List of Tables
- 1-1 What's New in Configuring Siebel Open UI, Siebel Innovation Pack 2016, Rev. A
- 1-2 What's New in Configuring Siebel Open UI, Siebel Innovation Pack 2016
- 1-3 What's New in Configuring Siebel Open UI, Siebel Innovation Pack 2015
- 3-1 Example Client Customizations
- 5-1 Configuring Manifests for Predefined Visualizations
- 5-2 Properties That You Can Specify for Controls
- 6-1 How to Use Methods with the Base Physical Renderer Class
- 6-2 Where Siebel Open UI Stores Predefined Files in Siebel Open UI Clients
- 6-3 Fields of the UI Objects List
- 6-4 Fields of the Object Expression List
- 6-5 How Siebel Open UI Chooses Files If Your Custom Manifest Matches the Predefined Manifest
- 6-6 How Siebel Open UI Preferences
- 8-1 Specifying URLs to Siebel Portlets
- 9-1 Properties You Must Include to Register Custom Business Services
- 9-2 Required Input Properties for Custom Business Services That Reference Predefined Applets or Business Components
- A-1 Summary of Methods That You Can Use with the Presentation Model for Applets
- A-2 Properties of the Presentation Model That Siebel Open UI Uses for Applets
- A-3 Properties of the Presentation Model That Siebel Open UI Uses for List Applets
- A-4 Summary of Methods That You Can Use with the Presentation Model That Siebel Open UI Uses for List Applets
- A-5 Properties of the Presentation Model for Menus
- A-6 Supported Template Manager Controls
- A-7 Unified Event Name Translations
- A-8 Unified Event Name Translations for Windows 8
- A-9 Methods You Can Use with the SiebelAppFacade.ControlBuilder Class
- A-10 Properties of the Pop-Up Presentation Model
- A-11 Methods of the Pop-Up Presentation Model
- A-12 Methods of the Pop-Up Physical Renderer
- A-13 Structure of the Property Set
- B-1 Notification Types That Siebel Open UI Supports
- B-2 NotifyGeneric Notification Type
- B-3 NotifyStateChanged Notification Type
- B-4 Property Set Types That Siebel Open UI Supports
- B-5 Events That You Can Use to Customize Form Applets
- B-6 Events That You Can Use to Customize List Applets
- B-7 Languages That Siebel Open UI Supports for Windows, AIX, Oracle Solaris, and HP-UX
- B-8 Languages That Siebel Open UI Supports for Linux RH, Linux SuSe, Enterprise Linux, and Java Locale Code
- B-9 Screens and Views That Siebel Consumer Goods Uses
- B-10 Screens and Views That Siebel Sales Uses
- B-11 Screens and Views That Siebel Service Uses
- B-12 Screens and Views That Siebel Pharma Uses
- B-13 Predefined Controls That Siebel Open UI Uses
- B-14 Other Controls That Siebel Open UI Uses
- B-15 Mobile Controls That Siebel Open UI Uses
- B-16 Event Handlers You Can Use in Browser Script for a Siebel Object Type
- B-17 DOM Event Handlers You Can Use in Browser Script for a Siebel Object Type
- B-18 Methods You Can Use in Browser Script for Each Siebel Object Type