Apama 10.3.1 | Apama Documentation | Building and Using Apama Dashboards | Building Dashboard Clients | Defining Dashboard Commands
 
Defining Dashboard Commands
 
Scenario lifecycle
Defining commands
Using dashboard variables in commands
Defining commands for creating a scenario instance
Defining commands for editing a scenario instance
Supporting deletion of a scenario instance
Supporting deletion of all instances of a scenario
Defining commands for creating a query instance
Defining commands for editing a query instance
Supporting deletion of a query instance
Supporting deletion of all instances of a query
Using popup dialogs for commands
Command options
Associating a command with keystrokes
Defining multiple commands
Creating custom commands
Apama set substitution command
For users to have full control over their scenario instances, their dashboards need to provide the ability to create, edit, and delete instances of the scenarios. Dashboard Builder allows you to integrate these operations with dashboards.
The sections listed below provide general information about commands, and detail the how to integrate scenario-management commands into a dashboard to create, edit, and delete scenario instances. They also include sections on compound commands and custom commands. The command for sending events to correlators is covered in a separate chapter (see Defining Send-event Commands), as is defining SQL commands (see Using SQL Data).
Note: Event Modeler is deprecated. Support for creating and deploying scenarios will be removed in a future release. This means that all related dashboard functionality (that is, the commands for creating, editing and deleting scenarios) will be deprecated as well due to the deprecation of Event Modeler. It is recommended that you use EPL or queries to build new Apama applications.

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