IBM® WebSphere® Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit Dojo
widgets wrap dijit widgets with WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit context
binding support; therefore WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit Dojo widgets
have similar functions as dijit widgets. They can be bundled with WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit context
data automatically in WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit framework.
A developer can create a page without writing code by using the widgets
provided by the WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit XUI
editor
WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit allows
technical developers to implement customized widgets. The customized
widgets can then be imported into the palette of the XUI editor so
that they can be used by a functional developer. The following three
high-level tasks are required to develop
WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit Dojo widgets
that are customized for a project:
- Customization of enabling widgets to be editable in the XUI editor,
including:
- Registering the widget as an extension point of a plug-in project
- Defining the widget in a description file
- Java implementation to show
widget in the XUI editor
- Registering the widget in the widget mapping file
- Customization of generating HTML and JavaScript code from JSP tag, including:
- Tag registration in JSP tag library file
- JSP tag handler implementation
- Customization of presenting widget in browser, including:
- JavaScript implementation
for the widget
Figure 1 shows the relationships
between the tasks that are required to create a customized widget.
Note that the XUI file, JSP file, and the HTML page are either created
by a functional developer or generated automatically by
WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit tools.
Figure 1. 
For more information on performing the tasks that are required
to customize WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation
Toolkit Dojo
widgets, refer to the following sections.