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Here's a video showcasing IBM Forms Experience Builder in how one can can present a dynamic expressive web experience for handling a grant application approval process. |
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You can use the Forms Services Platform API to create and connect your pipes. |
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You can use the Java™ Access API to communicate directly with the Forms Services Platform from a Java application. |
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IBM® Forms Experience Builder contains accessibility features so users with disabilities can create forms and applications. |
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When given the link to an IBM® Forms Experience Builder application, a user is provided with many built in accessibility features. |
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IBM® Forms Experience Builder contains a number of builtin accessibility features to make applications easy to create and use by people with disabilities. |
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A Service Catalog serves two purposes. First, a Service Catalog is a programmatic mechanism to dynamically provide Service Descriptions to IBM® Forms Experience Builder instead of using static XML files. Second, a Service Catalog is linked to a Service Catalog Group and provides a mechanism to ... |
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A Service Catalog Group provides a way to group web services in IBM® Forms Experience Builder. |
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You can add custom cascading style sheet (CSS) themes to your IBM® Forms Experience Builder application. |
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Data labels added to form items provide descriptive column names when data is exported to a spreadsheet. If no data label is assigned, the Display Value is used. |
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You can create and edit formulas to assign values to an item on your IBM® Forms Experience Builder form. |
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Using the HTML Fragment item, you can add HTML anywhere in your form. |
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You can add media to the form anywhere you place the Media form item. |
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The following topics describe how to add services to your Forms Experience Builder applications. |
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You can use specialized form items to style text, echo text back, create dynamic lines, or add HTML. |
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It is often desirable to have an application, or form, transition through a set of phases or stages. At each stage the form might be used by different people in different roles. The form also might be presented in a slightly different manner in each stage, such as having some items or pages ... |
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The Table form item enables the user to add complex entries to a form. |
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To use Forms Experience Builder applications within WebSphere® Portal, you must add the Forms Experience Builder portlet to the WebSphere Portal page. |
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The topics in this section describe how to administer IBM® Forms Experience Builder. |
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You can control who has access to your form by adding security rules. |
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This topic describes the Application Events, and their parameters when using JavaScript™ API in IBM® Forms Experience Builder. |
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Give the users in your organization permission to work with the data relevant to them by assigning them roles. |
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You can dynamically assign roles to a form after form submission. |
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To define who can edit an IBM® Forms Experience Builder application, use the design settings in the Access tab. |
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Data for IBM® Forms Experience Builder applications is stored within a database. Ensure that you have a backup and restore strategy in place to protect your data. |