The Developer/Database Admin User profile is subscribed to the Development, Framework, Object Repository, Process Pipeline, and User Administration applications by default. Each application has its own dashboard that provides access to information that is important to database development and administration staff.
This topic contains the following sub-topics:
- About the IT Developer Development Application
- About the IT Developer Framework Application
- About the IT Developer Object Repository Application
- About the IT Developer Process Pipeline Application
- About the IT Developer User Administration Application
About the IT Developer Development Application
The Developer/Database Admin user subscribes to the Applications, Database Objects, Entities, Entity Bulk Operations, Process Flows, Views and Wizards services by default in the Development application. Note that a user can add or remove services as necessary using the Application Services dialog. (See Using Applications and Services for details.)
The dashboard for the Development application includes the following elements from top to bottom:
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Dashboard Button Bar: The top of the Developer/Database Admin's Development dashboard contains a button bar with the following buttons:
- New User: Click this button to open a new Persons record.
- New Process Flow: Click this button to open a new Process Flow record.
- New Wizard: Click this button to open a new Wizards record.
- New Entity Bulk Operation: Click this button to open a new Entity Bulk Operations record.
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New Entity: Click this button to open a new Entities record.
- Applications: This is a list view of all applications within the Aptify system. This view contains hierarchies that displays information about the user and group permissions for the application as well as information about all entities associated with a particular application.
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Entities: This is a list view of all entities within the Aptify database. This view contains hierarchies that display information about the fields, user and group permissions and the related sub-type entities for a particular top-level entity.
About the IT Developer Framework Application
The Developer/Database Admin user subscribes to the Archive Runs, Base Fields, Dashboards, Entity Record Templates, Form Templates, Import Runs, Message Parts, Message Templates, Pending Changes, Security Key and Word Templates services by default in the Framework application. Note that a user can add or remove services as necessary using the Application Services dialog. (See Using Applications and Services for details.)
The dashboard for the Framework application includes the following elements from top to bottom:
- Upcoming Pending Changes: This is a list view that displays Pending Changes that are scheduled to be applied to records in the future. This view contains a hierarchy that displays the pending changes detail for the particular change. Note that this view is collapsed by default, but a user can expand, and collapse dashboard parts as needed using the caption button (click the plus sign to expand and the minus sign to collapse).
- Top Level Form Templates: This is a list view of all top-level Form Templates within the Aptify database. This view contains a hierarchy that displays information about the Form Templates Parts associated with a particular template.
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Dashboard (Most Recent First): This is a list view of all Dashboards records within the Aptify system in descending order by ID. This view contains a hierarchy that displays information about the Dashboard Areas associated with a particular dashboard.
About the IT Developer Object Repository Application
The Developer/Database Admin user subscribes to the Object Access Methods, Object Contexts, Object Packages, Object Repository Classes, Object Repository Objects and Object Types services by default in the Object Repository application. Note that a user can add or remove services as necessary using the Application Services dialog. (See Using Applications and Services for details.)
The dashboard for the Object Repository application is the standard dashboard provided by Aptify to manage the Object Repository. See Using the Object Repository Dashboard for details.
About the IT Developer Process Pipeline Application
The Developer/Database Admin user subscribes to the Application Servers, Event Definitions, Event Handlers, Process Flow Runs, Process Flow Steps, Process Flows, Scheduled Task Services and Scheduled Tasks services by default in the Process Pipeline application. Note that a user can add or remove services as necessary using the Application Services dialog. (See Using Applications and Services for details.)
The dashboard for the Process Pipeline application includes the following elements from top to bottom:
- All Process Flows: This is a list view of all process flows.
- All Scheduled Tasks: This is a list view of all scheduled tasks.
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All Event Handlers: This is the Aptify Event Handle Management Dashboard component which is a summary of all Event Handlers records defined for a specific event or application. See Setting Up Event Handlers for more details.
About the IT Developer User Administration Application
The Developer/Database Admin user subscribe to the Groups, Licenses and Users services by default in the User Administration application. Note that a user can add or remove services as necessary using the Application Services dialog. (See Using Applications and Services for details.)
The dashboard for the User Administration application includes the following elements from left to right:
- All Groups: This is a list view of all groups in the Aptify database.
- Assigned Licenses: This is a list view of all licenses that are currently assigned to users of the Aptify system.
- All Users: This is a list view of all users in the Aptify database. Selecting a new record from this view launches the User Administration wizard. See Creating User Accounts for more information about creating users in Aptify.
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Unassigned Licenses: This is a list view of all licenses that are currently unassigned in the Aptify system.
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