Siebel Open UI Client
Proxy
Presentation Model (PM)
Physical Renderer (PR)
Plug-in Wrappers (PW)
Manifest Administration
Manifest Files
Expressions
Object types and usage
Siebel Open UI JavaScript API
Classes
Objects
Namespaces
Functions
Files and directories
Siebel Web Templates
JavaScript files and controls
Images
Metadata
Runtime data
Debugging
Property inspector
Debugger flag
SiebelJS.Log
Styling
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS files)
Themes
Styling Rules
Mobile
Description:
This Siebel Open UI Foundations training first introduces students to the Siebel Open UI user interface and architecture.
The second part of the course introduces the concept of the Open UI "manifest" and how to administer it, then describes
presentation models and physical renderers. The final lesson of the course describes the Siebel mobile interface in both
connected and disconnected modes.
Learn To:
Describe the Siebel Open UI architecture.
Identify the key file types involved in customizing the Siebel Open UI client.
Administer Siebel Open UI customizations.
Make simple customizations in themes and cascading style sheets.
Make simple customizations in Open UI desktop applications.
Benefits to You
By taking this course, you'll develop a deep understanding of the new Siebel Open UI framework and its benefits and
features. You'll walk away with a deeper understanding of the overall architecture so you can customize the Open UI
Client through examples of customizing the manifest, the presentation model (how to apply client-side logic) and the
physical renderer (how to change the way the data is presented to the users). You'll also develop the skills to debug as
needed.
Apply Styling
This course will walk you through the steps involved in changing the overall look and feel of the application using
cascading style sheets, which are grouped into themes. Once themes are created, you can individually select the theme
of your choosing.
Learn Through Hands-On Exercises
Expert Oracle instructors demonstrate how to use the new architecture through a series of examples. Please note this
course does not teach JavaScript, CSS or HTML. It's recommended that you have a background in Siebel Tools.