HTML rules
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Create an HTML rule by selecting
HTML
from the Technical
category.
An HTML rule has two key parts:
Field |
Description |
Applies To |
Select the name of the class that this rule applies to, typically the default source of property values for the JSP tags or directives in the rule. VANDJ 1/21/03 In the unusual situation that this rule is to be referenced in an activity but without an associated clipboard page, enter @baseclass as the class name. If this rule is to be referenced only with the <pega:include > JSP tag (or include directive) and has no associated page, do not create an HTML rule. For better performance, create an HTML fragment rule rather than an HTML rule. The classes you can enter here may depend on the RuleSet you select. On the Restrictions tab of the Class form, a class rule may limit rules applying to that class to belong to one of an explicit list of RuleSets. C-356 |
Stream Name |
Enter a name for this HTML rule. Begin the name with a letter and follow the rules for a Java identifier. See How to enter a Java identifier. |
For general information about the New form, see Completing the new rule dialog box. For general information on the Save As form, see How to enter rule keys using Save As.
TTTT Full rule resolution applies to HTML rules. When searching for HTML rules, the system: