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The administrative interface of Seon is available in different versions. The most common one is the web interface, which is accessed via a webbrowser of your choice.
 
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== Seon administrative web interface ==
 
== Seon administrative web interface ==
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The most easy way of accessing the administrative interface is by using the web interface. Its standard installation directory gives the administrator access via an URL like
 
The most easy way of accessing the administrative interface is by using the web interface. Its standard installation directory gives the administrator access via an URL like
 
  http://seon-server/seon/
 
  http://seon-server/seon/
 
from where on the interface dynamically forwards the user to the correct directory.
 
from where on the interface dynamically forwards the user to the correct directory.
 
=== Server selection in the web interface ===
 
As a feature available since 2013-04-26, the admninistrative web interface can communicate with any other Seonapi instances than the local one (single requirement: the Seonapi you are communicating with must be of at least the same version). You can access the selection on different ways:
 
*Use the menu to select the entry "Configuration" -> "Switch Seon srv.":
 
[[Image:Seonadmin select server.png]]
 
*Navigate to any Seon administrative interface and add the appendix "<code>?server</code>":
 
http://localhost/seon/?server
 
 
The shown interface asks you where your Seonapi is located to which you want to communicate. In most common installations, you can enter the URL of the administrative webinterface (i.e. '<code>http://seon-server/seon</code>'):
 
 
[[Image:Seon admin serversel empty.png]]
 
 
After a valid Seonapi has been found, the interface dynamically displays a popup which indicates that a URL was entered (and can be used) which is a valid Seonapi URL.
 
 
[[Image:Seon admin serversel ok.png]]
 
 
== Seon admin interface app ==
 
[[Image:Seonadmin exe.png]]
 
In situations where your local webbrowser is horrible slow (i.e. using Internet Explorer), you can use the Seon admin interface as a richt-client application. The application offers the same functionality as the administrative web interface. You have to know where your Seonapi is reachable via http(s) you want to communicate with.
 
 
=== Optional parameters ===
 
You can pass as a single first parameter the URL of the Seonapi to the program when starting. This URL will be used for the communication between the frontend and backend. If the URL doesn't point to a valid Seonapi, the GUI will not start with the given Seonapi, but shows you the start screen with the input field for the Seonapi URL (same as started without any parameter.
 
 
Example:
 
C:\Program Files (x86)\Seonadmin>"Seon administrative interface.exe" http://192.168.1.70
 

Latest revision as of 10:36, 26 February 2014

The administrative interface of Seon is available in different versions. The most common one is the web interface, which is accessed via a webbrowser of your choice.

All interfaces share the same datasource: the Seonapi. The complete communication between the frontend and backend is done via http or https. The Seonapi is distributed in the directory of the Seon administrative web interface, but can be installed seperately outside of this directory wherever your interface expects it.

Seon administrative web interface

Seon admin interface.png

The most easy way of accessing the administrative interface is by using the web interface. Its standard installation directory gives the administrator access via an URL like

http://seon-server/seon/

from where on the interface dynamically forwards the user to the correct directory.