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A dashboard consists of a container, which in turn contains views. See View Components for more information about containers. |
WCF is written in JavaTM and is capable of running in a Web container such as Apache Tomcat. It can be used on contemporary Web browsers without requiring the use of a plug-in. It is portal-like, but is not a JSR-168 standard portal.
See the Foglight® core documentation set for more information about these elements.
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Specialized components, such as RSS feeds. For more information, see the Web Component Reference and Setting up RSS Feeds . |
The Foglight® User Guide covers the following topics in greater detail.
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Navigate to Dashboards > Configuration > Definitions and you will see the module list pane at the upper left. Foglight view components are grouped into modules that potentially contain views, queries, functions, renderers, and so on. Modules are an organizational framework for keeping related view components together. Top-level modules are created by Foglight® designers, but it is possible to create sub-modules in any of the system modules. User modules, such as My Definitions, the current user’s own workspace for creating a new view component, cannot have sub-modules.
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