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What is newlook?. In this presentation… What is new look? Refacing Using new look as a UI for your System i applications Using new look as a development tool. What is newlook?. User Interface (UI)
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What is newlook? • In this presentation… • What is newlook? • Refacing • Using newlook as a UI for your System i applications • Using newlook as a development tool
What is newlook? • User Interface (UI) • newlook is designed to provide System i users with an easy-to-use, Windows-based user interface. Called refacing, newlook provides a dynamic solution for modernizing System i applications. • newlook provides both a desktop and web-based user interface for your System i applications. • Development tool • newlook is also a development tool that allows you to: • Design the look and feel of newlook’s UI. • Add functionality (extending) to underlying System i screens, e.g. use newlook to create new screens/forms. • Integrate newlook with common desktop applications, e.g. MS Word, Excel and Email etc.
User Interface • New front-end • newlook provides a completely new front end for your System i application. Note: The underlying System i application remains unchanged; any additional functionality is completed using newlook’s development tools. • Adds color schemes • E.g. Change background of all screens to a specific color. • Adds images and icons • E.g. Include company logos or branding on newlook generated screens. • Adds graphical controls • E.g. Date Combos and Check Box controls. • Allows use of mouse • Maintains keyboard functions • E.g. Press F3 to exit menu.
Windows Mouse Graphic images Fonts Colors Icons Tabs Clickable menus 3D buttons Calendar drop down List box drop down Dialog boxes Radio buttons Check boxes User Interface • newlook provides an environment supporting:
User Interface - Refaced Example • Standard System i Signon screen
User Interface - Refaced Example • Refaced Signon screen
User Interface - Refaced Example • Typical System i screen menu • Green text on black background.
User Interface - Refaced Example • System i screen displayed via newlook • Screen has been graphically enabled. Clickable Menus Company Graphics Function Keys
User Interface - Refaced Example • Shipment Details screen
User Interface - Refaced Example • Refaced Shipment Details screen Combo Box Radio Buttons Date Combo Box Grid Generation Grid Choices UpDown Control Check Box
User Interface - Refaced Example • DBCS subfile screen
User Interface - Refaced Example • Refaced DBCS screen
User Interface – Web Deployment • Refaced System i screen deployed over the Internet
User Interface – Web Deployment • Refaced System i screen deployed over the Internet
Development Tool – Application Extension • Add functionality • You can use newlook to add functionality to your underlying System i application. • Create new forms • Use newlook to create new forms, e.g. new data input screen. • Combine/split screens • Combine multiple System i screens into one newlook screen, or split a single System i screen into two or more newlook screens. • Implement silent navigation • Remove unused System i screens from the data entry process. • Create new business rules • Use newlook macros to create new business rules, e.g. create a warning message if an arrival date has passed.
Development Tool - Application Extension • Creating a new form
Development Tool - Application Extension • Single System i screen grouped into sections
Development Tool - Application Extension • Single System i screen divided into 3 tabs
Development Tool - Application Extension • Multiple System i screens combined into 1 screen with tabs
Development Tool - Application Extension • Multiple System i screens combined into 1 screen with tabs
Development Tool - Application Extension • Silent screen navigation • Also known as Echo off • Ignores a data stream for the user. Note Underlying data is still available just not visible to end user. • Results in faster navigation
Development Tool - Application Extension • Business logic
Development Tool - Application Integration • Application integration • Use newlook to link your underlying System i application to common desktops applications, including: • Spreadsheets, word processing, e-mail • Custom applications • Imaging • Use newlook to connect your underlying System i application to local and network computers. • Send data to spreadsheet using DDE
Development Tool - Application Integration • Link to desktop applications via DDE, e.g. MS Word.
Development Tool • Visual development • Object orientated programming • newlook tools • Identify (5250 recognition) • Designer • Macro Editor • Rules • Settings
Development Tool – Identify • Identify • Identify is newlook's dynamic mechanism for overriding default conversion information used to translate System i screen elements into GUI-based equivalents. • Specifically, Identify is used to: re-assign a screen element’s category, add new screen elements, and hide unwanted screen elements.
Development Tool – Designer • Designer • Designer is newlook's fully-functional graphical editor, and is primarily used to customize the look and feel of newlook generated screens or GUI. • Specifically, Designer is used to add and edit graphical controls.
Development Tool – Macro Editor • Macro Editor • The Macro Editor, along with Designer is used to add new functionality (extend), and integrate newlook with other desktop applications, such as MS Word.
Summary • newlook is a user interface used to view System i screens in graphical form, e.g. via addition of Windows- based GUI controls, colors and menu interactivity. • newlook is also a development tool used to design newlook screens, and extend functionality via Designer and the Macro Editor. • newlook can be deployed on the desktop or via the web. • newlook can extend existing System i application functionality by: • Creation of new forms • New business rules • Combining/splitting screens • Hiding unwanted screens (silent navigation) • newlook can be used to integrate your underlying System i application with common desktop applications and local/network printers.
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