This section describes the structure of the Unifinity application.
What is a Project?
Unifinity applications are managed in units called "projects. The project consists of three elements: screen design, DB design, and processing design.
The creation of a project generates the files that make up the project, and the various design files belonging to the project are saved on the same level as the project file.
Files handled by Unifinity
Unifinity Studio creates the following files
[Attention.
Editing each file from outside of Unifinity Studio is deprecated.
File Type |
Description. |
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project file |
Whenever you create a Unifinity application, create one The project file contains the Unifinity application as a |
Screen Design File |
This file corresponds to the screen design. A single screen design file can be used to create a |
DB design file |
This file corresponds to the DB design. A single DB design file is used by the Unifinity application to |
process design file |
This file corresponds to the processing design. A single process design file can be used in the Unifinity application. |
application file |
The file containing the Unifinity application. By importing this file into the Unifinity Application Player, |
ReferenceWhat is a logic component?
It is a unit of processing to accomplish a specific purpose, such as "to calculate a number," "to update data in a database," or "to activate the device's onboard camera."
Other files handled by Unifinity include
File Type |
Description. |
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project compressed file |
A set of files created in Unifinity Studio, compressed in zip file format and with the extension changed to "ufpz". When you distribute a project compressed file on the UniBaaS distribution file management screen, it will appear in the top window of Unifinity Studio as a "project being shared". When you open the displayed project compressed file, the contents of the compressed file will be extracted and can be edited in Unifinity Studio. For more information on the delivery file management screen, see "4. management of delivered filesPlease refer to the "See |