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Defines which screens and views will be accessible through menus and page tabs for an application. An application object definition is also used to define application-level scripts and find object definitions. An application is created by adding a new application object definition and adding the appropriate entries to each of its child types. These object types include Application Find, Application Menu Item, Application Script, Page Tab, and Screen Menu Item.

An Application object definition is also used to define application-level scripts and Application Find object definitions.

Properties

Property
Description/Usage
Valid Values/Examples
Acknowledgement Web Page (O+)
The name of the Web page to show after the user logs in.
Will be used only if the Acknowledgement Web View property is not set.
The Acknowledgement Web Page has precedence over the Acknowledgement Web View.
(+) Either Acknowledgement Web Page or Acknowledgement Web View is required.
Used by the Siebel Web Engine.
 
Acknowledgement Web View (O+)
The name of the view to show after the user logs in.
The Acknowledgement Web Page has precedence over the Acknowledgement Web View.
(+) Either Acknowledgement Web Page or Acknowledgement Web View is required.
Used by the Siebel Web Engine.
 
Company Logo Bitmap (O)*
The name of a bitmap object definition in the Company Logos bitmap category.
 
Container Web Page (O)
The page template within which all views, pages, or applets will be displayed.
This page contains the common user interface components such as viewbars, screenbars, logos, and so on.
Used by the Siebel Web Engine.
By default, all views, pages, and applets use this page. For views, it can be overridden by the Container Page property of the View object.
Display Name (O)
Name displayed on menus and page tabs for an application.
 
Error Web Page (O)
Error page to show when an error occurs in the application.
Used by the Siebel Web Engine.
Must be of Siebel object type "Web Page."
Home URL (O)*
The URL to which a user's Web browser will navigate when the user clicks the company logo bitmap at upper right in the Siebel applications window.
The full URL string, including protocol (such as
http://), is required.
 
Login Web Page (O)
The page where the user fills in a user name and password to log on.
Used by the Siebel Web Engine.
Must be of Siebel object type "Web Page."
Logoff Acknowledgement Web Page (O)
The page to show after the user logs off.
Used by the Siebel Web Engine.
Must be of Siebel object type "Web Page."
Menu (O)
The menu object definition that will be used by the application.
 
Name (R)
A unique application name.
 
Scripted (S)
A TRUE or FALSE value indicating whether the application has a Siebel VB or Siebel eScript script attached to it.
TRUE = Siebel script attached.
FALSE = No Siebel script attached.
Sort Web Page (O)
The page where the user can choose which fields to sort on in list applets.
Used by the Siebel Web Engine.
Must be of Siebel object type "Web Page."
Text Style (O)*
The named text style to be used by default by all controls in the application, if the control, applet, and view do not explicitly specify a text style.
Default: The value from the CFG file.

NOTE:  Siebel Tools, as an application, should not be configured like other applications, such as Siebel Sales and Siebel Service. Even though the Siebel Tools application and its views, applets, and so on do exist in the repository, any modifications to such is not supported.

See Also

Application Find
Application Method Menu Item*
Application Server Script
Page Tab
Screen Menu Item
Hidden Object Types and Properties


 Object Types Reference 
 Published: 18 April 2003