New features in EPC 785 Version of RAMP

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New features in EPC 785 Version of RAMP


RAMP in the Browser

RAMP applications can now be executed in the browser version of the Visual LANSA Framework.

You can use both Webevent and WAM filters in your application.

See Starting the Framework on the Web

 

Merge Tool

Framework and RAMP applications can now be merged together When Many Developers Work on the Same Application.

New Choreographing Features

You can use the Snapshot button while choreographing to capture the 5250 screens as a bitmaps.

You can use the screen images to give your prototype a realistic look, as a memory jogger or for documentation purposes during POC exercises.

Also, a new Refresh button is available to force the RAMP choreographer to re-examine the current 5250 screen. This is useful in situations involving 5250 flash screens

 

Internet Explorer (IE) 7 is now supported as a browser in VLF end-user applications

Note that at this date IE7 is still a Microsoft beta product and it is not yet supported by the Visual LANSA IDE for developers.

Scripting

New functions:

GET_MENU_OPTION_NUMBER Function

STRIP_LEADING_NUMBERS Function

ADD_STRING Function

STRING Function

 

The automated generation of scripts has been improved, with better explanations in cases when a script cannot be generated automatically

 

Also see Javascript Essentials documentation and the Movie Index for new scripting movies.

 

Subfile Handling Enhancements

Subfile access from scripts has been improved. A new SUBFILE_ACCESSOR object is provided and simpler scripting is now possible.

See Subfiles/Browselists for movies on subfile handling.

A new Probe button is available to probe the current 5250 form layout, especially subfile layouts. It presents information about the fields and subfile rows and columns that makes scripting easier and simpler.

Run-Time RAMP Performance Improvements

Business Object instance list processing is faster in all Visual LANSA Framework Windows applications.   

RAMP application start-up performance has been improved, particularly when executing in end-user mode.  

Changes To Trace and Messaging

Application Tracing and message handling have been improved, including the ability to save trace details to a file. 

Buttons to turn application level tracing off or on are now presented directly on RAMP screens when working as a developer as continual reminder that this is the primary script debugging aid.

The 5250 Home key is now handled in RAMP applications

 

User Interface Improvements

The newlook 5250 session height, width, location and masking areas can now be set for individual 5250 forms to override the session level defaults in Destination Screen Details.