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Create a Web View Skeleton on page 284
You can create a Web view by creating a Web view skeleton. A Web view skeleton contains no HTML
files or Web view components, and requires you to create these elements using Web development tools.
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Export a Web View as a Template on page 285
You can use an existing Web view as a template. You can export a Web view as a template, and then edit
the exported template to create a Web view.
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Create a Web View from a Template on page 286
You can reduce the amount of development work by creating a Web view from a template.
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Define a Web View Template as a Resource Element on page 287
Instead of exporting a Web view to your local system for use as a Web view template, you can define a
Web view template as a resource element in the Orchestrator server.
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Create a Web View from a Resource Element Template on page 287
Instead of creating a Web view from the beginning, you can create a Web view from a resource element
template that you or another developer has imported to the Orchestrator server.
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Export Web View Files to a Working Folder on page 288
When you create a new Web view, either as a skeleton or from a template, you export the Web view files
to a working folder on your local system for editing.
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Configure the Server for Web View Development on page 289
During the Web view development process, you can configure the Orchestrator server to publish the
Web view from a working folder rather than from the Orchestrator server.
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Import Web View Files from a Working Folder on page 290
After you edit the files of a Web view in the working folder, you must import them back to the Web view
in the Orchestrator server.
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Create a Web View Attribute on page 290
With Web view attributes, you can pass objects to Web view components. The functions that the Web
view components define act on these objects to perform the orchestration actions that you run from the
Web view.
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Add a Resource Element to a Web View on page 291
Resource elements are external objects that you can import into the Orchestrator server for Web views
to use as Web view attributes. Web view attributes identify objects with which Web view components
interact.
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Disable Web View Development Mode on page 292
If you set the Orchestrator server to Web view development mode during the development process, you
must set the Orchestrator server back to its normal mode before you can publish the Web view.
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Publish a Web View on page 292
When you finish Web view development and import the modified files to the Web view in the
Orchestrator server, you can publish the Web view.
Create a Web View Skeleton
You can create a Web view by creating a Web view skeleton. A Web view skeleton contains no HTML files or
Web view components, and requires you to create these elements using Web development tools.
Procedure
1 Click the Web Views view in the Orchestrator client.
2 Right-click in the white space in the Web view list and select Add web view.
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