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You use the Attachment widget to display a list of the documents that are attached to a work item. These documents can be stored on the IBM® FileNet® Content Engine server or the Content Manager EE server. |
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By default, attachment content is displayed in the Viewer widget that is on the same page as the Attachment widget. You configure the Attachment widget to display content in a separate browser window or to display a specified document in the Viewer widget. |
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This scenario describes how a business analyst at a fictitious company develops a solution with IBM® ECM Widgets. |
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You configure the Content List widget to indicate how the widget retrieves the list of documents that are to be displayed. |
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You configure the Content List widget to indicate how documents listed in the widget are to be retrieved. Optionally, you can configure the widget to add custom actions to the popup menu. |
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An IBM® ECM Widgets application is a set of widgets that are configured to work together to enable users to manage content and process work items. |
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The Attachment widget uses events to communicate with other widgets. |
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The Document payload type identifies a document that is stored in a content repository. |
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As a business analyst, you can create an application by using a mashup environment, such as Business Space powered by WebSphere® or IBM® Lotus® Mashups. An application can include widgets that are included with IBM ECM Widgets and widgets that are provided by other vendors. |
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Before the Inbasket widget can be used, you must specify the role for which inbaskets are to be displayed in the widget. You can configure the Inbasket widget to set a specific role. Alternatively, you can wire the Receive Role event to the Inbasket widget to pass in the role. |
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The payload types define the format of data that is passed between widgets when events are fired. If you wire or develop widgets, you must know the payload types that are used by the events so that you can subscribe to events or publish events. |
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The Content List widget uses events to communicate with other widgets. |
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You use the Launch Process (eForm) action widget to create a work item by using an eForm that is associated with the workflow. |
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You can use custom widgets to add custom actions to the popup menus for the Content List widget and the Inbasket widget. |
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The Header widget uses events to communicate with widgets. |
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A page is a collection of widgets. The widgets on a page are typically associated with a particular task or set of tasks. |
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The DocIdList payload type contains a list of documents that are stored on the Content Manager EE server. The list is generated by the IBM® WEBi when a user performs a search. |
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You use the Content List widget to display a list of documents that are retrieved from the IBM® FileNet® Content Engine server. You can use this list to view the documents and their properties, version the documents and to download the documents. |
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As a business analyst, you can create spaces in a mashup environment, such as Business Space powered by WebSphere® or IBM® Lotus® Mashups, after you configure and edit workflows, roles and inbaskets in Process Designer. |
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The Open Web Page action widget uses events to communicate with other widgets. |
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The ExtraData payload type receives extra information from the widget that requests information for the current widget. |
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The WorkItemField payload type carries a namevalue pair to update the field value that is displayed in the Work Data widget or to notify another widget that a work item field has been changed. |
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An IBM® ECM Widgets application is developed by using several applications. This roadmap describes the recommended sequence of tasks to develop an application with business process management capabilities. |
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You can populate the Content List widget with values that are provided by a custom widget. |
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You can configure IBM® Enterprise Content Management Widgets (IBM ECM Widgets) to communicate with Content Manager EE servers. You can use IBM ECM Widgets with Content Manager EE servers only, or you can use IBM ECM Widgets with both Content Manager EE servers and IBM FileNet® P8 servers.If you use |