The objective of this exercise is to create a simple Catalog browser for users to retrieve presentations. With this Catalog browser, developers can create reports that are shared and used by end-users.
Users want quick and easy access to saved presentations. You can build a browser that displays presentations with a short description and creates a link for a user to open a specific presentation.
findJSP.jsp
as the filename.app
and the same connection configuration file /Project1BIConfig1.xml
.findMember
.The presentation viewer page is used to view the selected presentation.
viewerJSP.jsp
as the filename.app
and
use the same connection configuration file /Project1BIConfig1.xml
.
viewer
,
location (crosstab definition) Sales Analysis Crosstab
, findMemberPage
findJSP.jsp
and findMemberId findMember
.viewerToolbar
and presentationId
viewer
.The detail panel page shows the details of each presentation under a particular folder. It provides a short description of the presentation and a link to view the presentation.
detailJSP.jsp
as the filename.app
and
the same connection configuration file /Project1BIConfig1.xml
.<%--
Insert your Business Intelligence tags here --%>
comment.In the ExplorerDetail wizard, you define the attribute values for the ExplorerDetails tag.
detail.
In the Code Editor, you can see the code that was generated for the ExplorerDetail tag. The following code identifies the JSP that is used to display the presentation:
<orabi:ExplorerDetail id="detail" openPage="viewerJSP.jsp" presentationId="viewer"
/>
The following code displays the details for a folder:
<orabi:Render targetId="detail" parentForm="BIForm" />
From the file menu, choose Save All to save the JSP application.
You have created a simple application that allows users to browse the Catalog and view presentations in different folders. It is time to run the application.
You have created a simple browsing tool easily and quickly to let users view, modify, and save previously saved presentations. With this simple application, executives can view key business information on presentations that are created by analysts.
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