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Web-Related Objects
This section provides a general description of the Web-related objects in Siebel Tools.
- Web Page. Defines attributes that are mapped to a Web page template. Web pages contain views and other persistent objects. The relationship between a Web page and a view is established using tags within the Web Page SWT template. Web Page objects/templates are also used for displaying Login, Error pages, and so on.
- Web Page Item. Item that can be shown on a Web page. Similar to control, except it is not placed on an applet.
- Web Page Item Parameter. Parameter of the Web Page Item. Definition varies depending on the item. For example, for a page item that has Invoked Method set to GoToView, an optional parameter is view, and its value is the name of the destination view.
- Web Template. Establishes a relationship between a representation of an SWT file in the repository and the actual file stored in a file directory.
- View Web Template. Establishes an association between a parent View object and a Web Template. Each View object can have at most one View Web Template child.
- View Web Template Item. Siebel Applets mapped to View Template.
- Applet Web Template. Establishes an association between a parent Applet and a Web Template. There are four types: Base, Edit, New, and Query, corresponding to the record operation performed within each. Applets may have several Edit and New Applet Web Templates but will have at most one Base and Query Applet Web Template.
- Applet Web Template Item. List items, applet controls, and Web controls that belong to Applet Web Template.
- Applet Server Script. Script associated with an Applet that is exposed in an application (through one or more Applet Web Templates). Web scripts can be used to modify output from the Siebel Web Engine (SWE) before it is sent to the browser.
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Siebel Tools Reference, Version 7.5, Rev. A Published: 18 April 2003 |