Working with Workspace Documents |
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Workspace Documents is a central interface especially designed for rapid application development, so that users are able to quickly create and modify documents, browse through solution/project structure, switch between workspaces and validate, publish, and package applications.
To access it, on CUSP (http://<machine name:port number>/cordys), click and from the list of applications, click (Workspace Documents).
Workspace Documents provides three different views through three tabs on the same window, the default being set to Explorer. Users can click the tabs to switch between these views as and when they need.
The usefulness of each view is described in the following table.
Tab/View |
Description |
Referred in Documentation as... |
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Explorer |
Displays the structure of the workspace in a tree format. It shows how all the projects and the documents are arranged under the solution. This is the default view and the only view where you can switch between different solutions that exist in the workspace, using the option available on the toolbar. |
Workspace Documents (Explorer) |
My Recent Documents |
Lists all the documents that were viewed in the workspace. The most recent document will be positioned at the top. This view displays only the documents and not their project or solution related information. It also does not show how the documents are organized in the solution. |
Workspace Documents (My Recent Documents) |
Tag Search |
Lists all the documents based on the tags applied to a particular document. When you switch to this view, you can filter the documents using , based on the tag name. |
Workspace Documents (Tag Search) |
Note:
Procedural steps across the documentation have been written assuming that you are working in the Explorer view. It is because of the complete view of the Workspace Documents it provides in the form of a tree structure, besides offering a very familiar and convenient way of working. However, depending upon your preference you may choose to develop your application in any of the other two views.