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Defining Bundle Files 
The parameters that you define in a config class normally have technical names that are not suited for the user interface. You can define the display of the parameters on the user interface in a bundle file. The bundle file assigns details to the parameter like a user-friendly name, a tooltip or an abbreviation. The information in the bundle file is used for the presentation of the parameter on the on the user interface.
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1.
Create a file and
assign user-friendly information to the parameters as shown in the example
below.
The table lists and
explains the information that you can specify in a bundle file.
Property |
Explanation |
maindesc |
Specifies the text to display in the configuration iView on the page reserved for the config class. |
lbl |
Specifies the name of the ConfigClass to display in the configuration iView (instead of the name-attribute’s value) |
tip |
Tooltip to use for this ConfigClass in the config UI |
listdesc |
gives a short description to be displayed in the config UI on the folder-views |
lbl.<parameter> |
Specifies the name to display in the configuration iView for the <parameter> |
tip.<parameter> |
Specifies the tooltip to display for the <parameter> |
clm.<parameter> |
Specifies a name to display as column header in the configuration iView. |
unit.<parameter> |
Specifies an optional text to display after the input field. For example, seconds to show that the value has to be entered in seconds. |
2. Save the text file with the same name as the XML config class file which defines the parameters. However, substitute the extension with .properties, for example, my_rm.properties. Store the file in your project in the the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio under: /meta/install/cm/repository_managers/bundles/classes/
#config framework
maindesc= long description to be displayed on config classes main page
lbl=My Repository Manager
tip=my own repository manager
listdesc= short explanation to be displayed in configuration folder view
lbl.host=Hostname
tip.host= backend system’s hostname
clm.host=Host