AppFrame

General

General AppFrame documentation.

Hosting for our PIMS SaaS

Omega uses Rackspace Hosting as our hosting partner for our PIMS SaaS offering

How AppFrame / PIMS communicates with back-end servers

Information about how AppFrame / PIMS connect to Web server, SQL Server and File Server / Share

User Account Policy

PIMS User account lockout policy, password policy and auditing

AppFrame Access Layer

AppFrame is the application development framework, upon which PIMS and other applications are developed and implemented.

AppFrame Servers

The specifications below should be considered as guidelines. How much RAM, what/how many CPU’s, how many servers you set up etc, will depend on the needs of the client. If you expect thousands of users and will host several huge projects, you will naturally have other requirements than if the client will have a few users and a small application with little data.

What Is AppFrame?

AppFrame is an Application development framework that provides a uniform platform for design and development of database driven applications.

AppFrame Security

AppFrame security is built on top of SQL Server’s security model. In order to fully understand AppFrame security you therefore need to have in-depth knowledge to how SQL Server security works.

PIMS Computer Requirements

An overview of PC spec to run or develop PIMS.

How to: Upgrade to Build 5

How to: Setup Windows Authentication for AppFrameR3 Build 5

To configure the enviroment to enable Windows authentication requires involvement from the administrators of the Active Directory and IIS. This document describes the steps required.

AppFrame Database Solutions

In all AppFrame-based solutions, the business logic needs to be implemented in the database. This could be done by using triggers, views, functions and stored procedures.

How to: Setup AppFrame R3

This document is intended for system personnel and describes setup for the following: