Desktop Development


Video: How to Plot Geometric Lines on an Esri Map

Hello, and welcome to this App Studio video on plotting lines on an Esri map, which allows you to show movement such as routes or transmission lines.

In this example, we are using a CSV file that contains Citibike trip data for the New York area, including bike ID, trip duration, start station points and end station points, and their latitudes and longitudes. But to plot a line on a map, we need geometry lines.

Video: How to Customize Point Clusters on Esri Maps

Turning the Clustering layer visualization on for a point map combines multiple points into one symbol, with default class breaks, colors, and sizes. You can style the clusters by changing the default colors, sizes, and class breaks.

The default clusters are broken into three classes.

1. Class 1 clusters 0 to 10 points using a 20px diameter symbol with blue fill.

2. Class 2 clusters 11 to 200 points using a 35px diameter symbol with green fill.

3. Class 3 clusters more than 200 points using a 60px diameter symbol with red fill.

Video: Interface Differences - Developer Studio to App Studio

App Studio allows you to access more options directly from the main interface by using the ribbon and dynamic panels.
In Developer Studio, you use menus, dialog boxes, toolbars, and windows to create content. The main interface components include the menu bar, the main toolbar, the commands toolbar, and the Explorer window.
The Menu bar contains context-sensitive pull-down menus that become available as you select objects in your workspace or navigate through the product.
The Main toolbar provides quick access to commonly performed functions. These buttons

Video: Report Styling in App Studio

Hello and welcome to this Developer Studio to App Studio transition video.  This video outlines how you can access formatting and customizing options, for reports, in App Studio.
In Developer Studio, you use the Report Options dialog box to change the output settings of a report, style your report, change viewing options, and more. 

522I8205: Advanced Reporting Application Techniques Using App Studio

This course will show you how to work with and maintain reporting applications for a user community. It covers a wide range of topics, such as controlling data source access at different levels, creating reusable modules to reduce maintenance, and improving web page response times by caching data.

You will learn how to:

521I8205: Building InfoApps Using App Studio

This course will show you how to build a professional user interface for your InfoApps application. Using App Studio’s HTML canvas tool, you will build a cohesive and efficient series of user interfaces for existing reports and charts that range from non-parameterized procedures to heavily parameterized self-service procedures.

You will learn how to:

Video: How to Set Dynamic Date Ranges for Calendar Controls

Control chaining is a great way to ensure that when you filter an HTML page using a control, all of the available values for other controls on the page will display valid data.  Chaining is easy when one control depends directly on another, but things can get complicated when the relationship between control values is less direct.  

Video: Environment Differences

Hello and welcome to this App Studio to Developer Studio transition video.  The goal of this video is to outline how you can manage WebFOCUS Environments in App Studio.
In Developer Studio, you use the Explorer window to manage your WebFOCUS environments and content.
In Developer Studio, virtual folders are used to group your content by file type. You reorder content by using the columns at the top of the details pane.

Video: Welcome to App Studio

Welcome to App Studio, which provides a variety of tools that you can use to access your existing data, create content with it, and combine that content based on your needs. 
You can access these tools using the Application menu, the Quick Access Toolbar, the ribbon, and the Environments Tree.
The Environments Tree shows all of your configured environments – WebFOCUS Environments that you have connected to at some point.  Connecting to a WebFOCUS environment allows you to access content in the Domains of the Environments Tree.

Video: How to Create Content Using Wizards

The goal of this video is to show you how you can create content using the wizards in App Studio.
App Studio uses numerous wizards that streamline the content creation process by providing you with a series of customization options before you begin developing.
Depending on what content you are creating, the wizard will be different. However, all wizards allow you to select the location where you want to create your content and they list recently used content.