First of all, let me thank you for the wonderful support you are providing in this forum.
My question is related to the business service interaction model. I'm trying to understand the meta-model using a fictional enterprise. In the viewer I'm not getting the dependencies for the service (product-type) I've created. Your help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dependencies for Business Service Interaction Model
Hi,
I had to modify some stylesheet and would like to know which report you're talking about.
The name of the used stylesheet is in the url of the report you are trying to view . Can you post this url or at least its the parameter part (after the '?').
J.-M.
I had to modify some stylesheet and would like to know which report you're talking about.
The name of the used stylesheet is in the url of the report you are trying to view . Can you post this url or at least its the parameter part (after the '?').
J.-M.
Thanks jmk.
I'm trying to view the 'Business Service Interaction Model'
Below is the url after the '?' as requested:
XML=reportXML.xml&XSL=business/core_bl_bus_service_list_by_name.xsl&LABEL=Business Service Catalogue by Name&&targetReportId=essential_baseline_v3.0.4_Class117
Regards,
I'm trying to view the 'Business Service Interaction Model'
Below is the url after the '?' as requested:
XML=reportXML.xml&XSL=business/core_bl_bus_service_list_by_name.xsl&LABEL=Business Service Catalogue by Name&&targetReportId=essential_baseline_v3.0.4_Class117
Regards,
The URL you gave lists the services. so I understand the suspicious style sheet is "core_bl_bus_svc_interaction_model.xsl".
This stylesheet worked out of the box for me (I did not modify it).
So this view should work if you follow the modelling requirements described in the manual page :
http://localhost:8080/essential_viewer/ ... _model.xsl
Did you have a look at this page ?
This stylesheet worked out of the box for me (I did not modify it).
So this view should work if you follow the modelling requirements described in the manual page :
http://localhost:8080/essential_viewer/ ... _model.xsl
Did you have a look at this page ?