Distribute applications
- Last UpdatedJun 13, 2024
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Distributed applications typically have a central development station, central data storage, and client stations. You use InTouch Network Application Development (NAD) to build and maintain distributed applications. NAD allows many client stations to maintain a copy of a single application without restricting the development of that application. Using an individual copy of the application provides Viewer redundancy. Client stations are automatically notified when the application changes. You can create single computer, client-based, and server-based InTouch applications.
You can also manage and deploy InTouch applications using the System Platform IDE.