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Oracle Siebel CRM 8 Developer's Handbook

You're reading from  Oracle Siebel CRM 8 Developer's Handbook

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2011
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781849681865
Pages 576 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Alexander Hansal Alexander Hansal
Profile icon Alexander Hansal

Table of Contents (33) Chapters

Oracle Siebel CRM 8 Developer's Handbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Siebel Tools and the Siebel Repository Developer Tasks Case Study Introduction Symbolic Strings Creating and Configuring Applets Views and Screens Business Components and Fields The Data Layer Business Objects and Links Pick Lists Multi Value Fields Configuring Access Control User Properties Configuring Navigation Customizing the Look and Feel of Siebel Applications Menus and Buttons Business Services Supporting Integration Interfaces Siebel Workflow Advanced Siebel Workflow Topics Siebel Task User Interface Extending Siebel CRM Functionality with eScript Advanced Scripting Techniques Deploying Configuration Changes between Environments Installing a Siebel CRM Self-Study Environment Importing Code Files More Information

Understanding business services


A business service can be understood as a program that provides a predefined set of functions. A function, in general programming terminology, is a part of a program and has defined input and output parameters. Business services are defined in the Siebel Repository and contain methods, which themselves have input or output method arguments.

The following diagram compares Siebel Business Services with general programming terms:

We can use Siebel Tools to inspect the structure of the business services, which could be either delivered with the Siebel out of the box repository or written by custom developers.

To do so, we navigate to the Business Service type in the Object Explorer and select the desired business service from the list. When we expand the Business Service type, we can inspect the methods and by expanding the Business Service Method type, we can inspect the input and output arguments of each method.

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