IBM BJ0NJML Integration Guide - Page 297

Browser Window, Value, Defining Launch Entries

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Launch-in-Context Feature Defining Launch Entries For example, the following URL is a URL for the Person application that uses the PERSONNAME attribute. https://extsyshost:9045/tcWebUI/interactionhandler?actionId=viewPerson&Person={PERSONNAME} You can also use an attribute from an object that is related to the main business object by specifying the relationship name and the attribute name {relationshipname.attributename}. The following URL includes a city attribute from an address. Use this URL in the Person application when the ADDRESS object is related to a PERSON object with a relationship named ADDRESS. https://extsyshost:9045/WebUI/interactionhandler?actionId=viewCity&cityname={ADDRESS.CITY} Use the {sourcetoken} and the {reportinghostname} values in your URL when you want to launch to an operational management product console that manages a configuration item. T The target browser window value. The target browser window value identifies whether the window that you want to open the external application in: Browser Window The current browser window. A new browser window. A named browser window. Value _usecurrent _blank The name of the window. A new browser window is opened on the first launch and then reuses the browser window on subsequent launches where the name is the same. T Launch entry business objects. The business objects that you assign restrict the launch entry usage to applications that support these objects. The restriction applies when you associate a launch entry to a user interface control. A launch entry can support single or multiple business objects. No restrictions apply to the launch entry use when you do not select any business objects. T Launch entry classification value attributes. The classification value can restrict the displayed launch entries. Multiple business objects support the classification attribute. The classification restriction is implemented at run time when you use system conditions. Out of box conditions are available to control your launch entry behavior. You also can create your own conditions. 283

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Defining Launch Entries
Launch-in-Context Feature
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For example, the following URL is a URL for the Person application that
uses the PERSONNAME attribute.
https://extsyshost:9045/tcWebUI/interaction-
handler?actionId=viewPerson&Person={PERSONNAME}
You can also use an attribute from an object that is related to the main
business object by specifying the relationship name and the attribute
name
{relationshipname.attributename}
.
The following URL includes a city attribute from an address. Use this URL
in the Person application when the ADDRESS object is related to a
PERSON object with a relationship named ADDRESS.
https://extsyshost:9045/WebUI/interaction-
handler?actionId=viewCity&cityname={ADDRESS.CITY}
Use the
{sourcetoken}
and the
{reportinghostname}
values in your
URL when you want to launch to an operational management product
console that manages a configuration item.
The target browser window value.
The target browser window value identifies whether the window that you
want to open the external application in:
Launch entry business objects.
The business objects that you assign restrict the launch entry usage to
applications that support these objects. The restriction applies when you
associate a launch entry to a user interface control.
A launch entry can support single or multiple business objects. No
restrictions apply to the launch entry use when you do not select any
business objects.
Launch entry classification value attributes.
The classification value can restrict the displayed launch entries. Multiple
business objects support the classification attribute.
The classification restriction is implemented at run time when you use
system conditions. Out of box conditions are available to control your
launch entry behavior. You also can create your own conditions.
Browser Window
Value
The current browser window.
_usecurrent
A new browser window.
_blank
A named browser window.
The name of the window.
A new browser window is opened on the first
launch and then reuses the browser window
on subsequent launches where the name is the
same.