3. Configuring Object Views18. Key Takeaways

18 - Key Takeaways

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One way to configure custom views for your object hubs is with the "native" widget framework in the Object Views environment. You explored some basic yet common ways some of these widgets are used and configured. You didn't end up with an operational application per se, but you did lay the groundwork for it. You will return to your object views over the course of this training track to build a more advanced and interactive hub.

In this tutorial you:

  1. Learned the fundamentals of tab and widget creation and configuration.
  2. Enabled layouts and filters, including cross-tab filters.
  3. Experimented with tab security/visibility settings.
  4. Worked with various version control options.

Below is a list of product documentation used in the course of this training:

Your next tutorial will take your objects into the realm of analysis and visualization generation in Quiver. That path will also lead you back to object views as you explore dynamic embedding patterns critical to building integrated applications on top of the Ontology API.