The AppWave Studio application is integrated with the AppWave as a feature of the local library and appears in the AppWave Browser as the Studio tab.
The AppWave Studio is used to create an App file for an application. This application can use a mastering template or be created from scratch.
An application can be mastered into a file which can be run without installing it on your computer. This application runs on the desktop, locally but does not change the operating system or registry. It also does not share DLLs or other system-wide settings. The application data, including settings and licenses, are stored locally on the hard drive separate from the executable. The licenses are managed by the Administrator and are administered through Embarcadero’s Sanctuary licensing system.
Note: Once an App is mastered an “AppWave Template” is automatically created. This template file (.aw) contains all the information necessary to master an App such as production name, version, EULA, etc. It is placed in the output directory (C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Embarcadero\AppWaveStudio\Output\).
There are three different ways to master an App: Create an App with One Click, Create App from Install and Create AppWave Supported or Custom App from Scratch. Once your App has been mastered and then broadcast it can then be run on the local machine and be launched from either the local hard drive or the network using the AppWave. You can create and manage your tools in your Local Library and then share them with your organization or with the world.
For complete information about installing the AppWave Browser, see the AppWave Administrator Guide.
This chapter gives you an overview and explanation of all the following:
● Toolbar
● Connect
● Options
● Applications within AppWave Browser
● Tasks
● Steps
● Master
For information on how to use AppWave Studio, see: Using AppWave Studio.