WIDGETS AND LIVE TEXT


Getting started with Widgets and Live Text
Widgets and Live Text is designed for three main user types -- end user, power user and application developer, and administrator. Policy and preferences control various access levels. Roles often overlap. For example, a power user may create and deploy widgets to end users while end users may use widgets that have been created for them, rather than create their own.

A widget can consist of one or more components and actions. An action can optionally contain a wired content type and recognizer to define the Live Text pattern to act on and specifically how to act on that Live Text. A widget can also be designed to provision items to client systems. For example, a widget can be used to install and update a stand-alone or third-party feature by calling a feature update site to either initially deploy or later provision updates to a client plug-in.Use types and typical tasks are as follows:


Documentation for administrative users and deployers is available in Domino Administrator product documentation. Related concepts
What Widgets and Live Text defaults are provided?
Working with Widgets and Live Text - End users
Advanced Widgets and Live Text topics - Power users or application developers