Configuring home page preferences
When you enter the home page URL (http:// hostName/arsys/home) and then log in to , the uses the following sequence to determine which home page form is displayed in the browser. On the web, the mid tier can be configured to have multiple preference servers. Suppose that the AR System User Preference form is configured to use the server1 server and the HelpDesk form as the home page form.
The checks the home page server that is defined on the Home Page tab of the AR System User Preference form.
If you defined a home page server in user preferences, the uses this setting to search for a home page form. For more information, see Specifying-a-server-and-home-page-in-the-AR-System-User-Preference-form.If you do not create an entry in the AR System User Preference form, the creates a default record for you, but it does not populate the fields relevant to the home page settings. These are left blank by default.
- If no user preference is defined, the checks the home page server setting in the Configuration Tool.
If there is no configuration setting, the displays an error.
In this example, the found the server server1 in step 1. The then checks for available home page forms.
You define preference servers by clicking Home Page Settings in the Configuration Tool. For more information, see Specifying-a-server-for-the-mid-tier. - If the locates a home page form defined in your user preferences, the browser displays it as your home page.
In this example, the user preference was not the default Home Page form installed with , but HelpDesk, an alternate home page form. The browser opens and display HelpDesk as the home page. If you did not specify a home page in your user preferences, the searches for a home page form on the server defined in step 1 and step 2.
When a home page is found and opened, the has compiled a list of entry points from all the servers listed in the AR Server Settings in the Configuration Tool and displays them in the home page's Application List field. If two applications have the same name, the displays their server name as well, as shown in the following figure.
If such a form cannot be found, the displays an error and no form is opened in the browser.The entry point labels that appear in the application list field are also determined by the form views. You must set the correct view label to expose, for example, a web view of the form's entry points. Otherwise, you might define an entry point that is not displayed properly in your web view. The system displays views based first on the view label and then the locale. For more information, see How-form-views-are-selected.
For more information about configuring home page servers, see Home-page-preferences.
The following topics describe configuration settings for using a home page. This information is important to understanding which form is displayed as a home page.