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Sunday, 18 December 2011

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Alexander Hansal, "Oracle Siebel CRM 8 Developer's Handbook"
Publisher: Packt Publishing | ISBN: 1849681864 | edition 2011 | PDF | 576 pages | 6.5 mb



Written by Oracle employee and Siebel expert, Alexander Hansal, this book is a complete practical guide to configuring, automating, and extending Siebel CRM applications. You will learn how to configure the Siebel CRM user interface objects as well as the underlying business layer objects by using real-life case study examples. In addition, you will learn to safely configure the Siebel data model.

You will learn how the object types in the Siebel Repository are related to each other and how they are organized in different layers. The book then teaches you to configure the Siebel CRM user interface objects such as views and applets as well as the underlying business layer objects by using real-life case-study examples. Always having one eye on performance and upgradeability, you will learn to safely configure the Siebel data model.

Understanding and using the Siebel event framework for automation is also a key focus area of the book. You will gain a thorough and solid understanding of integration objects to support EAI interfaces.

Chapters on Siebel Workflow, Task UI, and scripting prepare you for the most complex automation requirements and ensure that you hit the road running on your first Siebel implementation projects.

If you already consider yourself an experienced Siebel consultant, be prepared for some unprecedented insights and pro tips.

What you will learn from this book :
Understand object types and their relationships in the Siebel Repository
Learn how to use Siebel Tools
Create symbolic strings to support multi-lingual applications
Configure business components, joins, and fields
Configure static and dynamic pick lists
Create multi-value fields
Configure access control
Implement user properties to control special behavior
Create drill-downs and applet toggles to support navigation
Configure menu items and buttons using the Siebel event framework
Use preconfigured business services
Support EAI interfaces and reports with integration objects and EAI Siebel Adapter
Automate business processes with Siebel Workflow
Support process-based navigation with Siebel Task UI
Extend the Siebel business logic with scripting
Migrate configuration changes between environments with Application Deployment



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