WinAPPXD ServersIn APPX Client/Server, if you issue an ILF 'RUN' command, the program will run on the server, not the client. Since it is running on the server, you won't be able to see or interact with the program.Comments:Read what other users have said about this page or add your own comments. |