EnterpriseTenFold SOA Transactions Features

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EnterpriseTenFold SOA provides many usability features to your end-users.

» AJAX UI
HoverTip, PopUps, much more

» Content driven
WebField, AutoRefresh, GraphicFields, HoverFrames

» Time sensitive data
TimeRelation, AuditTrail

» Event driven
FieldActions, FirstActions, TenFold Language, Valid and EventTimeRelation

» Flexible presentation
HyperGrids, TransposedGrids

» Recurring
TenFoldScheduler, PowerCalendars, TimeZones

BuildTransaction

TenFoldTools stores your applications description in a relational database, called the TenFold Dictionary. TenFold Tools make it easy to change your application, because you really only change your applications description. (Click the Render tab to see the application.)

Change the description and render your application

The TenFold RenderingEngine reads your applications description (applications semantic) and runs your application. (Click the Build tab to see the description.)

Translate your application to another language in minutes

EnterpriseTenFold SOA has a MultiLanguage feature that automatically translates (using a public web service) your application from one language to another, lets you override any automatic translation, and lets your end-users simultaneously run your application in as many languages as you choose.

Set language preference to launch client in another languagee

EnterpriseTenFold SOA has a MultiLanguage feature that automatically translates (using a public web service) your application from one language to another, lets you override any automatic translation, and lets your end-users simultaneously run your application in as many languages as you choose.

TimeRelation to view data as it existed in the past or apply changes to data to be effective in the future.

TimeRelation is a group of three EnterpriseTenFold features (Actual TimeRelation, Valid TimeRelation, and Event TimeRelation) which, when turned on, change your application to track and operate on historic views of your database. TimeRelation features let you provide functionality to deal with these types of issues in an auto policy application, for example:

  • What was the state of the policy on a specific (historic) date?
  • When was what change to the policy made?
  • How did the policy change over time?
  • When did we correct the spelling of the customer's name?
  • How can we use rates in effect at the start of the customer's first policy?
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