This user manual contains detailed instructions for X-UP and methods for developing applications using X-UP Builder.
Contents
This user manual is organized as follows:
Chapters 1 & 2: X-UP Introduction and Outline
A general overview of X-UP and other related technologies.
Describes the X-UP structure and its basic concepts.
Chapters 3 & 4: Foundation and Structure of X-UP Builder
Describes the process for X-UP Builder installation and menu structure.
Chapter 5: X-UP Server and Builder Environment Settings
Describes the X-UP environment settings required for user development.
Chapter 6: X-UP Model Details
Describes the X-UP model concept.
Describes the basic concept of the automation model and its main features including invoke and function.
Describes other services provided by an X-UP model.
Chapter 7: DataSource Definitions
Describes how datasources are used in X-UP.
Chapter 8: Model Development Using X-UP Builder
Develop actual models through examples using X-UP Builder.
Develop models using key features of the automation model.
Chapter 9: Deploy and Undeploy
Describes how to deploy and undeploy.- Deploy and undeploy a model developed using X-UP Builder.
Chapter 10: Calling an X-UP Model Using Nexacro
Describes how to use models developed in X-UP Builder in Nexacro Studio, the Nexacro Platform development tool.
Chapter 11: Calling an X-UP Model Using XPLATFORM
Describes how to use models developed in X-UP Builder in UX-Studio, the XPLATFORM development tool.
Chapters 13 - 16: Miscellaneous Features
Describes how to use main services (other than those described in Chapter 9) provided by X-UP.
Appendix
The appendix is not described in this user manual. A brief overview of scripts and default settings referenced in this manual is provided in the appendix.
Common Notation
To increase readers' understanding, this user manual contains separate notations for words or sentences with special meanings. The following is an explanation of the notations.
Notes, tips, and cautions are given as follows:
Notes are used to provide brief explanations, references, or comments.
Tips are provided to give helpful advice.
Cautions provide information that demands special attention from readers or users.