NETSCAPE APPFOUNDRY FAQ


Here you'll find answers to commonly asked questions about Netscape AppFoundry, and the Java and JavaScript starter applications and intranet tools. Read a quick overview of the applications and developer sales contact information.

For assistance with installation and configuration, read the AppFoundry Troubleshooting FAQ.

TECHNICAL QUESTIONS

  1. Exactly what are these applications?
  2. How can I use the intranet tools featured in this program?
  3. Do I need any specific software to use the starter applications?
  4. Which platforms are supported?
  5. Which databases are supported?
  6. Are these applications secure enough to use for confidential information?
  7. How reliable are these applications?
  8. Where can I find more information on a particular application?
  9. How do I get support?

GENERAL QUESTIONS

  1. Can I use these applications on my Internet site?
  2. How widely can I distribute these apps after downloading?
  3. Who are these applications designed for?
  4. Where can I find a partner to help me develop my intranet?
  5. How do I become a Netscape developer?
  6. How can I submit a Java/JavaScript application for Netscape AppFoundry?
  7. What is "Appalanche"?
  8. What if my question wasn't answered?


TECHNICAL QUESTIONS
Exactly what are these applications?
Working closely with Netscape, leading Internet product and service partners developed these reusable business applications for Netscape SuiteSpot. Our goal is to give you the tools to create robust JavaScript and Java apps and enable you to quickly prototype an intranet based on the Netscape ONE platform. The majority were developed using Netscape LiveWire Pro and make extensive use of JavaScript, with some incorporating Java applet functionality.

Most of the apps are database-driven, which offers several benefits to intranet and Internet sites: more flexibility in serving and formatting dynamic HTML data, easier data management, and access to data in existing databases. You'll also find that many of the applications can be repurposed. For example, when employee data is collected for a benefits enrollment application, the contact information also can be used for an employee phone directory.

While you'll find substantial functionality, we expect that most users will probably want to add and customize features to fit their specific intranet objectives and system requirements. The source code you download provides a foundation for you to create complete applications. Many of the developers offer full-featured commercial versions of the applications.

You'll find more detailed information on each specific application and partner as you browse through this site.

You can also read an overview of all of the applications and try out many of them running live on the Netscape virtual intranet.

How can I use the intranet tools featured in this program?
On this site we're featuring some of the next-generation tools available from Netscape partners for building and managing intranets. You can download evaluation copies of their development tools from our partners' Web sites. Each tool description page has links to the download pages. Additional Netscape ONE tools are listed on the Netscape DevEdge site.

Do I need any specific software to use the starter applications?
Please see our download area for full information on the required software and system requirements. In general, you'll need:

Which platforms are supported?
The applications can run on any server that supports Java and JavaScript, such as Netscape Enterprise and FastTrack servers. The applications will run on FastTrack for Windows 95; however, this version offers only an Open Database Connectivity driver; there are no native drivers for Informix, Oracle, or Sybase. Informix does not provide a DBMS for Windows 95. The initial set of applications is available on Sun Solaris, HP-UX, DEC, and Silicon Graphics (IRIX), as well as Windows NT systems such as Compaq. Additional platform support is coming soon for SNI, Bull, and SCO.

On the client side, because Java and JavaScript are open languages, the applications can be accessed across platforms from clients that support Java. The applications are designed to perform optimally with Netscape Navigator 3.0 or higher.

Which databases are supported?
The code for these applications is written with an Informix database schema. The downloadable version of Informix has been certified for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0, with Service Pack 4 installed. However, you can modify the code to work with Oracle, Sybase, and dozens of additional databases, from desktops to mainframes. By changing the database connect statement and making minor changes to embedded SQL, developers can take advantage of the applications with any of the databases supported by Netscape LiveWire. JavaScript calls to the database are both database and platform independent. Thus you will be able to access data from your existing databases, or develop new databases and data warehouses.

Are these applications secure enough to use for confidential information?
Your data security depends largely on the login protection you design into your modified apps, and where the data resides. Storing data in a database such as Informix is more secure than in flat HTML files because of the database's security features and because of privileges required to access that data. Some of the applications take advantage of Netscape's LivePayment Login system to maintain security in addition to the benefit of using the Informix database.

How reliable are these applications?
Netscape has tested these sample applications for features and functionality. Because they are designed as "templates" for developers to use as the basis for developing complete applications, we and our partners have not performed the exhaustive quality assurance checks typical for shipping applications. (However, our partners based many of these on full-featured apps they provide, which have been fully QA'd.) Thus, we do not recommend using the applications "as is" for mission-critical purposes.

Where can I find more information on a particular application?
In addition to the application overviews you'll find on this site, each application download provides installation instructions and specific application details. You'll find further information in the application help files and partner forums. Feel free to contact the developer to discuss application deployment.

How do I get support?
In general, neither Netscape nor our partners are providing support for these free applications. However, we offer discussion forums for each application and tool, as well as several related to Netscape. These forums should be a valuable source of information and advice from the vendors monitoring the forums as well as IS professionals using the software to build intranets.

GENERAL QUESTIONS
Can I use these applications on my Internet site?
Yes! While you'll find that these applications provide functionality largely specific to internal web sites used for communication and collaboration, wherever you find that an application might add desirable functionality to your Internet site, you're free to use it. In fact, many of these apps could serve as templates for complete applications you develop for conducting business with customers and business partners over an "extranet."

How widely can I distribute these apps after downloading?
As indicated in the License Agreement when you download, you can freely use and redistribute the source code for these apps as desired. However, do not remove any proprietary copyrights or acknowledgements included by the developers. Please review the End User License Agreement for specific details.

Who are these applications designed for?

Where can I find a partner to help me develop my intranet?
All of the developers providing applications through this program are available to help develop expanded versions of their products and for general development engagements. Please see the individual application descriptions for information about how to contact them directly.

The Netscape ONE Directory is an additional resource for finding information on services and products provided by Netscape development partners. Netscape VAR and systems integration partners provide enterprises with a range of intranet services.

How do I become a Netscape developer?
Please visit
DevEdge Online for complete details on our DevEdge Gold and DevEdge Community programs for enterprise and third-party developers.

How can I submit a Java/JavaScript application for Netscape AppFoundry?
Netscape is actively recruiting software developers to contribute to the growing collection of AppFoundry applications. The Netscape AppFoundry program is open to developers who are willing to deliver useful intranet starter applications based on Netscape ONE that can be freely downloaded, distributed, and modified.
Join the innovative developers who created the initial applications and enjoy the increased support and marketing visibility that Netscape will provide. Once completed, a starter application works as a "software brochure" for promoting your company, expertise, and product capability.

What is "Appalanche"?
In some of the applications you may see the words Appalanche or Project Appalanche. This was Netscape's code name for the AppFoundry while it was under development.

What if my question wasn't answered?
Please send us an email with any general questions or comments about Netscape AppFoundry. And thanks for your interest.


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