Note: | Some windows also have properties listed on a Preferences tab. The preferences are specific to the window. See information for the specific window for instructions for viewing and setting preferences. |
Section | Property | Description | |
General | Name | The name of the window that My webMethods displays in the window’s title bar. For instructions for changing the window name, see Renaming a Window in a Workspace. | |
Description | A description for the window.
For instructions for changing the window description, see Updating the Description of a Window. | ||
Display | Full Page View | This property is intended for expert users. It defines the presentation (view) to use for the window when a user enters its URL to navigate directly to the window. | |
Portlet View | This property is intended for expert users. It defines the presentation (view) to use for the window when viewing it in a workspace. | ||
Maintenance | Owner | The user name of the user that owns the window. | |
Created On | The date and time the window was added to the workspace. | ||
Modified On | The date and time of the last time the window was updated. | ||
Aliases | This property is intended for expert users. A window can have zero, one, or more aliases. An alias defines an alternative way to access a window. Workspace developers might need to add aliases if they are building complex multi-page applications and need to refer to individual windows, for example, when creating navigation from one page to another and need to pass parameters to a specific window. For more information about aliases, see Administering My webMethods Server. |