Client in a Browser. Web Server – On or Off site Appx Client Server Files Appx Server – On site Appx APX/GCS License AppxD Installed and Running Open.

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Client in a Browser

Web Server – On or Off site Appx Client Server Files Appx Server – On site Appx APX/GCS License AppxD Installed and Running Open AppxD Firewall Port Server Requirements:

Client in a Browser A Windows Operating System Currently Internet Explorer Microsoft Java Runtime VM Ability to Browse to Web Server Ability to connect to AppxD server Client Requirements:

Client in a Browser Logical Overview: Web Server Appx.cab files Application files Appx Server

Client in a Browser Browser loads HTML page Browser loads CAB files Browser starts Java Client Logical Overview: Web Server Appx.cab files Application files Appx Server port 80

Client in a Browser Browser loads HTML page Browser loads CAB files Browser starts Java Client Client connects to AppxD server AppxD launches Appx server Logical Overview: Web Server Appx.cab files Application files Appx Server port 8060 port 8060

Client in a Browser Browser loads HTML page Browser loads CAB files Browser starts Java Client Client connects to AppxD server AppxD launches Appx server Client and Appx server run app. Logical Overview: Web Server Appx.cab files Application files Appx Server port 8060 port 8060

Client in a Browser appx.cab – Client program files swing111.cab – GUI object library themes.jar – base icon library readme.html – Setup instructions appx.html – Launcher code Web Server Files Needed:

Client in a Browser Appx.html Appx Java Client

Client in a Browser port {server port number} default=8060 host {server hostname} user {server OS userID} Password {server OS password} Look (java|windows|motif) default=windows Fg (black|blue|cyan|....) Foreground Color Bg (black|blue|cyan|....) Background Color boldFg (black|blue|cyan|....) Bold Fg Color editBg (black|blue|cyan|....) Edit Bg Color Rows {window size in rows} default=21 Cols {window size in columns} default=80 Bmode (tile|expand) Wallpaper tile mode Splash {url to an image} Smode (tile|expand) splash tile mode tile# {url to an image} Title "{contents of titlebar}" Font (fixed|prop) background font Optkey {character} Option key hideMenubar if set, hide menubar hideToolbar if set, hide toolbar Applet Options: Full documentation on these options are on the Appx web site under: > Support > Special Topics > The Appx Client > Command Line Options

Client in a Browser Locally Installed Programs:

Client in a Browser Cached Resources by Host:

Client in a Browser Push files to the Client PC Pull files from the Client PC Run programs on the Client PC Launch documents on the Client PC Printer to the Client PC printer What Else Can You Do?

Client in a Browser Client install is automated Client updates are automated Install of Java VM is automated Client can be started from web link Key Benefits of Browser:

Client in a Browser Questions?