The NJX:XCIWPINFO2 control is used to access and exchange the function tree that is shown in the "Functions" frame (MFWPFUNCTIONS) as a whole. In order to perform incremental changes in the function tree, you should use the NJX:XCIWPFUNCTIONS control.
The NJX:XCIWPINFO2 control provides a functional API to the workplace. It does not have design time properties nor does it raise events.
The following topics are covered below:
The XML code for the example looks as follows:
<natpage xmlns:njx="http://www.softwareag.com/njx/njxMapConverter"> <njx:xciwpinfo2> </njx:xciwpinfo2> </natpage>
1 XCIWPINFO_CHANGEINDEX (I4) 1 XCIWPINFO_NODE (1:*) 2 ACTIVITYID (U) DYNAMIC 2 ACTIVITYURL (U) DYNAMIC 2 BUTTONSTYLE (U) DYNAMIC 2 DRAGINFO (U) DYNAMIC 2 FOLLOWPAGESWITCHES (L) 2 HEIGHT (I4) 2 ICONURL (U) DYNAMIC 2 LEFT (I4) 2 LEVEL (I4) 2 NAME (U) DYNAMIC 2 ONLYONEINSTANCE (L) 2 OPENED (I4) 2 TARGET (U) DYNAMIC 2 TEXTID (U) DYNAMIC 2 TOOLTIP (U) DYNAMIC 2 TOOLTIPID (U) DYNAMIC 2 TOP (I4) 2 TREECLASS (U) DYNAMIC 2 TREESTYLE (U) DYNAMIC 2 TYPE (U) DYNAMIC2 WIDTH (I4)
Each occurrence in the array XCIWPINFO_NODE
describes a
node in the function tree. The function tree consists of up to three levels:
topics, folders and nodes.
- Topic
The following structure elements are used to describe a topic:
Element Meaning BUTTONSTYLE
Style info that is passed to the button representing the topic. ICONURL
The button that represents this topic may have an additional icon in front of the text. Use this parameter to set the icon URL. LEVEL
The following definition means "This is a topic":
LEVEL = 1
NAME
Name of the topic. TEXTID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TEXTID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.OPENED
The following definition means "The topic is closed":
OPENED = 0
The following definition means "The topic is opened":
OPENED = 1
TOOLTIP
Text of the tooltip for the topic. TOOLTIPID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TOOLTIPID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.TREECLASS
Set the style class for rendering the tree area of the topic. There are ten standard style classes available in the default style sheet: PLACETOPIC1ClientTree
toWORKPLACETOPIC10ClientTree
. These style sheets can be maintained with the style sheet editor of the Application Designer.TREESTYLE
Background style for the tree. For example, you can define background colors and background pictures. Avoid the usage of single quote (') and double-quote (") characters. - Folder
The following structure elements are used to describe a folder:
Element Meaning DRAGINFO
Any information that is useful to react on a drop event. The single quote (') and backslash (\) characters are not allowed. LEVEL
The following definitions mean "This is a folder":
LEVEL >= 2
andOPENED = 0
or
LEVEL >= 2
andOPENED = 1
NAME
Name of the folder. TEXTID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TEXTID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.OPENED
The following definition means "The folder is closed":
OPENED = 0
The following definition means "The folder is opened":
OPENED = 1
TOOLTIP
Text of the tooltip for the folder. TOOLTIPID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TOOLTIPID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.- Node that opens a page in the "Content" frame
The following structure elements are used to describe a node that opens an Application Designer page or HTML page in the "Content" frame:
Element Meaning ACTIVITYURL
The URL to be loaded when the user clicks on a node. You can append parameters to the URL. DRAGINFO
Any information that is useful to react on a drop event. The single quote (') and backslash (\) characters are not allowed. FOLLOWPAGESWITCHES
If true, the workplace keeps the information when the user switches inside the content area from one page to the next. If the user reinvokes the page, the page to which the user switched last is shown, not the one from the ACTIVITYURL
. The use ofFOLLOWPAGESWITCHES
only makes sense ifONLYONEINSTANCE
is set to true.The following applies for HTML pages: Registering of the navigation is only supported for HTML pages in the frame buffer. This means that you have to set the
framebuffersize
parameter in the cisconfig.xml file correspondingly.ICONURL
The URL for the icon which is shown in front of the name. LEVEL
The following definition creates a node on level 2, that is, directly under a topic:
LEVEL = 2
andOPENED = 2
The following definition creates a node on level 3, that is, under a folder:
LEVEL = 3
andOPENED = 2
NAME
Name of the node. TEXTID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TEXTID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.ONLYONEINSTANCE
A page with the corresponding name is only started once inside the workplace. If the page already exists, no new page is started but the existing one is used. OPENED
See the above description for LEVEL
.TOOLTIP
Text of the tooltip for the tree node. TOOLTIPID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TOOLTIPID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.TYPE
"cis" to open an Application Designer page, or "html" to open an HTML page. - Node that opens a page in a pop-up window
The following structure elements are used to describe a node that opens an Application Designer page or HTML page in a pop-up window:
Element Meaning ACTIVITYURL
The URL to be loaded when the user clicks on a node. You can append parameters to the URL. DRAGINFO
Any information that is useful to react on a drop event. The single quote (') and backslash (\) characters are not allowed. HEIGHT
Set the dimension of the pop-up in pixels. ICONURL
The URL for the icon which is shown in front of the name. LEFT
Set the relative position of the pop-up in pixels. LEVEL
The following definition creates a node on level 2, that is, directly under a topic:
LEVEL = 2
andOPENED = 2
The following definition creates a node on level 3, that is, under a folder:
LEVEL = 3
andOPENED = 2
NAME
Name of the node. TEXTID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TEXTID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.OPENED
See the above description for LEVEL
.TOOLTIP
Text of the tooltip for the tree node. TOOLTIPID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TOOLTIPID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.TOP
Set the relative position of the pop-up in pixels. TYPE
"cispopup" to open an Application Designer page, or "htmlpopup" to open an HTML page. WIDTH
Set the dimension of the pop-up in pixels. - Node that opens a page in a target frame
The following structure elements are used to describe a node that opens an Application Designer page or HTML page in a target frame other than the "Content" frame:
Element Meaning ACTIVITYURL
The URL to be loaded when the user clicks on a node. You can append parameters to the URL. DRAGINFO
Any information that is useful to react on a drop event. The single quote (') and backslash (\) characters are not allowed. ICONURL
The URL for the icon which is shown in front of the name. LEVEL
The following definition creates a node on level 2, that is, directly under a topic:
LEVEL = 2
andOPENED = 2
The following definition creates a node on level 3, that is, under a folder:
LEVEL = 3
andOPENED = 2
NAME
Name of the node. TEXTID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TEXTID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.OPENED
See the above description for LEVEL
.TARGET
Name of the target frame in which the page is to be opened. During workplace definition, you assign a target ID to each frame you define. TOOLTIP
Text of the tooltip for the tree node. TOOLTIPID
Multi language dependent text that is displayed inside the control. The TOOLTIPID
is translated into a corresponding string at runtime.TYPE
"cistarget": Open an Application Designer page.
"htmltarget": Open an HTML page.
When the structure is passed to the application, it contains the
information about the current function tree. The application may change this
information and return it. In order to indicate that the function tree shall be
updated in the user interface, the application must modify the value of
XCIWPINFO_CHANGEINDEX
on return. This is achieved, for instance,
by the following statement:
ADD 1 TO XCIWPINFO_CHANGEINDEX