Defining Link Sets
Each <links/> element used with contextual and event links can contain one or more link sets, which are defined using <linkSet/> elements. A <linkSet/> element allows you to define a group of <link/> elements, then reuse that group multiple times in various contextual and event links.
For example, the following defines a link set:
<linkSet name="WS_SESSION_SET"> <link name="eventLinks.name.resourceActivity" menuText="eventLinks.menuText.activityByResource" image="JSXAPPS/base/application/images/mnmAllUserActivity.gif" defaultFilterId="eventLinks.id.summary" defaultEventDescription="detail"> <filters> <!-- All activity by this resource --> <filter id="eventLinks.id.all" query="principalName='{principalName}'" description="eventLinks.description.allActivityByResource"/> . . . </linkSet>
This link set can then be used by including the <linkSet/> element in the <links/> element, as follows:
<links messageId="WS_SECURITY_LOGIN"> <linkSet name="WS_SESSION_SET"/> </links>
There are many other examples of link sets in the eventLinks.xml file.
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