You can use either of the following methods to set up multiple remote applications on a single Workspace or Folder.
If you want to view more than one remote application on a single Novell Vibe page, you can set up one remote application in your workspace, and then you can view subsequent remote applications as accessories.
For more information on viewing remote applications as accessories, see Section 12.2.2, Setting Up a Remote Application as an Accessory.
If you don’t want your remote application to be displayed as an accessory, but you still want to enable multiple remote applications on a single page, you can accomplish this by creating a new view for the workspace or folder where you want the remote applications to be displayed, and then configuring the workspace or folder to support the new view.
In the Workspace or Folder where you want to enable additional remote applications, click
> or > .The Form and View Designers page is launched.
Click
> or , depending on whether you are working in a workspace or folder.Provide a caption and a name for the new definition.
Select the type of workspace for which you want to create the new definition.
Click
.Click the
link.In the box on the right side of the page, click
.In the
section, click .Provide a caption and a name for the new remote application field that you’re creating.
The text that you enter in the
field is what the remote application field is called in the workspace or folder form.Click
.Click
to exit the Form and View Designer.For information on how to configure the workspace to support the new view that you created in Creating the New View, see Section 7.4, Enabling the Workspace View.
For information on how to configure the workspace to support the new view that you created in Creating the New View, see Section 3.1.1, Changing the Default Folder View.
Now that you have created the new definition and configured the workspace or folder to support it, you need to enable the additional remote application.
To enable the additional remote application, see Section 12.2, Setting Up a Remote Application.