The Applications tab shows you the list of installed applications on your grid, so you can select the application you would like to edit. This screen also allows you to manipulate those applications.
The following columns are shown:
Unique name of the application. This is the name shown in the editor toolbar editor when you edit or view the application. This name is also used for storing the application ADL descriptors and in command line commands for starting and stopping the application.
Note: The lock icon shown next to an application name designates the application as being locked. When the application is locked, it may not be edited or viewed within the Editor. See the Command Line Shell Reference for more information.
State of the application. When an application is started, stopped, restarted, or copied, the status of the operation is shown here. See Application Status for more information.
Human-readable description of the application. The description can be modified by editing the application and opening the Application Configuration property sheet.
Amount of CPU resources required by the application. If the application is currently running, this value specifies the amount of CPU resources allocated to the application.
Amount of Memory resources required by the application. If the application is currently running, this value specifies the amount of memory resources allocated to the application.
Amount of Bandwidth resources required by the application. If the application is currently running, the value specifies the amount of bandwidth resources allocated to the application.
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