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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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About the <strong>HP</strong>OM Java-Based Operator GUI<br />

Assigning Java GUI Operator Defaults<br />

Assigning Java GUI Operator Defaults<br />

As an <strong>HP</strong>OM administrator, you can define default startup behavior <strong>for</strong><br />

operator areas in Java GUI with two application groups:<br />

❏<br />

❏<br />

Shortcuts<br />

You can create new application groups that are added individually at<br />

the end of the Java GUI shortcut bar.These application groups can<br />

contain any kind of application.<br />

Workspaces<br />

You can create new application groups that are added individually<br />

after existing default workspaces in the Java GUI workspace pane.<br />

These application groups can contain any kind of application.<br />

NOTE<br />

You can assign a set of shortcuts or workspaces to an individual operator,<br />

a group of operators, or all operators.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about operator defaults assigned by the <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

administrator, refer to the <strong>HP</strong>OM Java GUI Operator’s Guide.<br />

To Assign Operator Defaults<br />

To assign operator defaults, you have to be familiar with the following<br />

procedures:<br />

❏<br />

❏<br />

❏<br />

To Create a New Application Group<br />

To Add Applications to Application Groups<br />

To Assign Applications and Application Groups to an Operator<br />

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