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Configuring Default Settings
Installing Client-Side Programs
108 Getting Results with Novell Web Services
When you install a new application, the default installation parameters are
used for the initial settings.
You can specify the following default settings:
Installation parameters of .WEB file path, default page, initial page,
maximum number of built-in database connections, external libraries, and
client object maintenance technique. You can specify a default directory
path for your development area and native executables libraries.
Prompts to confirm your action when you remove, start, stop, or restart an
application.
The application trace to appear, when debugging an application, in the
same window as the application, but in another frame or in a window
separate from the application.
Installing client-side programs in your server is relatively easy. There are two
types of client-side programs: Java applets and JavaScript programs.
Client-side Java applets are executable files identified in an HTML document,
retrieved from the server, and executed on the client. The applets can reside
anywhere under your server's primary document root.
Client-side JavaScript programs are created by lines of JavaScript code
embedded in HTML files. The HTML files travel from the server to the client.
Once the files reach the client, the Web browser interprets the JavaScript code
and performs the specified actions.
With LiveConnect you can connect server-side Java and JavaScript
applications or client-side Java and JavaScript applications. For more
information on LiveConnect, on embedding JavaScript in HTML, and on
using client-side JavaScript with other programs, see the
Kit Web site
(http://www.developer.novell.com/ndk/doc.htm).
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