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In this presentation by Sascha Meykopff during the XFEL Beam Dynamics Meeting on November 26, 2007, a comparison of data management solutions was made. The current method involved an Excel table, praised for its user-friendly interface but criticized for lacking user management and consistency checks. The proposed solution using Oracle ADF features a web-based user interface, eliminating the need for Java applets. Key benefits include one-click column sorting, user management capabilities, and the ability to export to Excel, setting a new standard for data management in beam dynamics.
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Database for XFEL components Beam Dynamics Meeting Monday, Nov. 26, 2007 Sascha Meykopff
Current: Excel Table • Advantage: easy and well known interface • Disadvatage: no user magnagement distribution over web page local files no consistency check Sascha Meykopff
New solution: Oracle ADF • User interface inside your webbrowser • No java applet • One-click column sort • Check consistency • User management • Excel export Sascha Meykopff
Tabulator –> Sections Sascha Meykopff
Search field Sascha Meykopff
Select rows Sascha Meykopff
<- Select current row Sascha Meykopff
Use view button Sascha Meykopff
Use edit button Sascha Meykopff
Use back button Sascha Meykopff
B Use search Sascha Meykopff
Components tabulator Sascha Meykopff
Search without parameter Sascha Meykopff
Edit button Sascha Meykopff
Long list tabulator Sascha Meykopff
Select z (max) field Sascha Meykopff
Select (Show Optics) Sascha Meykopff
Scroll to view all columns Sascha Meykopff
Select D to view more details Sascha Meykopff
Power supplies tabulator Sascha Meykopff
Search with empty parameters Sascha Meykopff
http://131.169.235.128:8988/xfel-ViewController-context-root/faces/app/welcome.jspxhttp://131.169.235.128:8988/xfel-ViewController-context-root/faces/app/welcome.jspx Sascha Meykopff