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Configuring advanced application settings

Updated on January 14, 2022

Incorporate advanced options into your application to ensure that the software that you develop meets your unique business requirements. For example, you can define how your application renders the UI, or enable your system to automatically manage background processes.

  1. In the header of Dev Studio, click the name of the application, and then click Definition.
  2. On the Definition tab, expand the Advanced section.
  3. Modify the advanced application settings to meet your needs:
    • To allow users to modify rules in a production environment, click Add production ruleset, and then in the Production rulesets (customization) field, enter the ruleset that includes the rules that you want to make available for users to edit.

      Ensure that you unlock at least one ruleset version in the production ruleset.

      For more information, see Production rulesets.

    • To configure your system to automatically manage the resolution of job scheduler and queue processor rules in an application without any manual configurations, select the Include in background processing check box.

      For more information, see Managing system resources.

    • To define how your application renders the UI at run time, in the UI Runtime section, define whether you want your application to use standard server-rendered UI or Cosmos React.

      For more information, see Cosmos React.

    • To maintain properties on both the pxRequestor and pxThread pages, clear the Place properties on thread page only (5-4 or later) check box.

      By default, your application maintains the properties on the pxThread page only. Change this setting only for backward compatibility with applications built on Pega Platform version 5.3 or earlier. In any other scenario, keep the default setting.

    • To define a screen that opens after a user logs out of the application, in the Log off redirection list, select the screen that you want to use.
  4. Click Save.
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