The information in this documentation is organized in the following parts:
Controls for Absolute Positioning | How to use absolute positioning for controls. |
Writing Reports | Shows how Application Designer supports reporting. |
Non-Visual Controls and Hot Keys | How to develop controls that do not have visual effects. |
Binding between Page and Adapter | Describes data transfer between pages and adapter. |
Details on Session Management | Gives details about session management. |
Application Project Management | Gives details about project management. |
Dynamic Page Layout | Gives details about dynamic page layout. |
Becoming a Member of the Startup Process | Shows you how to become a member of the startup process. |
Adapting the Look & Feel | Shows you how to provide high quality controls by simply specifying tags inside a layout definition. |
Controls for Database Reporting | Shows you a simple and flexible way to develop typical reporting papers for querying database content. |
Personalization of Pages | Shows you how to provide for customizable pages. |
SWT Client | Lists the limitations of the SWT client which can be used instead of a browser. |
Security Aspects | How to avoid security risks. |
Portal Integration | How to integrate your application with a portlet. |
Using Layout Painter Extensions | How to generate layout elements into an existing layout. |
Microsoft Silverlight Integration | How to integrate Microsoft Silverlight controls into your pages. |
Integrating Application Designer Controls in HTML Pages | How to use this "outside-in approach" to integrate Application Designer controls and functionality in standard HTML pages. |
Automated Testing | How to use test tool IDs for automated tests. |