
Additional Components 153
Types
You can select which existing directory (under public) the file is uploaded to by
selecting from the Under Directory list box. You also move it into another
subdirectory of the selected directory.
2
Type the new subdirectory name in the Add Directory field.
3
Type in the full path name on your machine for the file to be uploaded in the Add
or Replace File field.
Alternatively, click the Browse button to select the file using a standard file open
dialog box.
4
Click OK.
A confirmation message appears confirming the upload that is going to happen.
When you click OK on that message, the upload occurs. Unless an error message
is shown, the new file displays in the list of files, along with the Web Component
Framework URL for accessing it.
Types
Type mappings associate entities such as renderers, icons, and flows to a specific data
type or data type property. At runtime, Web Component Framework will look up the
entities mapped to these types and properties to use as defaults if more specific entities
have not been set.
If you configure a view’s flow with a flow type of Select type flow, the Web Component
Framework looks in its type mappings at runtime for a flow associated with the type in
question.
You can register different kinds of default flows by specifying tags. You can provide
your own by typing its name into the tag name combo box, or choose one of the
predefined tags:
• drilldown—used for a flow that takes you to a new page.
• summary— used to retrieve a view appropriate for a dwell.
• menu—used to retrieve a view that gives the user a list of options with a
temporary popup.
• dialog—used to flow to a view that is sized to appear overtop of current data,
either as a temporary or permanent popup as appropriate.
• edit—used to flow to the appropriate editor for the specified object.
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