Component Reference
This guide does not provide detailed information about using the functions provided by WCC components. For those details, see the TIBCO Workspace User’s Guide.
Composite Components
- Organization Resource Browser - composite of the Organization Browser and Organization Resource List components.
- Process Instances Preview - composite of the Process Instances component and the preview pane(1).
- Work Items Preview - composite of the Work Items component and the preview pane.
- Data View Results - composite of the Data View2 List and a pane that contains tabs for viewing the global case data for the selected case reference, as well as work items, process instances, and events associated with the case data.
Data Mask Component
- Data Mask Component - block that displays “Loading Data…” mask while the application is retrieving data from the server.
List Container Components
- Event Views - list of event views created by the user.
- Event Viewer - list of events that are in the currently selected event view.
- Process Templates - list of process templates available on the system. This component is used by the Start Instance Component to display the list of processes the user can start an instance of. It provides a flat list of available process templates.
- Process Templates Ex - list of process templates available on the system. This component is used by the Create / Edit Process View wizard to display the list of processes that the user can include in the process view. This component provides a tree structure with expandable / collapsible nodes, each node representing a process template. Expanding a node causes all versions of the process template to be displayed below the process template name.
- Process Views - list of views of process instances, for a set of process templates, created by the user.
- Process Instances - list of all process instances in the currently selected process view (does not include the preview pane — for a preview pane, see the Process Instances Preview composite component).
- Work Views - list of views of work items created by the user.
- Work Items - list of work items in the selected work view (does not include the preview pane — for a preview pane, see the Work Items Preview composite component).
- Business Services - list of business services available to the user.
- Data Views - list of data views(1) created by the user.
- Data View List - list of case references for the selected data view(1).
Toolbar Button Component
- Toolbar Button Component - used to display one of the following buttons in your WCC application:
- Organization Browser Window Button - displays the Configuration Administrator dialog, which is used to configure deployed applications.
- Logout Button - logs the user out of the application.
- Open Next Work Item Button - opens the next available work item from the work item list.
- Options Button - displays the Options dialog, which is used to establish default settings for the currently logged-in user.
- Organization Browser Window Button - displays the Organization Resource Browser component, which is a composite component used to browse the organization model, create LDAP containers, map users to groups/positions, etc.
Organization Browser Components
- Organization Browser - displays a graphical representation of the organization model. Also allows the user to create LDAP containers, which contain resources that can be mapped to groups and positions in the organization model.
- Organization Resource List - displays a list of resources that have been added to the selected LDAP container, or that have been mapped to the selected organizational entity.
Start Instance Component
- Start Instance Component - allows you to select a process template and start an instance of it.
1
The preview pane is viewed as a separate component in the context of composite components, although it cannot be installed separately.
2 As of version 4.0 of Workspace, "data views" are now called "case views". Although, in General Interface Builder, the term "data view" is still used, the component appears as a "case view" in the application.
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