Portlet Factory, Version 6.1.2
Inserted Page builder
Use the Inserted Page builder to insert the contents of an imported page into a named location in the specified pages. Use this builder if you want to:
- include the same page in several applications
- include a page generated by a builder onto an existing page. For example, when a customer is selected from a select list, and you want to display a table below the select list.
- insert the display of a page in another model into a page in a primary model.
- insert the contents of a Page in the same model into a named location on a selected page or pages.
For example, you can display a copyright message and a set of links on the bottom of every page in your application. Using the Inserted Page builder, you can build this boilerplate page once. You can also use an Inserted Page builder to insert the display of a page in a linked model into a page in the primary model.
Note: Do not attempt to insert a page into itself. An infinite loop results from such an operation.
Parent topic: Builder help
- About using the builder call editor
The builder call editor allows you to specify all the input values to a builder call.
- Locating control builder calls on pages
Each page location technique results in the generation of a Page Location string that determines on what pages, and where on those pages, the control builder calls are added.
- Inserted Page builder inputs
This topic describes the inputs for the Inserted Page builder.
- About avoiding naming conflicts
Whenever you insert one page into another, the potential for control name collisions exists.
- Using inserted pages in your web application
When you use the Inserted Page builder, you create the "inner" (inserted) page in the normal way, using either an Import Page builder or a simple Page builder.
- Overview: creating pages
Pages in IBM® WebSphere Portlet Factory models can be obtained from outside the model or created as you work in the model.
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