Create Html
Like the Add to Menu screen, this is a handy way to instantly deploy your newly-built module to an HTML page. In this case, your new screen can appear inside the page and not require a login, if desired. JDesignerPro creates the HTML page and the applet tag according to your settings.
Create Html Properties:
HTML Page Name. Give a name to the HTML page where your module will load. The default is the name of the project. To see the applet from this page, simply load .../JDesignerPro/projectname.htm from your browser.
HTML Title Text. This is the text at the top of the HTML page. The default is the class description.
Login to JDesignerPro required. Determine if you will require users of this screen to login to the JDesignerPro system to see it or not. The default is No. If you choose no, JDesignerPro will run an automatic install mechanism to login the user as Guest. You can setup all your JDesignerPro applications to login automatically by placing any authorized User Name and Password, including Guest, in the applet tag of the HTML page from which you load JDesignerPro. See Making JDesignerPro bypass the login window in Chapter 2.
The other choices are Yes and Automatic. Choosing Yes will cause the standard login window to appear when users run JDesignerPro from this HTML page. Choosing Automatic will give you the option to choose which user to login in as.
Username for auto login. When you chose Automatic login for the module, this pull down becomes active and gives you a list of available users to login as. Be sure you are choosing the right user name. If you allow Automatic login with a use name that has a high level of authorization, all users who run the application from this page will have that level of access to the data.
Run applet inside web page. Choose whether this module should appear embedded in the web page or will run as a separate application outside the browser, as JDesignerPro generally does.
Applet Width and Height. These properties determine the size of the screen that JDesignerPro will load embedded in a Web page. These parameters are only available if you choose to have the screen load inside the web page.
Create button. Press this button when you have finished setting the properties. JDesignerPro will build the HTML page so it is immediately ready for use. When complete, a message will appear similar to:
Document http://1.1.1.1/JDesignerPro/MyModule.html successfully created.
Where 1.1.1.1 is the domain name or IP address of your server.