Portlet Factory, Version 6.1.2
About creating and opening models
A wizard is available to help you create a variety of models.
This wizard populates the models with all the builders required to get a basic application running. The wizard is designed to be self-documenting and easy to use. The choices that you see in the wizard depend on the feature sets that you add to your project. The progression of wizard steps that you see depends on the type of model you choose to create.
Parent topic: Overview of IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Designer
- Adding builder calls to a model
You can add builder calls to an open model.
- Running models
Before you can run (launch) a model, have created at least one IBM® WebSphere Portlet Factory Model launch configuration.
- Comparing models
You can use the Eclipse compare editor to compare models in your IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory project.
- About opening a model
You can open a model from Project Explorer or the Model Navigator.
- Closing a model
Closing models removes their corresponding tab from the model workspace.
- Creating a new base model
You can create your own base models that will show up in the New Model dialog.
- Creating a new model
Use a IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Designer wizard to create a new model.
- Deleting a model
Deleting a model removes it from the project.
- Renaming a model
To rename a model, choose one of the following:
- Saving a model
Saving models commits all builder call changes and model property changes to the model file on the disk.
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