Application Directories

Before deploying an application, change the application root directories that specify where the Java Server or C++ server processes should look for application component files such as query files and template files.

Use the text boxes to modify root directories for the specified application components. When specifying more than one directory for an application component use a semicolon-delimited list.

Directory:

Stores:

Java Component Shows where all the Application Components are on the server's file system. These files use the .java extension for source code. The compiled code is in files with the .class extension.
Query Shows where the query and data model files are.
HTML Page Contains templates to merge with data that comes from an Application Component into an HTML page. These templates are sometimes located in the Web server's directory, similar to the directory preferences in NAB.
Application Jar Path to JAR files.Root directories are similar to the directory preferences in the NAB environment. Like the directories in the NAB environment, you can set a search path by typing a semicolon (;) between directory names.
Default Path Settings The .gxm file contains relative path names. When you deploy to the NAS, the root path directories that are set for Apps and HTML are prepended to the path given in the .dxm file. The developer must have write permissions on the root directory to complete deployment.