Role Based Security (RBS) This release of Appx includes a new method of managing security, known as `Role Based Security`. Overview: The new Role Based Security...
Special Topics Here you will find a wide range of support documents, frequently asked questions, `How To` guides, and general instructions concerning installation...
APPX 5.4.0/5.4.1/5.4.2/5.4.3/5.4.4 Feature Index This is the starting point to discover details of the new features found in APPX Release 5.4.0/5.4.1/5.4.2/5.4....
APPX 5.4.4 Installation Instructions This page provides instructions for installing APPX 5.4.4. Notes IMPORTANT: This version includes new SSL certificates...
APPX 5.4.3 Installation Instructions This page provides instructions for installing APPX 5.4.3. Notes IMPORTANT: APPX Desktop Client version should at least...
Calling O/S API Functions By using the PASS and CALL statements in APPX, O/S libraries and functions can easily be accessed from APPX subroutines. This paper discusses...
APPX 5 on Solaris SPARC connectivity to Oracle How to configure APPX 5 on Solaris SPARC to store data inside Oracle. Overview Release 5.0.0 or higher of the APPX...
APPX 5 on HP UX Itanium connectivity to Oracle How to configure APPX 5 on HP UX Itanium to store data inside Oracle. Overview Release 5.0.0 or higher of the APPX...
APPX 5 on AIX connectivity to Oracle How to configure APPX 5 on AIX to store data inside Oracle. Overview Release 5.0.0 or higher of the APPX Utility allows APPX...
APPX 5 on HP UX PA RISC connectivity to Oracle How to configure APPX 5 on HP UX PA RISC to store data inside Oracle. Overview Release 5.0.0 or higher of the APPX...
APPX 5 connectivity to Oracle How to configure APPX 5 to store data inside Oracle. Overview This page is for APPX version 5.x higher. For 4.x and lower, go to...
APPX/NT Operations and Administration Note: The information here is generally obsolete since WinAppxD has been replaced by the APPX Login Manager. Contents:...
Troubleshooting WinAppxD was replaced by the APPX Login Manager in Release 5.0.0. See this page for installing configuring the Login Manager. 6.1) WinAppxD service...
What is the NT Equivalent of ... WinAppxD was replaced by the APPX Login Manager in Release 5.0.0. See this page for installing configuring the Login Manager....
User Support Questions WinAppxD was replaced by the APPX Login Manager in Release 5.0.0. See this page for installing configuring the Login Manager. 4.1) How...
Designer Questions WinAppxD was replaced by the APPX Login Manager in Release 5.0.0. See this page for installing configuring the Login Manager. 3.1) How do I...
System Administrator Questions WinAppxD was replaced by the APPX Login Manager in Release 5.0.0. See this page for installing configuring the Login Manager....
Installation of WinAppxD WinAppxD was replaced by the APPX Login Manager in Release 5.0.0. See this page for installing configuring the Login Manager....
APPX Presentation Server WinAppxD APPX Release 4.2.a and earlier This document includes questions and hints about installing and running APPX/Server on Windows...
APPX E mail Support APPX Support List The APPX Support List is a membership mailing list, open only to supported customers with current maintenance agreements at...
Java Client Keymap We welcome any input on what our standard keymap should be. This one tries to be like a Windows keymap for other standard Windows Applications....
The APPX Client APPX/Linux Client Here`s how to set up an APPX/Linux Client (character based, and as opposed to a Windows or Java Client) to run against a Windows...
Accessing APPX Data From VB Using AppxODBC The Appx ODBC client allows you to access APPXIO data from external applications such as Excel, Crystal Reports, and other...
Speed II to APPX Conversion Instructions The following steps are necessary to migrate SPEED II applications into APPX: Please note that these instructions assume...
Foreign Language Translation Following are known issues with the Foreign Language Translation utility: 1) The mechanism that determines when an EM must be rebuilt...
APPX Client/Server Installation and Configuration Overview: This information only applies to very old versions of APPX (pre 4.2). Consult the installation instructions...
Using CGI to Interface with the Web APPX understands how to parse CGI data into APPX variables. It picks apart the CGI data string and looks for variable NAMEs that...
Advanced Topics Now that you understand the technique described above, there are some existing and soon to be released features to make the process a little easier...
Introduction to Web Server Before running out and trying to attach your APPX application to a Web Server, you need to understand the basic concepts used to get information...
Tech Tip How to create a PDF Form Overlay by Gary Rogers, APPX Director of Training and Consulting There have been a lot of inquiries on how to create a form overlay...
Tech Tip by Gary Rogers, Director of Training, APPX Software, Inc. In this article we will talk about how to take advantage of any extra room by designing scrolling...
Customizing the Runtime Environment The APPX environment includes a number of standard processes. This page describes how you can customize them. Overview Your...
APPX Desktop Client Launched via Java Web Start This document will explain how to start the APPX Desktop Client via Java Web Start Technology. Overview When you publish...
Moving APPX Applications and Data Between Platforms The above title is not accurate, but it does represent a typical migration that these instructions are designed...
APPX Desktop Client Installation Linux Requirements The Appx Desktop Client should run on most varieties of Linux, however due to the sheer number of distributions...
APPX Desktop Client Installation Windows Requirements The Appx Desktop Client runs on all versions of desktop Windows, including Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7....
APPX 5.x Windows New Installation Overview Two different methods are provided to install APPX on Windows. There is a GUI installer and a Console Mode (character...
Runtime (,RT ) Calls WARNING: These are UNSUPPORTED features used to call operating system functions, and they may be changed or removed at any time. Although these...