Implementing the user stories

The Manage Assets UI uses the Asset Manager Assembler services for interacting with the underlying repository (Content Services). It lists existing assets in the Search Results Viewer and provides the capability to execute pre-configured actions such as Create, Edit, and Delete on assets. It also provides advanced search capabilities on the properties of the assets.

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Manage Assets screen

The toolbar displays actions that can be taken on a given asset. Actions are enabled only when the user who is logged in has the appropriate permissions. The toolbar dispatches an event when the user selects an action. AssetHandler listens to the event and carries out the action. The Manage Assets UI can register its own custom AssetHandler.

The Search Results Viewer displays the search results when the user performs a basic or advanced search. You can configure which columns are shown in the search results.

The Search Pod is displayed when the user performs an Advanced search. You can customize the search functionality.

The Manage Assets UI can also be configured to launch other user interfaces when a user clicks an action button.

The Correspondence Management Solution Accelerator includes a sample implementation of the Manage Assets UI, which uses all four building blocks. Before you do any customization work, you must set up your development environment. For information, see Setting up your development environment in the Correspondence Management Solution Accelerator Solution Guide .

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