Building Your Event-Driven Architecture : Working with My webMethods : Working with Workspace Content : General Properties for a Window in a Workspace
General Properties for a Window in a Workspace
You can open the properties of a window to view or set them. The properties are grouped on tabs. All windows have a General tab that contains the general properties, which are described in the table below.
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.
Note:  
Currently the description is only listed in the properties and is not used by My webMethods for any specific purpose.
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.
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