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On the Application tab you find functions to administer your WebOffice 10 R3 web application.

See the table below for detailed description of the Application tab buttons.

 

Button

Description

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Reload application restarts the WebOffice 10 R3 application completely. Use this function for restarting/resetting WebOffice 10 R3 in case you get unexpected results and want to start ‘clean’ again. This function does perform similar actions to the servlet engine (e.g. Apache Tomcat) Reload web application task.

Note: It is recommended NEVER TO USER the Apache Tomcat (servlet engine) ‘Reload web application’ task but instead use the ‘Reload application’ button of WebOffice 10 R3 administration pages.

button_usermanagement

Reload Usermanagement reloads the UserManagement object cache.

It is deactivated if you do not use UserManagement in the WebOffice 10 R3 web application.

Use this button if you did update the UserManagement database and want to immediately take the changes in the database effect in WebOffice 10 R3.

button_externalcall

Opens a utility page to generate and test external calls to WebOffice.

button_testcontainer

Displays a test page, showing the functionality of the WebOffice map widget.

button_synservice

Displays a demo page, showing the functionality of synservice.

button_configuration

Displays the application configuration file (XML).

button_headerinfo

Displays application requests header information (useful for e.g. Reverse Proxy installations).

WebOffice 10 R3 administration pages - Application tab buttons

 

Note: You should not use the Tomcat Reload web application functionality at all, but instead use only the WebOffice 10 R3 reload application function.

 

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Do NOT use Tomcat Reload web application function