Creating New Cartridge Composite Views

You create Cartridge Composite Views when you want to add additional data to required tasks, such as creation tasks and query tasks, which are typically stored in sealed cartridges.

Oracle recommends that you create the view in the same component cartridge that hosts the extended functionality; for example, a new fulfillment function.

To create new cartridge composite views:

  1. From the Studio menu, select New, select Order and Service Management, select Order Management, then select Composite Cartridge View.

    The Composite Cartridge View wizard is displayed.

  2. In the Project Name field, select the project in which the composite cartridge view will be saved.

  3. (Optional) In the Extends field, select an existing view to extend the task data and behavior of an existing task or composite cartridge view.

    Click Select to open the Select Extends dialog box, and do one of the following:

    • Select an existing view.

    • If a suitable view does not yet exist, click New in the Select Extends dialog box to create the view

    When finished, click OK. Your selection populates the corresponding Extends field in the Composite Cartridge View wizard.

  4. In the Order field, select an order to associate with the composite cartridge view.

  5. In the Name field, enter a name for the composite cartridge view.

    The name must be unique among composite cartridge views within the same namespace.

  6. (Optional) Select a location for the composite cartridge view.

    By default, Oracle Communications Design Studio saves the entity to your default workspace location. You can enter a folder name in the Folder field or select a location different from the system-provided default. To select a different location:

    1. Click the Folder field Browse button.

    2. Navigate to the directory in which to save the entity.

    3. Click OK.

  7. Click Finish.

    Design Studio adds the new composite cartridge view to the Studio Projects view and opens the new entity in the Composite Cartridge View editor.