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Creating a Dynamic Applet


To create a dynamic applet

  1. Navigate to Site Map > Finance Administration > Dynamic Applet Administration.
  2. Click the Dynamic Applet tab.
  3. In the upper Dynamic Applet list, click New, then enter the view alias and view name. The view alias must be a unique name. The new name is a picklist of the views defined in the Template Definition view.
  4. Step off the record. The Applet Instance form will automatically display the name of the applet template defined for this view.
  5. In the Applet Instance form, enter the applet title, business object name, and business component name. The business object and business component will determine the fields to display for this applet.
  6. If you want to set up a default search specification, enter:
  7. In the Field Control list, add a new record for each field you want to display. Each field control is displayed as a read-only text box with a text label. For each record, enter:
  8. In the Button Control list, add a new record for each button you want to display. Enter the sequence number, caption, and method for each button.

Displaying Dynamic Applets in a Workflow

To integrate the dynamic applet in a workflow

  1. Create a subprocess based on the FINS Dynamic UI business object.
  2. Add a Dynamic UI Service business service step and invoke the Set View Name method described in Table 104.
  3. (Optional) Add a second Dynamic UI Service business service step and invoke the AddRecord method described in Table 104.
  4. Add a User Interact step to display the dynamic applet. For the view property of the User Interact step, enter the view template name defined in Step 3 of Creating a Dynamic Applet. For each button that may be clicked in the dynamic applet, add entries into the Next Steps list applet of the User Interact step. The following is an example of such an entry:

Field
Entry
Branch Name
Continue Button
Type
Condition
Next Step
End
Event Object Type
Applet
Event
InvokeMethod
Event Object
FINS Dynamic UI List Applet
Subevent
FrameEventMethodContinue


 Siebel Business Process Designer Administration Guide for Financial Services 
 Published: 22 May 2003