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This presentation by Jenny Lalik explores building stunning dashboards using Active Technologies in WebFOCUS 7.7.03. Key topics include a review of Active Technologies, their characteristics, and practical examples. Learn about the formatting features, demonstration techniques, and new functionalities in WebFOCUS 8. Discover how to deliver safe and secure information across multiple devices, utilize mobile-ready designs, and create engaging visualizations through Active Dashboards. Gain insights into interactive outputs, session management, and best practices for effective dashboard creation.
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Building Beautiful Dashboards With Active Technologies WebFOCUS 7.7.03 Jenny Lalik November 2, 2012
Agenda • Active Technologies Review • Examples • Characteristics • Formatting • Demonstration • What’s new in 8?
Why Active Technologies? • Safe and secure information delivery • HTML, Flex, and PDF • Interactive, graphical view of information • Disconnected analytics • Mobile ready for any device • Simple workflow
Multiple Output Options Must support Flash
Examples • Active Dashboards: built in Document Composer and InfoAssist
Characteristics as of 7703 InfoAssist vs. Developer Studio
What Control Do I Have? Active Report “Features” • Active Cache can be set for each individual report • Security must be set in the first report • Chart engine is critical for Mobile
What Control Do I Have? Active Report “Format” • Initial Presentation can be any chart type! • Let your “theme” take care of colors • Lines per page is critical for dashboards • Menu options can be scaled back
What Control Do I Have? Do your Active Charts look like this?
What Control Do I Have? When they could look like this?
Building Blocks for Formatting What’s in a Theme? • Style sheet ActiveTabular • Styles the Active ”menu” • JavaScript Active Charts • Changes the colors • Gradients are challenging!
What Control Do I Have? • Utilize JavaScript files to control your Active Charts • Place the JS files in the APP you want to affect • See documentation: Active Technologies User Guide
Best Practices • Create a “theme” • Use “dynamic” charting engine • Determine resolution and viewing device • Create templates • Select the proper output format
What Changes in WF8? • Google-like paradigm • Stunning HTML5 Charts • Active Charts styled with stylesheet • More chart types and interactivity • More control in InfoAssist