Content Types for Composed EnterpriseOne Pages

You can create Composed EnterpriseOne Pages with the following content types. You can create them for your own use, view ones other users have created, or share yours so others can view and use them. Your ability to perform any of these tasks depends on the permissions you and others have been granted by your administrator.

Designer Pane

You can add a Designer Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. A Designer Pane provides quick and easy access to frequently used components such as EnterpriseOne applications, batch versions, tasks, Watchlist, ADF applications,(Release 9.2.6) orchestrations and notifications, and (Release 9.2.7.4) EnterpriseOne pages ( Classic EnerpriseOne Page or Composed EnterpriseOne Page). In Page Composer, the Designer Pane is a grid to which you can add various components. The Designer Pane is like a canvas on which you can create a process flow.

See Adding a Designer Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page and Working with Designer Pane in this guide.

One View Report

You can add a One View Report to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. A One View Report provides an intuitive, easy-to-use interface for you to access and run existing reports that contain tables, graphs, and charts.

Note: You can add only one One View Report content type to a given Composed EnterpriseOne Page. Once you choose to add One View Report content type, that option is not available again in the Content Type pop-up menu.

See Adding a One View Report (OVR) to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page in this guide.

EnterpriseOne Application

You can embed multiple EnterpriseOne forms on a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. An EnterpriseOne application form is a page in which you can enter and retrieve data. Applications might have several forms. You can embed any EnterpriseOne application form including external forms in a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. However, you cannot embed an external form with an external application type of Composed EnterpriseOne Page. Message forms such as warning messages and subforms cannot be embedded in a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. Standard security applies to all EnterpriseOne forms on the Composed EnterpriseOne Page. If you are secured out of a specific EnterpriseOne form, you cannot access it on the Composed EnterpriseOne Page.

Note: External forms can also be embedded as EnterpriseOne Applications except for the following:(Release 9.2.1)

See Adding an EnterpriseOne Application Form to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page in this guide.

Classic Page

You can add a Classic Page to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. Classic Pages are EnterpriseOne pages that are HTML files, and can contain any HTML-enabled functionality, such as interactive process flows, URL links and web pages, company logos, etc. You must be proficient in coding HTML to configure or create Classic Pages.

Classic Pages used to be referred to as EnterpriseOne Pages.

See Adding a Classic Page to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page in this guide.

URL

You can add a web page to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. This content type enables you to embed the content of a web page in a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. Web page content is the information that you see when you access an Internet site using a URL address. In the Page Composer, you use the web page content the same way as when you access the web page typing a URL in a web browser address bar.

See Adding a URL to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page in this guide.

ADF Application

You can add an EnterpriseOne ADF (Application Development Framework) application to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. ADF applications are a type of application intended to enhance the user experience using Oracle ADF technology.

Note: You can add only one ADF application content type to a given Composed EnterpriseOne Page. Once you choose to add an ADF application content type, that option is not available again in the Content Type pop-up menu.

See Adding an ADF Application to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page in this guide.

OBIEE

You can add an OBIEE (Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition) object to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. OBIEE is a comprehensive suite of enterprise BI products that delivers a full range of analysis and reporting capabilities along with a unified, highly scalable and modern architecture.

Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) content frames provide users quick access to Oracle Business Intelligence information.

Important: To create and view the OBIEE content type, you and any user who needs this information must have access to the environment.
Note: OBIEE content frames are available on the Composed EnterpriseOne Page only when OBIEE and the Oracle BI Applications Adapter for EnterpriseOne are installed and setup for your environment.

See Adding OBIEE to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page in this guide.

Watchlist Pane (Release 9.2.0.3)

You can add a Watchlist Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. A Watchlist represents a collection of items that match the criteria that were set up for that Watchlist. Watchlists enable you to easily identify and take action when data has exceeded acceptable thresholds. Personal Watchlists, as well as the shared Watchlists that are available to you, can be added to the Watchlist Pane of the Composed EnterpriseOne Page.

Note: You can add only one Watchlist Pane to a given Composed EnterpriseOne Page. Once you choose to add a Watchlist Pane, that option is not available again in the Content Type pop-up menu.

See Adding a Watchlist Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page in this guide.

Springboard Pane (Release 9.2.1)

You can add a Springboard Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. A Springboard Pane consists of a collection of tasks available to a role. The tasks launched from the Springboard Pane can be EnterpriseOne applications, batch programs, ADF applications, and One View Reports. When you launch a task item from the Springboard Pane, the system opens the associated application in a separate frame and launches a springboard at the top of the form. The Springboard Pane uses menu indexing to determine the correct set of task items to be displayed for a role.

Note: To view a task in the Springboard, you must have the required permission that includes menu filtering, task view security, application security, and OVR UDO view security.

See Adding a Springboard Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page (Release 9.2.1) and Working with Task Index Builds (Release 9.2.1).

Menu Pane (Release 9.2.4.3)

You can add a Menu Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page. The Menu Pane enables you to navigate to EnterpriseOne menus or favorites on a Composed Page.

See Adding a Menu Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page (Release 9.2.4.3)