Accessing Sessions from your CA Plex / WebClient application Since WebClient applications are running on web servers, the concept of the session tracking can be important. Session tracking is a mechanism that is used to maintain state about a series of requests from the same user (that is, requests originating from the same browser) across
WebClient i+ Developers – WebClient Patch Release 1.4.13 is released. To obtain this release, please login to http://webclientiplus.com and select Developer Content and Software Downloads. Consult the release notes for the fixes and updates in this release. This release contains bug fixes only. Please consult the release notes. Important Note: It is our policy to publish
Special Note: Andrew Leggett, Senior Application Consultant, is the guest author of this post. Andrew Leggett can be reached at aleggett@adcaustin.com. WebClient makes it easy to generate your Plex panel designs as HTML and Javascript so they can be used within a web browser; but with the use of custom templates, you can also present
The latest release of WebClient, 1.4.12, brings compatibility with the Apache Axis web service platform. Apache Axis is an open source java-based implementation that is embedded in many software products, including Apple’s WebObjects, BEA’s WebLogic, IBM’s WebSphere, and many others. One use of Axis is to create and control IBM DB2 Web Query reports from WebClient/Websydian-based applications.
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