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==Create an Application== | ==Create an Application== |
Revision as of 00:27, 15 July 2011
[My Applications] > My Applications
This tab lists applications that are installed and ready to use.
Create an Application
- Under My Applications, click [Create New Application]
- Choose one of the application-creation options:
- Create Using Template
- Select an application-template from the catalog and install it. Then customize it until it fits you perfectly.
- Create By Import
- Paste data copied from a spreadsheet, or import it from a file.
Objects will be created from the data. You can then modify the objects however you like. - Create Using Wizard
- Define the objects that make up the application
Launch an Application
To launch an application:
- Under My Applications, click [Open]
Customizing the App Center Sidebar
As an ISV or MSP, you can customize the App Center's navigation pane by configuring it with any HTML you like as part of the Registration Configuration for a tenant:
- Go to the Service Provider Settings or MSP Settings.
- Navigate to the Registration Configuration section.
- Provide HTML content for the <div> that constitutes the Sidebar.
Application Settings
Application Information
Click the [Edit] button at the top of the page to modify this information.
- Name
- Specify the name of the application.
The name will appear in the application list and in the title bar, when the application is running.
- Objects
- Select the objects to include in the application:
- Use the arrow buttons to move the objects to the Included Objects list.
- Once there, use the up and down arrows to change the order in which they appear.
- Select multiple objects at one time:
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- To select multiple elements from a list that are not adjacent, press and hold the CTRL key and click each element individually (CTRL-click)
- To select a series of adjacent elements, click an element at the beginning of a series, press and hold the SHIFT key, then click the last element in the series (SHIFT-click)
- Web Tabs
- Select additional Web Tabs to display when the user opens the application:
- Use the arrow buttons to move the objects to the Included Web Tabs list.
- Once there, use the up and down arrows to change the order in which they appear.
- Select multiple Web Tabs at one time:
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- To select multiple elements from a list that are not adjacent, press and hold the CTRL key and click each element individually (CTRL-click)
- To select a series of adjacent elements, click an element at the beginning of a series, press and hold the SHIFT key, then click the last element in the series (SHIFT-click)
- Visibility Control
- Set the Visibility control to define the Users, Teams. or Roles that can use this application.
- Start Page
- Optionally, pick a JSP Page you have created for the initial page of the application, or use the standard dashboard, by default.
Workspace Display Order
Based on the user's Role, you can control which objects appear in the application's Workspace area at the top of navigation pane, and the order in which those objects appear.
When the list of selections is empty, the default list of application objects is shown.
When selections are made, only the selected objects are displayed. That way, objects remain hidden when they aren't needed by a user in a particular role. (You can still get to them, when you need to, using the All Items link in the application Workspace.)
Default View Preferences
Based on the user's Role, you can specify which Views are used for a given object, by default, as well as the application home page.
To make use of this feature, you must have defined one or more Views to use. Note, too, that these are default settings. Users can also define their own views to display the information they have access to.