The censhare Render-Client is used to remote control layout applications like Adobe InDesign Server.
Introduction
The censhare Render Client usually runs on a dedicated computer (the "Render-Server" in censhare’s terminology) together with the layout application(s) and supports multiple instances. The Render-Client has to login to the application server (typically with a dedicated user account: render-client), then scans for running layout applications on its host and registers the discovered layout applications to the censhare application server. The registered service is called LayoutService. The censhare Render-Client can run with a GUI or as a service and supports an auto-login feature for self-recovering Render-Servers. Regarding the technical specifications and network communication, the censhare Render-Client is identical to the censhare Client and will run in every environment that is supported by the censhare Client. The censhare Render-Client requires appropriate plugins and/or extensions to communicate with the layout applications.
Purpose
The LayoutService is used to
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export PDFs from InDesign layouts
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run geometry updates on InDesign layouts
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create previews of InDesign layouts
Status
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Open censhare Admin-Client and go to Status|Services.
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In Status|Services search for LayoutService.
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Note State AVAILABLE and Access limit 1 which means a Render-Client with 1 layout application is connected.
In case you want to verify the status of the Render-Client note that you have to log into the server where the renderer client is installed.
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Service Status: Online
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Connection status to the server
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Layout applications: Adobe InDesign Server CC 2015 (1x) pln 2.8.27
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Version of layout application and PlugIn
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Instances: 1 available
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Instance count of the layout application
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Stop/Start
Open Render-Client's File|Preferences|General...
Restart the Render-Client and layout application by closing and reopening the Render-Client.