craig_welton
Legendary Poster
Re: JDE Object Browser
I think I understand now. You are referring to testing an interactive app. Almost all applications run as web apps in newer releases. Technically this is controlled by a column in F9860 for the object (SIANSIF).
When you test the app from the Object Browser, it simulates the actions that happen when you execute the Run HTML option from OMW. That starts the local web server (if needed) and starts a browser session for the app. If you close out of the app, you should return to the E1 menu. To test another app, just do it from the menu or fast path. The testing ability in the software was more useful for fat client apps when you wanted to test form interconnects.
Craig
I think I understand now. You are referring to testing an interactive app. Almost all applications run as web apps in newer releases. Technically this is controlled by a column in F9860 for the object (SIANSIF).
When you test the app from the Object Browser, it simulates the actions that happen when you execute the Run HTML option from OMW. That starts the local web server (if needed) and starts a browser session for the app. If you close out of the app, you should return to the E1 menu. To test another app, just do it from the menu or fast path. The testing ability in the software was more useful for fat client apps when you wanted to test form interconnects.
Craig