📄️ Manager
This document has been moved to https://platform.simplicite.io/manager.md
📄️ Openshift
Simplicité instances can easily be deployed on the OpenShift® PaaS.
📄️ Cordova
This section explains how to build one hybrid application based on a Simplicité project:
📄️ Tomcat custom realms
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📄️ Root deploy
A Simplicité instance can be deployed as the root application on an application server.
📄️ Webserver SSL
Certificate Authority
📄️ Java ssl
Standalone configuration
📄️ Load balancing
This document applies to Simplicité version 4.0 and above using internal OAuth2 authentication.
📄️ Application servers slimming
Tomcat
📄️ Databases howto
MySQL 5.x / MariaDB
📄️ UTF-8 howto
Starting with version 3.1, Simplicité is using by default using the UTF-8 encoding (previous versions were using by default the ISO-8859-1 encoding).
📄️ Logging
Introduction
📄️ Datasources howto
This document shows how to configure additional datasources that can be used to configure Simplicité business objets that points to remote databases.
📄️ Email howto
This document shows how to configure application server's e-mail service that is used by Simplicité to send e-mails.
📄️ Projects git repositories
This document describe how to use platform Git repositories.
📄️ Excel
Using web external data source
📄️ Widgets
Widgets are easily configurable external objects, usually used to compose home pages.
📄️ Custom User
An out-of-the-box Simplicité comes pre-installed with a User object, to which the authentication mechanisms are tied. When building an application, you'll eventually come to the point where you either need to: