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Page 1 - Learning Management System R1

Customization Guide June 2003Learning M

Page 2 - List of Trademarks

Chapter 2 Changing settings through the user interface or XML You can customize the application by changing various of the settings that are establi

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Changes that you make through the Administrator interface are written to the application_setting table in the application database and take precedence

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Chapter 3 Controlling access to features through permissions You can limit or expand users’ access to the application’s features and functionality by

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5. Enter the name of the new role and a description, and then click Save. This adds the role to the role list. 6. Click the name of the new role in

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7. Click Continue. The application displays a dialog box from which you can assign roles by clicking Assign Roles. When you click Assign Roles, the

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Chapter 4 Customizing Help Every Help topic consists of four files, all of which are editable: • The file that defines the layout of the graphical ba

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<frame name=content title="Help Topic" src="sh_preferences_b.html" scrolling=auto framespacing=0 frameborder=no border=0 margin

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<td width="46" class="logo-textbg"><a href="#PageContent"><img src="transparent.gif" width=&q

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} // --> </SCRIPT> </head> <BODY TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0066cc" VLINK="#666600" ALINK="#993300&quo

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Disclaimer THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE EFFORTS WERE MADE TO VERIFY THE COMPL

Page 13 - To assign a role to a user

<tr> <td><img src="transparent.gif" width="1" height="1" alt="" border="0">&l

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You can ignore or remove the <META> tags at the beginning of the file. These are used in generating the Index. Otherwise, you can edit this file

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Note: You can replace a Help file with one in another directory by specifying the appropriate relative path and file name. For example, you might cha

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<TITLE>Your title goes here (for example, My Topic)</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0066cc" VLINK

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Chapter 5 Customizing JavaServer Pages You can customize the Learning Management System application by customizing its JavaServer Pages. This chapter

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a user makes a request or performs an action, the server handles the action, and then retrieves the appropriate JSP to display the response in HTML. Y

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Referencing the url tag in a JSP The following code is excerpted from the catalogManageCurriculumEntryManage.jsp: <script language="javascript

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<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> </attribute> </tag> The tag name is defined in the <name> tag: <name>url<

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<attribute> <name>useCustomDsPath</name> <required>false</required> <rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue>

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The first block of executable code is a page directive that applies to the entire page and specifies the language of the page as Java and sets the MIM

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Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Java, JavaServer Pages, JavaBeans, JavaScript, J2EE, JDBC,

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Including JavaScript source code The next two script tags incorporate the JavaScript source files tree.js and script.js into the page so that function

Page 25 - The anatomy of a TLD file

current navigation mode, is equal to “studenthome.” If it is, the jsp:include tag within the logic:match tag is executed. <bean:define id="nav

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<td class="formBoxBg" width="15"><lms:spacer width="15" height="1" /></td> &l

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specified with a value of “contentPage,” the returned value is stored in a pageContext object variable that can be referenced later in the page as a v

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Including JavaScript source code The next piece of code includes the JavaScript code from the ds>js>delivery.js file in the page so that the fun

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Defining resizable frames The final chunk of code defines the sizes of the resizable frames on the page: <frameset onload="load()" rows=&

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</frameset> </html> The body of the delivery:action tag identifies the action used to display the frame. The body maps to the action path

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• Images Applying customization sets When you create a customization set, you create a new branch in the application directory to house the files tha

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adminTemplate.jsp page, which is the page that defines the format for most of the pages on the Learning Management System server. For more information

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Adding your own CSS files You can add your own CSS files for use in the application. You can reference styles from custom files in addition to the sty

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Customizing the IBM Lotus Learning Management System User interface ...

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To increase the default font size, change the “font-size:” value from xx-small to small or medium. To change the font style, replace the values in the

Page 36 - Making global changes

A number of the tags in the lms custom tag library, such as the button or img tags, contain attributes that reference .properties file entries to supp

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To replace graphics: • Replace the existing image file in the [serverName]>images directory with the image you prefer to use. Retain the original

Page 38 - Editing existing CSS files

<td width="93%" class="systemLogoPlacement" valign="top"> <img src="<delivery:logoURL resource=

Page 39 - Replacing CSS files

} To customize the Help icon to align left instead of right, either: • Replace the class attribute with static HTML to define the alignment of the te

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Submitting a form If you remove the nav attribute and add an onClick attribute, you completely change the functionality of the button. This code, for

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If no value attribute were supplied, the hidden input tag would retrieve a value for the destination property from the form Bean. The following lms:hi

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key from the appropriate .properties file. Similarly, the “tooltipKey” attribute defines the resource key to retrieve for display in the window status

Page 43 - Changing individual JSPs

</logic:notPresent> </logic:notPresent> </logic:equal> This code, which follows the check for drop-down box fiel

Page 44 - Editing existing JSP tags

%> <option value="<%=optionValue%>"><%=optionValue%></option> <% }

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Removing fields from the Search pages ... 48 Chapter 7 Customiza

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Chapter 6 Customizing Search You can perform these types of searches in the user interface: • User Search The User Search page appears when you roste

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attribute HealthPlanChoice, the attribute link would look like this: <!--================================================================ User S

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Customizing Offerings Catalog searches The Learning Management System allows you to create a pool of custom fields that can be applied to course offer

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Removing fields from the Search pages If you want to remove fields from the Search pages, edit the appropriate .jsp to remove the code for the text an

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Chapter 7 Customization sets You can create what are in effect alternative versions of the application and send specified users to one or another of t

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1. Copy the application’s Web directory on the LMM server to a new Web directory and give it an appropriate namefor example, SalesCSand then copy t

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2. Make whatever changes you want to the JavaServer Pages, Cascading Style Sheets, image files, properties files, and templates in the SalesCS direct

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locations in the Delivery server directory tree. In that case, the resource directory would again be named SalesCS. • Delivery Server Web Directory

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Table of sample matching strings Type Example matches User Fulano de Tal/Cambridge/IBM cn=Fulano de Tal,ou=Cambridge,o=IBM cn=Jan Doe,ou=West5,ou=W

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• Use text unchecked, the customization set uses the files in the LMM properties directory; checked, the files in the customization set’s properties

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Chapter 1 Customizing the IBM Lotus Learning Management System User interface There are several ways you can tailor the IBM® Lotus® Learning Manageme

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file, inserting the custom files in the appropriate locations, overwriting any files in the default installation that have custom counterparts. Final

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Chapter 8 Creating a tab You can create a custom tabbed page to display along with the standard tabbed pages―Home, Student Catalog, Users, and so on.

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navigationTab.users = Users users.manageUsers.task = Manage Users The navigationTab.users and users.manageUsers.task resources in turn are spec

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block. (The table’s summary attribute refers to a resourced string that text-to-speech software can read, summarizing the contents of the table.) The

Page 62 - Creating a tab

<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"> <tr> <td valign="middle"><

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<required>false</required> <rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> </attribute> <attribute> <name>toolt

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resource strings referenced, and link. The other sections on the page (Roles and Profiles) differ from the Users section only in their details. naviga

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<label>users.rosterUsers.roster</label> <title>users.rosterUsers</title> <permissions>Roster_Users&l

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the user clicks Continue in the User search page and rostering has been successful] <trail> fail</trail> [the message box displayed w

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Static text is resourced in .properties and .txt files in the properties (and, in the case of the LMM server, templates) directories for the LMM and D

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The <name> tag: page names and resourced text The <name> tag specifies the string to be used in the resource file ApplicationResources.pro

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If you don’t want to display the breadcrumbs for a given JSP, you can include the <breadCrumbsInvisible> tag in the <trail>…</trail&g

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The <title> tag: title bar text The <title> tag tag specifies the string in ApplicationResources.properties whose definition is displayed

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PERMISSION table Field Datatype Allow Nulls Values oid CHAR(20) N nnnnnnnnnnnnnn00PERM name VARCHAR(128) N X_Y perm_id INTN N n description VARCHAR(2

Page 72 - Adding custom permissions

Sample PERMISSION records OID 0000000000000000PERM PERM_ID 0 NAME Home_Module DESCRIPTION Permission to see Home module CATEGORY 0 STATUS A UPDATETIM

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CASCADED_PERMISSION table Field Datatype Allow Null Values child_oid CHAR(20) N nnnnnnnnnnnnnn00PERM parent_oid CHAR(20) N mmmmmmmmmmmmmm00PERM A

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<module> <name>users</name> <target>/userManagementInit.do</target> <content>users.jsp</content>

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------%> <span class="idxIntro"><lms:message key="custom

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</lms:permissionCheck> <%-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- END Hello -----------------------------

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</table> <%-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- END Index Content Area --------------------------

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Acronyms and abbreviations Acronym or Abbreviation What it stands for CSS Cascading Style Sheet DS Delivery Server DUC Offline Learning Client (Disc

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<tr> <td width="95%"><lms:spacer type="standard" /></td> <td width="1"> <di

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---------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN Done button ----------------------------------------------------------

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The second linked page (customGoodbye.jsp) looks like this: <%--------------------------------------------------------------------- customGoodbye.

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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%"> <tr> <

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2. Create Help files You need to associate a Help topic with each JSP so that when the user clicks? to display context-sensitive Help, the applicatio

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<frame name=content title="Help Topic" src="ch_customtab_b.html" scrolling=auto framespacing=0 frameborder=no border=0 marginwi

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See “Chapter 4: Customizing Help” for instructions on how to create custom Help topics. 3. Add permissions to the LMS database A user needs permissio

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INSERT INTO PERMISSION (OID, PERM_ID, NAME, DESCRIPTION, CATEGORY, STATUS) VALUES ('000000000042100PERM', 421,'Custom_Tab', '

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Say_Hello.name = Say Hello Say_Goodbye = Display Goodbye message Say_Goodbye.name = Say Goodbye 5. Edit navigation.xml You need to add a <module>

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<content>customGoodbye.jsp</content> <label>customTab.goodbye.label</label> <title>customTab.goodbye.title</tit

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To create a role and assign it to users: 1. Open the Users page and click Manage Roles. 2. Click Add Role. 3. Enter the name of the new role (for

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Index abbreviations, 2 acronyms, 2 catalog, 47 context-sensitive Help, 16 course offerings, 47 CSS files adding custom, 34 editing, 34 replacing, 34 c

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