Creating Page Flows : Defining Pages in Page Flows

Defining Pages in Page Flows
The Page Flow determines what actions the application takes and what pages are rendered in the browser under what circumstances. The Page Flow is based on the industry standard Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) and it is defined in the file with the .bpel suffix. Each ActiveGrid Application has one and only one .bpel file.
The Page Flow specifies the Pages in the application and defines any Actions that are available to each Page. Each Action is essentially a piece of logic that does something and then invokes another Page. By creating these Actions and specifying which Pages are invoked under what circumstances, you define the Page Flow for your application.
The ActiveGrid Studio provides several predefined Pages that you can add to your application. These Pages represent the typical roles of Pages within an application, such as search Pages for querying the database or list Pages for listing data from the database. A predefined Page includes all the associated Actions for that type of Page, so you don’t have to create the Actions by hand.
Related Topics:
Pages and Actions
Client-Server Interaction: The Life of a Request
Defining Actions in Page Flows
Defining Actions in the Custom Action Editor

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