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Coach and Coach View examples
This documentation includes a number of examples that demonstrate how to create and code the various parts of Coaches and Coach Views.
For more examples and for sample code, see the Sample Exchange.
- Example: creating a template
This example shows how to create a Coach View that contains a simple header and footer. It then shows how to make the Coach View available as a template.- Example: localizing a Coach View
This example shows how to add translations to a Coach View.- Example: wiring Coaches in a human service
This example shows how you can wire a Coach with boundary events in a human service diagram.- Example: creating a tabbed Coach
This example shows how to create a Coach that contains three tabbed pages.- Example: creating a Select control using custom HTML
This example shows how you can use scripts to bind selected values in a Custom HTML control to the business data of a Coach View.- Example: creating a Dojo button control
This example shows how you can use the Dojo library to implement a Coach View.- Example: creating a jQuery button control
This example shows how you can use an external third party library, such as jQuery, when creating a Coach View.- Example: validating a Coach with a service
This example shows you how to validate the data in a Coach by using a validation service.- Example: creating a Coach calling an Ajax service
You can quickly build Coaches that call Ajax services and display data from those services. Since Ajax services are a common form of service, understanding how to build Coaches that call them and use their data is a practical benefit to someone building a human service or a business process.