The following topics are covered below:
The cisconfig.xml file contains some general control information. The following is a very basic example:
<cisconfig startmonitoringthread="true" requestclienthost="false" debugmode="false" loglevel="EWI" logtoscreen="false" sessiontimeout="3600" xmldatamanager="com.softwareag.cis.xmldata.filebased.XMLDataManager" useownclassloader="true" browserpopuponerror="false" framebuffersize="3" onlinehelpmanager="com.softwareag.cis.onlinehelp.projectbased.FrameHelpOHManager" textencoding="UTF-8" enableadapterpreload="true"> </cisconfig>
animatecontrols |
Default: true. Defines how Application Designer handles the animation of controls. There are several controls that can be rendered in an animated way and in a standard way. Setting this parameter to "false" can help to improve performance, especially if you are not using the newest hardware. Values: true/false. |
browserpopuponerror |
Default: false. Defines how Application Designer handles it if the application behind an Application Designer page throws an error. By default (false), the browser switches to an error screen. In the screen, the user can only abort the current function. This is the default way in which any kind of inconsistency is automatically omitted. When you set Values: true/false. |
clientsideerrorinstatusbar |
Default: false. By default, client-side error messages are displayed as pop-ups. When you set this parameter to "true", client-side error messages are displayed in the status bar. Values: true/false. |
collectionorblocklimit |
Default: 300. Defines the maximum number of items in a grid after which the framework automatically switches from client-side scrolling to server-side scrolling. |
completedateinput |
Default: true. By default, partial input in the When you set this parameter to "false", no automatic completion will be done, thus forcing end-users to always enter the complete date. Values: true/false. |
createhttpsession |
Default: false. Internally, Application Designer does not require HTTP session management that is
provided by the servlet container. Some application servers (especially in
clustered scenarios in which Application Designer runs in several nodes) require an explicit
HTTP session ID to be used in order to route requests from a browser client
always to the right application server node in the cluster. Set
Values: true/false. |
debugmode |
Default: false. A log is written permanently into Application Designer's log
directory. When Be aware that you can also set the debug mode dynamically within your running system. Application Designer provides a monitoring tool in which you can switch the debug mode on and off. Values: true/false. |
defaultcss |
You can set your own default style sheet for your entire application. For example: ../cis/styles/MY_STYLE.css |
defaultlanguage |
Default: en (English). Defines the language that is to be used by default when starting Application Designer. If not set, "en" is used. |
designtimeclassloader |
By default, Application Designer uses an own class loader for accessing adapter
classes at design time. (You can switch this off by specifying
With the Value: the name of a class loader class. |
enableadapterpreload |
Default: true. By default, the server sends all required responses at once to the client, even if different adapters are involved. If set to "false", a separate data transfer occurs for each involved adapter. |
errorreactionadapter |
In case of an unhandled application error, the Application Designer runtime
navigates to an error page. The class name specified in
If an error reaction adapter is not specified, a default adapter is used which shows the error's stack trace. The Application Designer framework contains a second error reaction adapter with
the class name
You can write your own error reaction adapter and create your own
error page. An error reaction adapter must implement one of the interfaces
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fieldnumerictypesrightaligned |
Default: false. Set this parameter to "true" in order to
right-align text within the FIELD control when using the data type
Values: true/false. |
flushreceivespreviousfocused |
Default: false. By default, during a flush event the adapter gets as focus information the input control that received the focus. Set this parameter to "true" if during a flush event your application relies on getting as focus information the input control that lost the focus. For Natural applications this means: By default, the Natural system
variable Values: true/false. |
framebuffersize |
Default: 3. Each page in the browser client runs inside a surrounding page. This surrounding page offers a couple of internal functions, one of them to buffer contained Application Designer pages: if a user opens the first page and then navigates to a second page, the first page is internally kept inside a frame buffer. If returning to the first page later on, the browser does not have to build up the first page from scratch but just switches to the buffered page. The Value: integer number. |
loglevel |
Default: EWI. Defines the message types that are to be logged. Values:
E (error) You can specify any combination of message types by concatenating the message types. Example: "EW" logs all error and warning messages. "EWI" additionally logs information messages. Caution: |
logtoscreen |
Default: false. If this parameter is set to "true", all Application Designer log information is also output to the command screen from which you started Application Designer. This parameter should only be set to "true" if running in development mode. Values: true/false. |
maxitemsinfieldcombo |
Default: 100. The FIELD control provides for a predefined pop-up method
Value: integer number. |
maxworkplaceactivities |
Default: -1 (unlimited). The maximum number of workplace activities in a workplace application. |
multilanguagemanager |
Internally, Application Designer uses an interface to retrieve the translation information for a certain text ID and a certain language. A default implementation is available that stores the corresponding language information in files that are part of the web application. Value: the name of the class that supports Application Designer's multi language interface. |
natuppercase |
Default: false. Set this parameter to "true" if your Natural program only allows Latin upper-case characters. This is the case, for example, if your Natural program uses the Hebrew codepage CP803. Important: Values: true/false. |
onlinehelpmanager |
Application Designer accesses a certain URL when the user presses F1 on
certain controls (for example, fields, check boxes and others). Application Designer transfers
a corresponding help ID that is defined with the control into a URL and opens
this URL in a pop-up window. If you have your own mechanisms for defining this
URL, you can implement a corresponding Application Designer Java interface
( Value: the name of the interface. |
popupparentdisabled |
Default: false. When setting this parameter to "true", the parent page of a page pop-up is rendered disabled while the pop-up is open. It only applies to page pop-ups. Values: true/false. |
requestclienthost |
Default: false. If a client sends an HTTP request, it is determined for the first request from which client this request is coming. This operation is sometimes quite expensive. For this reason, you can switch it off. If switched off, there is no disadvantage in normal operation, besides in the monitoring tool you cannot identify which session belongs to which client. Values: true/false. |
requestdataconverter |
Application Designer allows to pass each value that is input by the user through
an explicit data converter on the server side, prior to passing this value to
the application. In the data converter, you can implement certain security
checks, for example, you can prevent users from inputting string sequences
containing inline JavaScript or SQL scripting. See the interface
Value: name of a class that implements the interface
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resetstatusbarbefore |
Default: false. When set to true, the status bar messages are reset in the browser before a server roundtrip is done. Values: true/false. |
sessionidasthreadname |
Default: true. On start of each page request processing, the Application Designer runtime calls
the method You can set this parameter to "false" to instruct the Application Designer runtime not to touch the thread's name. Values: true/false. |
sessiontimeout |
Default: 3600 (1 hour). Application Designer sessions are timed out according to the value defined with this parameter. This is the definition of the timeout phase in seconds. By default, 3600 is defined in the configuration file. If no parameter is specified in the configuration file, 7200 is used. Value: integer number. |
startmonitoringthread |
Default: true. If set to "true", a monitoring thread is opened which wakes up every 5 seconds. The thread performs the following activities:
What happens if the monitoring thread is not started?
Caution: Values: true/false. |
suppressfocusmanagement |
Default: false. If you set this parameter to "true", no focus management in the client will be done after a server round trip. This means: The focus will not be set to focus-requesting controls such as "EDIT" fields with "ERROR" status after a server round trip. Usually, you do not set this parameter. If you need to suppress
focus management for specific server round trips, you usually do this from
within your adapter code for these specific server round trips. See also the
Values: true/false. |
takeoutfieldpopupicon |
Default: false. Set this parameter to "true" in case you are using right-aligned FIELD controls with value help. This will avoid overlapping of the right-aligned text and the corresponding drop-down icon. Values: true/false. |
testtoolidhtml4 |
Default: false. If set to "true", the HTML attribute generated for the test tool IDs has the name "testtoolid". Otherwise, the name is "data-testtoolid". See also the information on standards mode and HTML5 in the Natural for Ajax documentation. |
textencoding |
Default: UTF-8. By default, Application Designer reads and writes text files in UTF-8 format. You can tell Application Designer to use a different format (for example, for writing XML layout definitions). But be very careful and very aware of what you are doing. |
urlbackbuttonpressed |
When the browser back button is pressed, in some cases the page is not synchronized with the server anymore and the session has to be closed. In these cases a default page is displayed. Instead of this default page you can define a URL to a custom page. Value: the URL of the page that is to be shown instead of the default page. |
urlsessiontimeout |
When Application Designer times out a session (see the
Value: the URL of the page that is to be shown instead of the default page. |
usemessagepopup |
Default: false. Set this parameter to "true" in order to show status messages as message pop-ups. Values: true/false. |
useownclassloader |
Default: true. If set to "true", Application Designer uses its own class loader to load application classes. This parameter may be set to "false" in certain environments, for example, if you use Application Designer inside an environment which requires all application classes to run in the environment's own class loader environment. Caution: Values: true/false. |
usepagepopup |
Default: false. Set this parameter to "true" in order to open Natural for Ajax pop-ups as page pop-ups instead of browser pop-ups. Values: true/false. |
valuehelpkeys |
You can specify your own keys to open the value help pop-up and/or combo box in a FIELD control. The keys are specified in the same way as hot keys. Example: valuehelpkeys = "ctrl-65;ctrl-alt-66" |
workplacehotkeys |
You can specify hot keys with which you can switch back and forth between the activities in a workplace. The first entry defines the key for forward switching and the second entry defines the key for backward switching. The following example defines CTRL page up and CTRL page down as corresponding hotkeys: workplacehotkeys = "ctrl-34;ctrl-33" |
xmldatamanager |
This parameter defines the file name of the class which implements
the |
zipcontent |
Default: true. Between the browser and the server, data content is exchanged. By default, Application Designer zips the content before sending a response from the server to the browser client. Sometimes you may want to actually "see" what is being
sent (maybe you have a test tool that captures the HTTP protocol). Set
Values: true/false. |
The requestrecording
section of the
cisconfig.xml file indicates the directory in which
recorded performance traces are stored.
<cisconfig ...> <requestrecording recordrequests="false" recorddirectory="c:/temp/traces/"> </requestrecording> </cisconfig>
If you want to use your own class path extension, you may add a subsection to the cisconfig.xml file in which you extend the class path of the Application Designer class loader at development time:
<cisconfig ...> <classpathextension path="c:/development/centralclasses/classes"/> <classpathextension path="c:/development/centralclasses/libs/central.jar"/> </cisconfig>
Each class path extension is listed with a reference to its physical path.