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Configuring Siebel Open UI > Customizing Siebel Open UI > Configuring Manifests > Overview of Configuring ManifestsA manifest is a set of instructions that Siebel Open UI uses to identify the JavaScript files that it must download from the Siebel Server to the client so that it can render screens, views, applets, menus, controls, and other objects. For an overview of how Siebel Open UI uses this manifest, see Example of How Siebel Open UI Renders a View or Applet. Siebel CRM versions 8.1.1.9 and 8.1.1.10 use an XML manifest file to identify these JavaScript files in the following situations:
Starting with Siebel CRM versions 8.1.1.11 and 8.2.2.4, Siebel Open UI replaces the XML manifest file with manifest data that it stores in the Siebel Database. You cannot modify this predefined manifest data, but you can use the Manifest Administration screen in the client to configure the manifest data that your customization requires. For more information about using a utility that migrates your custom manifest configurations from Siebel CRM version 8.1.1.9 or 8.1.1.10 to version 8.1.1.11 or 8.2.2.4, see the topic that describes migrating the Siebel Open UI manifest file in Siebel Database Upgrade Guide. Figure 35 describes an example of how Siebel Open UI uses the manifest to identify the JavaScript file it must download so that it can use the presentation model for the SIS Account List Applet. The manifest maps the recyclebinpmodel.js file that resides in the The example manifest administration includes the following items:
Figure 36 includes an example of a completed manifest administration that configures Siebel Open UI to download JavaScript files for the Contact List Applet. For more information about how to configure this example, see Configuring Custom Manifests. Figure 36. Example Manifest AdministrationThe example manifest administration includes the following items:
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