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Getting Started With Direct to Java Client
Customizing the Application
As you can see, the default application is fairly complete. Direct to Java Client uses a sophisticated set of rules to assemble the user interface. However, the default user interface isn't exactly what you want in every case.
In the next sections you'll make changes to the application, including the following:
- Modify the set of main entities.
- Modify the search attributes in the Query Window, and specify the order in which the attributes are displayed. Similarly, modify the attributes displayed in the results table of the Query Window.
- Specify the order of the attributes and relationships that can be edited in a form.
- Change the widget used to display and edit particular attributes.
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