Simplified cross-platform client/server application building on Windows
The release of Silicon Macs had a great impact on the way 4D compiles applications. Before v19, 4D was compiling only for Intel architecture, using th...
The release of Silicon Macs had a great impact on the way 4D compiles applications. Before v19, 4D was compiling only for Intel architecture, using th...
When generating .4dz files, 4D uses a standard zip format by default. If you are a software publisher, you'll be happy to know that 4D v19 R2 added a ...
On Mac, application signature has become a standard, and since Big Sur, you can't even run unsigned applications. In the past, we published a workarou...
To build your application, you use the BUILD APPLICATION command with a set of XML keys that allow you to configure the built application. For most of...
Do you need to build a customized 4D connection dialog? Interested in connecting your client application to different servers? These are two scenarios...
You asked for a way to run multiple clients on the same computer AND simultaneously connect them to the same 4D Server. We not only heard you, we're g...
Today, merged applications save many information in the application package and also in the compiled file (.4DC). Besides preventing to create read-on...
When you deploy an application to your customer, either a merged 4D Server or Single User application, 4D usually opens the “Select data file” dialog....
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