Deploying an Application

TenFoldTools provides transactions and reports to deploy your application into quiet production. After production deployment, you use the same transactions and reports for in-production applications management.

Transaction Description
Translate Application EnterpriseTenFold lets each end-user run the identical applications version and installation in their own native language even multi-byte languages like Japanese. Since the TenFold Dictionary contains all visible applications text, it can store multiple text copies - each in a different language. Since the TenFold RenderingEngine uses late binding to render the application from its description, an end-user interaction can see any languages without applications-definition or business-rule changes. Since the same word can be different lengths in different languages, TenFold RenderingEngine redesigns screen layouts as it displays, as though the application were designed separately and optimally for each language.

TranslateApplication makes it easy for you to use Internet-based automatic-translation facilities, examine the translation in context, and, with your own language expert, improve on the automated translation.

Once TranslateApplication translates to another language, each end-user can choose that language as their preference.

Manage SmartLinks TenFoldTools let you define words or phrases (SmartLinks) with which you associate a SmartLink action such as a web service or logic function. When SmartLink text is visible in your applications transactions, it is a highlighted, underlined, and clickable hyperlink that, when clicked, invokes the associated SmartLink action. SmartLinks make applications text come alive!

You use ManageSmartLinks to describe your SmartLink text and associated actions.

 

Configuring for production transactions

Transaction Description
SignOn Policies Sign-on and password policies let you control security practices in your application.

Use SignOnPolicies to name your applications sign-on policies, limit concurrent end-user sign-ons, automatically disable end-user accounts after failed sign-ons, and define PasswordPolicies. PasswordPolicies determine how long a new password is valid and specify password rules (like minimum length, character mix, et cetera).

Preferences Use Preferences to review and set your own preferences and click [Use] to enable those preferences. You can click [Save] to permanently set your personal preferences to the settings that you are currently using. You can click [Restore original preferences] to reset preferences to their original state.

After you set preferences, your on-line session uses those preferences until you end your session by signing off or choosing Options..Sign on. Of course, if you clicked [Save], your changed settings are used the next time that you sign on.

Authent-ication Adaptors AuthenticationAdaptors extend TenFold Security with custom authentication methods, so that you can integrate your TenFold-powered application with your existing security infrastructure.
Manage Servers TenFold ServerManager is the central TenFoldServer component that establishes, sustains, directs, and reports TenFoldServer activities. Each TenFold ServerManager has multiple TaskMasters that call TaskEngines to process end-user and batch processing requests. TaskMasters are persistent (always ready to run), multi-threaded (to manage many concurrent tasks), and can process any request (not dedicated to a particular request type). Use ManageServers to define and manage TenFold ServerManagers for your application.
Server Clusters Use ServerClusters to define and modify server clusters that let you use features such as LoadBalancing to distribute work evenly across server computers in your server cluster, EngineFinder to route work to the ideal server computers for that work, and AutoFailOver to let you keep working when a server fails.
Define Databases Use DefineDatabases to list and describe database instances and schemas that your application can read or write. To define a database, simply name it, pick the RDBMS type, pick the computer that runs the database, and lists its supported applications and schema names and passwords.
Computers Use Computers to list and describe host computers that your application uses. To define a computer, simply name it, pick its computer type, and enter a brief description. You can optionally define environment variables such as ORACLE_HOME.
FileFolders Use FileFolders to provide quick access from your applications AnyFile fields to local or network folder locations.
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