The application interface described as Universal can be executed natively on the IBM i, Microsoft Windows, over the Internet in a browser environment, or on any number of computing devices using XHTML or XML. The Universal model takes full advantage of LANSA's repository-based 4GL architecture. However, because the user interface is Universal, it cannot be optimized to take maximum advantage of the unique characteristics of any single environment. The universal interface has some graphical capabilities (based on the IBM Windows Icon Mouse Pointer constructs). It supports features such as action bars, push buttons, radio buttons, drop downs, lists and so on. The programs are procedural and use a character-based application style. Under Windows, a Universal application does not have the full range of event-driven capabilities.
The following options are used to control how RDML Function applications created using the Universal Model will be generated in the partition.
Also See
Creating 5250 Applications in the Developer Guide.