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About the Open Client Developer's Guide
The Open Client Developer's Guide is intended for the developer
who wants to build Web applications from the Open Client framework. The
guide describes the framework's architecture, .NET Server controls, directory
structure, components, mechanisms, and demonstrates
how the Open Client implements the framework.
Related Documentation
- The Open Client User’s Guide and Administrator's Guide can be launched from the Open
Client application itself or from the Start menu on the Open
Client server.
- Documentation that describes the application programming interfaces
for the Java Viewer can also be found on the Customer Support page for
Web Services at the FileNet Worldwide Support Web site.
Documentation Updates
This document is a working version of the Open Client Developer’s Guide.
Updated versions of this document can be found on the media CD, as well
as on the Customer Support page.
To view or download an updated version of the Open Client Developer’s Guide:
- Go to the FileNet
Worldwide Support Web site.
- If you have a user name and password, enter them on the Welcome
to Worldwide Customer Support page, and click Login. Then go to step
4. Please note that your user name and password are case-sensitive.
If you require assistance, click Contact Us at the bottom
of the Web page.
- If you do not yet have a user name and password, click the New Users
sign up link. As a new user, you need to ensure that the
following conditions have been met before attempting to log in to
the Web site:
- Your company has a support contract with FileNet CSS.
- You are an authorized customer contact for this account.
- You have your FileNet Customer ID (CID), which you can find
on FileNet correspondence, such as packing lists and invoices.
- Click the Product Tech Info tab near the top of the page.
- Click the Image Manager (IM) link in the list of Products.
- Click the Web Services link in the list of Products.
- Click the Product Documentation link.
- Click the FileNet Web Services <Version>
link.
- Scroll to the updated manual, help file, or readme file you want
and click the link. Specify whether you want to open or download the
file.
Typographical Conventions
The Open Client Developer’s Guide uses the conventions in the following
table to distinguish elements of text.
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UPPERCASE
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Environment variables, status codes, utility names.
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Bold
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Paths and file names, program names, and selected terms such as command
parameters or environment variables that require emphasis.
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Italic
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User-supplied variables and new terms introduced in text.
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Monospace
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Code samples, examples, display text, and error messages.
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