





Welcome to the configuration interface of Roxen Challenger.
This is an introduction to the visual elements of the interface.
At the top of the page you find the Roxen logotype, or the text `Roxen
server configuration'. To the right of that logotype there are two
buttons, `Kill' and `Restart'. Pressing `Kill' will kill the server,
while `Restart' will also restart it.
Below the buttons and the logotype there are four other buttons.
Pressing one of them will select that section of the configuation
interface. Pressing the selected button will focus that part
of the configuration interface on the top node of that part of the
interface.
It will probably make sense once you try it.
There are a few more visual elements in the interface:
Node to be unfolded or focused
- This is how a folded node looks. Selecting the little blue arrow
(or the '>' character if you use a non-graphical browser) will unfold
the node, and show it's contents. Selecting the actual text of the
node will focus on it, thus showing it's contents and also using it as
the 'top-level' node of the page.
Node to be folded or focused
- Selecting the arrow will fold the node, selecting the text works as above.
Modified Node to be unfolded or focused
- A red arrow (or '*>') is an indication of unsaved changes made
in the configuration interface in this node or one of it's
subnodes. There is no other difference in behaviour, except that all
'red' nodes will be unfolded if the 'unfold all changed' button at the
bottom of the page is pressed
Modified Node to be folded or focused
-
There are usually one or more buttons, to do things that does not fit
nicely in the 'node with subnodes' methaphore, like adding a new
virtual server, unfolding/folding more than one node at the time etc,
at the top or bottom of the configuration interface.
Some buttons, like the 'add a new module' button are only available in
certain nodes (a node of a certain type has been focused). Those are:
- Any subnode
An 'up' button will be added to the upper left corner of the
configuration interface.
- The 'servers' section of the interface

- Any virtual server node



Add a module to this server, or remove the whole configuration.
- Any module class node (node with multiple instances of the same module-class)



Add a new copy of this module class, and remove all
copies of this class.
- Any module instance node



Remove this module, and reload this module from disk.
The latter is only useful for developers and might not always
work.
Roxen Challenger/1.0 prerelease