Advanced concepts
Learn about the advanced concepts of the HCL UX Screen Flow Manager.
- Retrieve and store event payload
In a normal portal environment, the portlets in a single dialog can exchange data through a set of well-defined events. However, you might want to include third-party portlets or older portlets that are not aligned with the normal portal environment. You can include such portlets with the HCL UX Screen Flow Manager. - Access control
You can use the Portal Access Control (PAC) to control what users can do when they are working with dialogs. - Scoping session data and render parameters
The appearance of portlets heavily relies on the portlet session data and the render parameters. To better support the semi-parallel processing of dialogs, the portlet session data and the render parameters are stored in a scoped fashion. - Dynamic pages and portlets
The HCL UX Screen Flow Manager not only supports redirecting users between static portal resources, but also between dynamic resources. The HCL Portal feature Dynamic UI Management is used.