This documentation explains how to create rich internet applications which use the Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) technology.
This documentation is organized under the following headings:
Using Natural for Ajax | |
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Introduction | What is Natural for Ajax? |
System Requirements | Supported operating systems, application servers and web containers, browsers, and other prerequisites. |
Installation | How to install Natural for Ajax on the supported application servers and web containers. |
Setting Up Your Environment | How to make specific definitions in your environment. |
First Steps | How to create a "Hello World!" application. |
First Steps Responsive Pages | How to build a responsive application. |
First Steps Java Pages | How to build a "Hello World" application with Natural for Ajax, based on Java. |
Note:
This documentation describes the Application Designer controls that are mapped to Natural
and are verified for the use with Natural. Application Designer controls that are not contained here have
either no mapping to Natural or their usability with Natural is not verified.
If you want to develop your own custom controls, see Natural Custom Controls and Java Custom Controls.
See also Configuration and Administration. There, you can learn how to
start a Natural application from the logon page or with a URL,
manage the configuration file for the session using the configuration tool,
modify the style sheet which controls the font, the color and the representation of the PF keys,
activate the preconfigured security settings of Natural for Ajax and adapt them to your requirements,
create your own trust files for a secure connection between the Natural Web I/O Interface server and Natural for Ajax,
enable logging in the case of problems with Natural for Ajax.