Page History
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The deeplinking into an existing Smart Client is partly based on browser cookies. When starting the Smart Client from, for example a desktop shortcut, while deeplink from within an email in a mail client, it can happen that the first deeplink from the mail client opens a new Smart Client anyway. A possible workaround for this is added '?x=x' to the shortcut's URL, like |
Profiles
The Admin page of the Servoy Application Server exposes several settings that determine how the Smart Client communicates with the Application Server. As it can happen that one (group of) Smart client(s) requires different settings than other Smart Clients, the Application Server supports so-called Profiles.
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For more information on Profiles and an overview of which settings can be controlled through them, see Profiles.
Servoy Application Server Configuration Related
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to Smart Clients
The Smart Client related settings are exposed through the Servoy Admin page, in several locations:
Setting | Where | Description |
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Network connection settings | Network Settings page | For more information on the Network configuration for Smart Clients see Network Related Settings |
Profiles | Profiles page | For more information on Profiles see Profiles |
Smart Client Settings | Servoy Server home > Smart Client Settings | Settings related to desktop shortcut creation, default Look and Feel, allow activation etc. |
Memory/Performance Settings | Servoy Server home > Memory/Performance Settings | Several settings related to memory settings for the Smart Client. For more information see Smart Client Memory Management |
Branding | Servoy Server home > Branding | For more information on Branding see Branding |
Locale Settings | Servoy Server home > Locale Settings | Several settings related to localization. |
Solution Settings | Servoy Server home > Solution Settings | Provides to option to disable Solution browsing by the user |
Client Side Settings Through
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the Java Control Panel
A Sun/Oracle JRE installation can be configured and managed through the Java Control Panel. How to access the Java Control Panel differs per (version of) Operating System, for example:
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