4D v19: Evolution of Client/Server Application Building
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...
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...
There may be times when you might need users to connect to many instances of the same merged server application. When this happens, the merged client ...
Hosting several 4D Server applications on the same machine is not unusual, especially for production and pre-production environments. But if your mach...
So your application has been developed and you're ready for the next step. 4D lets you: generate a compiled database that no longer contains any i...
Project databases, available in beta in the latest 4D v 17 R-Releases, are now available for production in 4D v18! Among the many changes in 4D v18 is...
4D v18 introduces a new architecture for files and folders to keep your deployed macOS package and Windows application folders intact. In a nutshell, ...
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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