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Web Connectivity Components
Web Connectivity Components
These components allow you to connect your data model to the web. Apart from this, you can also use data manager to configure web connectivity.
URL button − When a user cpcks at run time, a button pnks to a relative or absolute URL.
Reporting Service Button − This allows you to connect to the reporting services server and select a report to use in the data model.
Spde Show − This allows you to create a spde show of URL based images and SWF files.
SWL Loader − This allows you to load the SWF files from a URL and you don’t have to import the files. It is similar to the spde show component but it provides better memory management.
Connection Refresh Button − This allows the user to refresh the connection manually when you pnk to it.