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> The JViews
Maps JSF component set
Presents some examples to illustrate how to use JViews Maps JSF components.
In this section
- Overview
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Shows the class relationships of the JSF component set.
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- Creating
simple views
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Explains how to create various types of simple views.
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- Creating
a Google Maps view
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Explains how to use the JViews Maps JSF Google™ View component to display a Google™ Map in a page.
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- Google
Maps JavaScript API V3 support
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Describes using Google Maps JavaScript API V3.
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- Controlling
the display of the view
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Explains how to control the visible area of a view and how to reset or change it.
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- Zoom
constraints
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Explains zoom factors and the constraints on zooming and panning.
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- Zoom
levels and dynamic layers
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Explains fixed and dynamic zoom layers.
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- Progressive
zoom
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Explains how to enable progressive zooming by assigning values to the
progressiveZoom
attribute.
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- Tiling
the view
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Explains how to set a tile size and other attributes in order to use tiling in a view.
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- Visible
layers
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Describes how to use the visibleLayers property to specify the manager layers displayed by a view.
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- Image
maps
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Explains how to add an image map to an image on the client side.
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- Adding
a pop-up menu
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Explains how to add a pop-up menu.
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- Styling
the pop-up menu
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Explains how to use CSS classes to set pop-up menu properties for styling purposes.
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- Adding
a legend
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Explains how to add a legend.
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- Adding
a Message Box
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Shows how to connect a message box to your diagram.
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- Adding
an overview
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Shows how to add an overview to display the global area and a rectangle that corresponds to the visible area in the main view.
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- Adding
a Pan Tool and a Zoom Tool
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Shows how to add a pan tool or zoom tool to the view to allow panning and zooming.
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- Multipurpose
interactors
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Describes the use of interactors for multiple purposes.
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- Server-side
caching
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Describes how to use server-side caching with a tiled view.
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- Managing
server action listeners
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Explains how to implement and configure server action listeners.
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- Intercept
interactors
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Explains how to implement and configure intercept interactors.
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- Managing
the session expiration
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Describes the implications of session expiration and how to keep a user session alive when it is about to expire.
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- The
map view as a JViews Diagrammer view
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Presents the map view as a JViews Diagrammer view.
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- JViews Maps project
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Shows how to configure the content of a map view.
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- JViews
Diagrammer Designer Project
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Shows how to configure the style and data source of a diagram component by setting a Designer project.
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- Data
Source Binding
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Shows how to connect a data source component to the diagram.
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- Styling
with CSS
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Shows how to customize the way the data source is displayed using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
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- Installing
Interactors
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Shows how to install an interactor on the view to interact with it.
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- Select
Interactor
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Describes the select interactor, used to select one or more objects and move them without performing a full screen refresh.
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- Using
Hitmap technology
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Describes tooltip and highlight interactors.
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- Creating
nodes and links
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Shows how to create nodes and links on the view.
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- Deleting
selected nodes and links
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Shows how to delete selected nodes and links on the view.
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- Resize
interactor
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Describes the resize interactor used to resize a selected node.
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- Link
interactor
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Describes the link interactor used to edit a selected link.
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- Dashboard
diagram
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Shows how to add a dashboard component to the view.
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