

So, this being Alpha Anywhere, I decided to create my own. I liked the simple interface that was found in the Alpha Developer, which had two lists– one for users, and one for groups to which they can be assigned. However, none of them were quite what I wanted. There are seven in total, five for administration and two for login. They can be found in the list of templates when you create a new UX. To help build out this kind of administrative interface, Alpha Anywhere includes a handful of UX templates. This is an easy way to administer role-based security for business apps. That way administrators don’t need to have Alpha Anywhere installed– they can simply add, remove, and edit users using a web browser. roles) to be administered online via a web interface. As you may know, Alpha Anywhere has a role-based security system that can easily be administered from the Alpha Anywhere Developer (IDE).īut in this case, I wanted to allow users and groups (a.k.a.
