What is the difference between the SPoD application concept and the application shell concept existing in Natural for Windows?
The application shell is used with the frame gallery for developing, administering, and monitoring application solutions. Together, they provide an infrastructure in which numerous standards are defined and are implemented in the form of reuseable components, such as dialogs and procedures. The application concept introduced with Natural’s Single Point of Development is intended to address the structure of customer solutions so as to get a new logical view on the solution which is not limited by the boundaries of the Natural libraries.
Related Questions
- What is the difference between the SPoD application concept and the application shell concept existing in Natural for Windows?
- Is there a low cost way to port my customer’s existing PL/N application to run on a Windows Mobile machine?
- How can I convert an existing Natural source into UTF-8 format (Windows and UNIX only)?