System Administration


Customizing the runtime environment

The APPX runtime environment includes many standard screens, Scan screens, Disposition screens, etc. This page shows how you can customize these to more closely resemble your applications.

HTML Client

In Release 5.4, APPX added the HTML client, which allows users to connect to APPX via any browser based device, such as a tablet or smart phone.

Increased File Sizes

In Release 5.3.0, APPX increased the maximum file size from 4G to approximately 16 exabytes. See this page for details on how to convert your data files to the new format.

Role Based Security

In Release 5.2, APPX introduced an alternative Security model, Role Based Security.

Encrypting Data Files

In Release 5.0, APPX added the ability to encrypt the data in Appx/IO files.

Configuring APPX and RDBMS

In Release 5.0, all the database interfaces were upgraded. This page gives examples of connecting to Oracle, MySQL, etc.

APPX Login Manager

In Release 5.0 a new login manager was added. See APPX Login Manager for Unix/Linux or APPX Login Manager for Windows for information on configuring them.

APPX Audit Log

In Release 5.0, APPX added the ability to log every change made to an APPX data file via the Audit Log.

APPX Source Code Control System

In Release 5.0, APPX introduced a Source Code Control system.

File Analysis and Recovery

Follow these steps to diagnose and fix a damaged file.

Application Design Change History

In Release 5.0 a detailed audit history of changes to Application Design was added.

Server Side PDF Printing on Windows Servers

Linux servers can print PDF files directly on the server by just submitting them to the print queue, but Windows needs some extra configuration. This page gives the details.

APPX Background Processing

This page discusses how APPX handles background processing and how you can customize it.

Using Java Web Start to run the Desktop Client

This link will explain how to start the APPX Desktop Client via Java Web Start Technology.

Connecting to APPX/Windows from a Hand Held device

This page gives details on how to connect to APPX/Windows from a handheld device that cannot run the Desktop Client.

Diagnosing Errors

To diagnose strange or generic errors, run through this checklist.

APPX Environment Variables

Environment Variables are used to modify the behavior of APPX at runtime. This document provides an overview of their use, and links to definitions and instructions for setting them.

Moving APPX Files Between Platforms

Most Intel and RISC platforms use different 'Endian's, or byte ordering. Therefore, it is necessary to perform special processing to move APPX files between them.

Removing Inactive Sessions

Through remote disconnection or other means, APPX sessions may remain alive on a server. This document provides information on terminating them.

Scripting Imports for Windows

An example of the Windows (DOS) command line code used to run the APPXUTIL program on multiple files.

Automating Export/Import with Unix Crontabs

Two options are presented for setting up automatic procedures for the export or import of APPX data on Unix systems.

Executable Module Caching

A description of how APPX caches executable modules, and how to manage the process.

APPX License Server

The APPX License Server is a required part of the installation, but is easily installed and configured.

APPX Keys

AppxKEYS is a utility program that allows a user to create an APPX keyboard layout. APPX uses several keys on your keyboard to perform unique functions ("options"). The layout defines which keys will be used to construct each APPX Option.

Purging the USAGE File

This document provides instructions on cleaning up the USAGE file, even when users are on the system.

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-- ChrisBrower - 2011-06-06


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