CTX125277 - How to Configure Auto Launch for a Single Published Application on Web Interface 5.x. How to Configure Auto Launch for a any Published Application on Web Interface 5.x. Citrix has published an article about “How to Configure Auto Launch for a Single Published Application on Web Interface 5.x”.
The solution would limit the administrator from publishing more than one application or one desktop. In this article, I am going to demonstrate how to be able to publish more than one application or Desktop and be able to auto launch the desired resource. To do that, please follow the instructions below: 1) Open the AppList.java file under the following folder: \inetpub\wwwroot\Citrix\<site-Name>\app_code\PagesJava\com\citrix\wi\pages\site\ 2) Look at line #756 for the following entry: if (r instanceof PublishedItemInfo) { 3) Replace that line with the following line: if (r.getDisplayName().equals("MyApp")) { // Note: MyApp is the applications you would like to auto launch. 4) Save the file. 5) Go to the following folder: WebInterface.conf file under \inetpub\wwwroot\Citrix\<site-Name>\conf 6) Look at line# 44 for the following entry: # AutoLaunchDesktop=Off 8) Save the file. Application delivery on mobile devices: App Store/Native vs. Browser/HTML5.
I was noting to an entrepreneur friend Facebook’s recent decision to deliver their mobile apps via HTML5 ( “Mobile is the primary focus for our platform this year,” [CTO Bret Taylor] said, noting that 200 million people are currently accessing Facebook on mobile devices.
Not only is that group twice as active as their desktop counterparts, that user segment is growing faster than any other, he said.That growth, combined with what Taylor called the “inherent engineering challenge” of mobile today, represents a major headache for him and the tech team he leads at Facebook.Namely, whenever they update a feature on the site, they have to do seven versions, so it can run on the iPhone, Android and other platforms now in use. “HTML5 is the future platform,” he said. “That’s where we’re putting a huge amount of our resources.”
By developing for the browser, they don’t have to create separate versions for iOS, Android, Symbian, Blackberry, etc. To which I said: Application Development. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China face a quickly changing competitive landscape — one that their existing technology strategies can’t keep up with.
To address this challenge, organizations are migrating from earlier-generation BI architectures, technologies, and organizational structures to new models and approaches. My “Chinese State-Owned Enterprise Targets Improved Agility” report, scheduled to appear later this month, describes the experience of a typical large Chinese SOE, the China National Cereals, Oils, and Foodstuffs Corporation (COFCO), which leveraged a BI-led program to jump-start the transformation of its technology management capabilities. COFCO is China’s largest supplier of agricultural and food products and services, including oils, rice, wine, tea, and various other products, and is expanding into real estate, shopping centers, and other industries.