Before you begin developing your application in the Discovery
Framework, make sure the following items are in place.
The following tasks are typically the responsibility of the power user:
- Understanding your use cases
and business case, so you can assemble Discovery Framework components to match
these cases.
- Building application pages.
- Creating charts.
- Configuring controls for the
various components.
The following tasks are typically the responsibility of the system
administrator:
- Deploying and maintaining
the server that will host the Discovery Framework application.
- Connecting the Discovery
Framework to enterprise systems.
- Setting up Discovery
Framework logging.
- Establishing and maintaining
the Discovery Framework connection to its underlying database.
- Managing ongoing clustering
and load balancing.
- Deploying extension points
provided by the developer.
The following optional activities are typically the responsibility of a
developer:
- Modifying existing
components, or creating new ones, to better meet your organization's unique
business requirements.
- Developing Discovery
Framework extension points, for example to enable security.
The task of creating new themes is typically the responsibility of a
designer.