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Develop OpenEdge WebClient Applications

WebClient and OpenEdge GUI for .NET

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Table of Contents
  • Develop WebClient applications
    • WebClient installation types
    • Requirements for using WebClient
    • WebClient architecture
      • WebClient Application Assembler
      • WebClient Deployment Packager
      • IntelliStream and WebClient
      • Using non-IntelliStream technology
      • Using IntelliStream with non-IntelliStream technologies
    • Run the application
    • Application requirements
    • WebClient platforms
      • Define the WebClient application's platform
      • Running 32-bit WebClient applications on 64-bit Windows
    • Deploy a sample application using WebClient and IntelliStream
  • Design Your End User's Experience
    • Installation process
      • Microsoft Windows installations
    • WebClient application installation
      • IntelliStream
      • External WebClient application installer
    • Updates for your WebClient application
    • Uninstalling your application
    • Starting WebClient applications
    • Provide documentation for your WebClient application
  • Host your WebClient Deployment
    • Hosting application configuration files
    • Hosting WebClient codebases
  • Design for Security
    • Digitally signing files
      • Making Microsoft signing tools available to OpenEdge
      • How WebClient uses digital signatures
        • Getting a private key, public key, and public-key certificate
        • Defining an application as signed
        • How your public-key certificate is delivered to the end user
        • Creating test public-key certificates
    • Protecting servers with user IDs and passwords
    • Single sign-on and security caching
    • Using WebClient logon dialogs in your applications
    • Choosing secure communication protocols
  • Develop Your Application
    • Using the CODEBASE-LOCATOR handle and its attributes
    • Checking application registry access
    • Managing application server connections
    • Implementing single sign-on
    • Using WebClient authentication dialogs
    • Using URLs in PROPATH in WebClient for image file downloads
      • PROPATH error handling
    • Compiling the WebClient application
  • Your End Users' Experience
    • Preparing documentation for end users
    • WebClient Application Manager
      • Using the WebClient Application Manager
      • WebClient tab
      • Applications tab
      • Edit dialog
        • General tab
        • Log tab
        • Security tab
        • Component tab
  • Deploy a WebClient Application
    • WebClient Application Assembler prerequisites
    • Installation types
      • Administrator installations
      • Personal installations
    • Choosing an installation method
      • IntelliStream
        • Application components
        • System tasks
        • ABL install procedure
        • Uninstall
      • External installer
        • WebClient registry keys and shortcuts
        • Application installer registry key entries for vendor and application
        • Application installer registry key entries for the configuration file
        • Application installer registry key entries for WebClient applications
      • Using a combination of IntelliStream and an external installer
        • Application installer registry key entries for components
        • Providing an uninstall
    • Defining applications in WebClient Application Assembler
      • General tab
      • Component tab
      • Options tab
        • ABL install procedure
        • Web-enabled external installer
        • System Tasks and personal installations
      • WebClient tab
    • Files generated by the WebClient Application Assembler
    • Customizing deployment configurations
      • Distribution of the Deployment Packager
      • Changes allowed through the Deployment Packager
      • Defining a custom deployment configuration
        • Custom deployment security considerations
      • Validating the custom deployment configuration
      • Generating the .prowcapc file
    • Hosting the application on a server
      • Hosting your application component files
      • Hosting your external installer
      • Hosting on a Web server
        • Configuring MIME types for your Web server
    • Installing WebClient
      • Accessing the WebClient installation files
    • WebClient application updates
      • Updating procedure libraries
      • Suppressing the WebClient Application Update dialog
        • Creating the string value AppAutoUpdate entry using Windows registry
        • Creating the string value AppAutoUpdate entry using the ini2reg utility
    • WebClient and OpenEdge GUI for .NET
      • .NET Framework
      • .NET assemblies
      • Other files
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WebClient and OpenEdge GUI for .NET

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  • Last Updated: March 30, 2020
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    • OpenEdge
    • Version 12.2
    • Documentation

WebClient and OpenEdge GUI for .NET

When deploying applications that use the OpenEdge GUI for .NET with WebClient, there are additional issues to consider. These include handling the following:

  • .NET Framework
  • .NET assemblies
  • Other files
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  • .NET Framework
  • .NET assemblies
  • Other files
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