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Behavioral Differences
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This will explain in pretty good details the differences.

On Jun 4, 10:32 am, LJ LongWing <[email protected]> wrote:
> Naveen,
> Any AL action that interacts directly with the client (DDE, RunMacro, etc) 
> won't work in the web, but all others do with very little issues.  In fact, 
> in later versions (7.5->) there are things that only work in the web and not 
> native.  I agree that you will need lots of testing, but I believe you will 
> find that the web works very well for most situations.
>
>
>
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> Subject: All about Mid-tier
>
> Hi ARS’ers
>
> I have an environment where an ARS custom app has been built. The current
> version of ARS used is 7.0.001. This app has gone through migration through
> multiple version ARS starting version 5.1. Although it was never intended to
> have a thin-client view, we have thought of going with a mid-tier.
> Now I have some questions:
>
> 1.      So after this being installed, I would like to know very much on what
> level the custom app (By custom app I mean using every possible ARS workflow
> action/ui components etc) will be usable in thin client (If I want all users
> to use only thin-client). Ideally I know whatever works in AR User is
> supposed to work in thin-client also. Still to be very sure
> 2.      Let’s say I have installed 7.0 mid-tier and then I plan to install 7.5
> mid-tier later even before the app is migrated to ARS 7.5. Will this have
> any issues or are there any checks I need to make pre and post installation
> of mid-tier.
>
> Happy and a peaceful weekend everyone
> Cheers,
> Naveen
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