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eric @ flux : December 2007

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We hear you loud and clear and have added a few new examples to illustrate custom actions and how they integrate with the Web-based Designer. The new examples can be found in our Customer Portal at:

http://my.fluxcorp.com/community/documentation/examples

The first example takes you through the steps necessary to embed the Flux Web-based Designer in a Java web application. Here's an example of what the Web-based Designer looks like when embedded in a third-party application:
http://my.fluxcorp.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/1003/EmbeddedDesigner.png


The second example illustrates how to call a Spring bean from Flux. This example walks you through creating a custom action that can be used to call any Spring bean:

http://blogs.fluxcorp.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/38-1037-1018/springAction.png


The third example uses the GData Java API from Google to create a custom action that adds an event to a Google Calendar. This example serves two purposes, as we plan to use this custom action internally to update a shared Google Calendar in our employee Time Off Request business process that we run from Flux.

Here is what the Google Calendar Add Event custom action looks like in the Web-based Designer:

http://blogs.fluxcorp.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/1015/gcal.png

Want more examples? Email us at support@fluxcorp.com and let us know what your looking for!

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