The original release of Web View required users to generate Web content using Gen Studio. This included all the contents in the WebViewUI output directory including HTML, JS, and CSS files. The remainder of the generation was done in the Toolset. This additional content consisted primarily of Java code, installation files (ICM), and DDL code. With the Gen Studio Generation feature, all of the generation that is required for Web View is done from within Gen Studio including the Web content, the application server runtime support, and the DDL.
The Gen Studio Generation feature also introduces the ability to maintain multiple generation configurations for each model. The configurations are stored on the file system.
The user interface for Gen Studio Generation follows modern UI standards. For those that are already experienced with Eclipse, the paradigm that is used for Gen Studio Generation Configurations is the same as the built-in Eclipse Run/Debug Configurations.
Configurations may be added, modified, and deleted using the Generation Configuration dialog from within Gen Studio.
After creating a generation configuration, the configuration can be “Run” to generate the model objects selected in the configuration. The user can also "Run" the configuration from the Web View UI Navigator and generate the model objects selected in the configuration. This can be useful when a full generation has already been done and only certain modified objects need to be regenerated.
With CA Gen Release 8.5, generation configurations can be stored in the model. Configurations that have been added to a model may be included in subsets.
Note: Existing configurations do not work with the current release and you need to recreate the configurations. If there are any configurations available in a model, then delete these configurations before installing the latest version.
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