In this article we will learn how to turn the report we created in Part II into a OSIS Portlet. An OSIS portlet is simple in structure and consists of the following pieces: A database record describing the portlet (stored in the osis_portlets table) A file stored in the osis/cfm/portlets directory that acts as a [...]
OSIS 2.6 includes the ability to create custom report content utilizing the standard reporting frame work. This allows you to format a report page utilizing data returned by the OSIS reporting engine in a any way you wish while preserving security, VPA/IAC, UDFs, searching and report restrictions. This tutorial is intended for Advanced Admin users [...]
New to OSIS 2.6 is a tighter Google Maps integration where in much the same way as you manage Mapguide layers in OSIS today you can do so with Google Maps. Some features include: defining multiple maps that appear in the users standard Maps control, creating and assigning multiple layers to those maps, assigning OSIS/ARCHIBUS [...]