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This documentation provides a reference for the WebFOCUS Maintain product. It is intended for application developers who are responsible for planning the enterprise software environment and for operating WebFOCUS Maintain.
This manual includes the following chapters:
Chapter/Appendix | Contents | |
1 | Describes how to create, develop, and edit projects using the Maintain Development Environment. | |
2 | Describes how to develop procedures, including passing parameters between procedures and using functions, variables, and data source stacks in procedures. | |
3 | Describes how to use the Form Editor to create forms. | |
4 | Describes how to design and develop effective forms, how to manipulate their properties at design time and at run time, and how to integrate forms into your project. | |
5 | Introduces the different types of events, and describes how to use event handlers. | |
6 | Introduces all controls for Maintain, and explains how to use them to create dynamic forms. | |
7 | Describes all Maintain form and control properties. | |
8 | Describes how to use the CALL and EXEC commands to execute other Maintain and WebFOCUS procedures, which is an important step to partitioning your application. Partitioning your application provides many advantages, including streamlined development and improved performance. | |
9 | Describes how to incorporate WebFOCUS procedures into your application. | |
10 | Explains how your project can benefit from using classes and objects, and describes how to define classes, declare objects, and use class libraries. | |
11 | Describes how you run WebFOCUS Maintain applications from outside the Maintain Development Environment and how to set up a Shared Application Server. | |
12 | Describes how to design a WebFOCUS Maintain application that is highly scalable and can be easily tuned for optimum performance. | |
13 | Describes how you can ensure transaction integrity at the application and data source levels. | |
14 | Describes how to use the WebFOCUS Maintain debugging tools to debug your applications. | |
A | Describes the WebFOCUS Maintain features that applied only to Windows-deployed (client/server) applications. |
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