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Introduction to Object Interfaces


This guide provides information about the methods that can be used to access Siebel events and methods from both internal and external programming environments. It also includes syntax information for the events and methods themselves.

The audience for this guide consists of:

Siebel Application Developers

Persons who plan, implement, and configure Siebel applications, possibly adding new functionality.

Programmers with experience in other languages can use these volumes to become proficient in the languages embedded in Siebel Tools. Those with no programming experience may need to use other sources for basic information about programming.

Product Modules and Options

This Siebel Bookshelf contains descriptions of modules that are optional and for which you may not have purchased a license. Siebel's Sample Database also includes data related to these optional modules. As a result, your software implementation may differ from descriptions in this Bookshelf. To find out more about the modules your organization has purchased, see your corporate purchasing agent or your Siebel sales representative.


 Siebel Object Interfaces Reference 
 Published: 18 June 2003