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Teamware Office
Web Service customisation service is the modification of the standard Teamware
Office Web Service browser clients. In addition to look and feel changes it
is possible to build in additional functionality in the Web Service. This is
achieved by using Java scripts and Java programming language.
The exact content
and lenght of the Teamware Office Web Service customisation work is always pre-defined
with the customer. In this way the customer will not only receive the required
look and feel but also the required and agreed functionality in the Teamware
Office Web Service environment.
The web enabling capacity
of Teamware Office makes it possible for users to access Teamware Office services
over a company intranet or the public internet, by using browser-server computing
which is based on web technologies such as browsers, HTML, HTTP and Java.
The look , feel and functionality
of the standard Teamware Office WebService client interface can be altered by
editing WebService templates. Teamware Office has a built-in WebService functionality,
which acts as a web server. Each Teamware Office object has a fixed www address.
This enables building of applications by editing HTML templates.

Some customer benefits
- company look and feel
like uniform user interfaces
- new functionality tailor
made according to specific customer requirements
- Teamware Office functionality
can be included and utilized smoothly, seamlessly and transparently in the
existing intranet and internet IT infrastructure that the company have invested
in.
- efficient and prompt
service with agreed content and functionality delivered at agreed time
Scope of the service
The exact content of Teamware Office web service customization work is always
defined together with customer. The content depends on the customer requirements.
The "look and feel" changes of the user interface are usually less
time consuming than incorporating new functionality into the web service. In
order to build new functionality often requires use of Java scripts and Java
programming.

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