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References the local database you initialized in Step 2. For more information, see About the Full Get. You use the Target Browser feature to configure your Siebel application for different browsers, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. Although you do not configure for different browsers in this book, Siebel Tools requires that you set a target browser.

Otherwise, you can not open the Web Layout Editor. For more information, see Opening the Web Layout Editor. If all child objects of an object type are displayed, then Siebel Tools displays a black check mark with a white background for the tree.

You use this project during development to group object definitions that you create or modify. This grouping simplifies the task of finding your work and exporting and importing the object definitions. This HTML editor is a third-party application that you must install on your computer. A full get is the process of populating a local database with a read-only copy of the projects and object definitions that are stored in the server database.

When you do a full get, Siebel Tools copies all objects from the server repository to the local repository. The local repository that is currently open includes the same data as the server repository from which you performed the full get. A full get is equivalent to checking out every project from the Siebel Server, however the projects are not locked and you cannot modify the object definitions until you check out a project from the server database or lock a project locally.

Having a read-only copy of the full repository on your local computer allows you to compile a Siebel repository file for your local database. This is required to test changes locally. If you use the Sample database, then it is not necessary to perform a full get.

The Sample database contains example data that you can to quickly prototype various design ideas. To use the Sample database, it is not necessary to set up a local database. Note that the Sample database cannot receive a checked out object, and you cannot check in objects from the Sample database to the server database. Siebel CRM uses the terms object and object definition differently than developers who use programming languages use similar terms, such as object, object class, or object instance.

For more information about the Siebel repository, see Managing Repositories. Oracle provides the functionality that this guide describes as part of an accelerated delivery request ADR. To use this functionality, you must install the required patch, and perform the postinstallation configuration tasks. Siebel Tools allows you to develop a single configuration that you can use to do the following: Deploy Siebel CRM across multiple types of clients Support multiple Siebel Business Applications and languages Maintain Siebel CRM Upgrade Siebel product releases Declarative configuration is a type of programming technique that uses objects and object properties in the Siebel repository to implement the logic that your business requires.

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