Designing and Implementing Composite Applications : My webMethods Server portlet Reference : My webMethods Server Components Used Internally
My webMethods Server Components Used Internally
 
Designer Shell
Email Deliverer Portlet
Pseudo Portlet Portlet
Shortcut View Portlet
Thumbnail Agent Portlet
wm_cafshared Web Application
This chapter describes the portlets and components that My webMethods Server uses internally.
Summary of Portlets and Components
The following table lists the portlets and components that My webMethods Server uses internally.
Name
Description
Tools. This shell is the default shell for the Preview Server, which is a miniature instance of My webMethods Server hosted inside Software AG Designer that enables developers to preview portlets as they build them.
System. The system uses this portlet to deliver My webMethods Server and task e-mail notifications using the SMTP protocol.
System. Administrators use this portlet to display the portlet view for any My webMethods Server thing that does not have any other portlet view configured for it. The Pseudo Portlet portlet displays a view that includes the icon for the My webMethods Server thing, its name and description, and a link to the thing.
System. End users implicitly use this portlet when accessing a shortcut, which is a reference to an object (e.g., folder, page, portlet) in My webMethods Server. This portlet is part of the core system components. Users should not attempt to publish or use a standalone Shortcut View portlet.
Thumbnailer. The system uses this portlet to create thumbnail images when end users select to display a thumbnail view of a My webMethods Server folder. This is a system portlet that cannot be published by an administrator, page developer, nor end user.
System. The system uses this web application to serve some secondary resources (for example, JavaScripts, cascading style sheets, and images) that are needed CAF controls to function.
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