December 22, 2008 - Article by Jason Duke
The WDK Combo Container provides a flexible, extensible framework for driving multiple instances of
a specific component in response to a multiselect action. Although customization can be dangerous, with the right
context and careful planning the framework can be adapted to a wide array of situations. This article provides
an introduction to the WDK Combo Container mechanisms, including Multiselect Argument Decoding, Value
Propagation, and Auto-Commit.
August 27, 2008 - Article by Thomas Hughes
This article provides Documentum developers and testers with an introduction to the WDK 6.0 test framework distributed by EMC. The article walks you through the steps of creating and verifying a basic Webtop test, presents some tips and tricks to help you avoid problems, and provides an overview of the test framework’s advanced testing features.
April 5, 2005 - Article by Jason Duke
Learn how to use the WDK Validation Framework effectively.
January 5, 2005 - Article by Jason Duke
Learn how to create WDK Controls.
December 26, 2004 - Article by A.J. Whitney
This article describes WDK developer server packs and how they are useful for individual developers and
development teams. It includes instructions for creating a WDK developer server pack and a sample
script to facilitate getting started.
October 31, 2004 - Article by Jason Duke
Learn how to extend existing WDK Controls.
October 1, 2004 - Article by Rex Staples
Learn how to integrate custom validation controls into Documentum WDK applications.
December 20, 2003 - Article by A.J. Whitney
This article will describe the appropriate way to manage sessions in DFC 5.x and how this differs from
the way they were managed in prior versions. It will also describe session management in WDK 5.x applications.
May 5, 2003 - Interview by Blue Fish
Kevin O’Connor is the group product manager for Documentum’s developer tools (most notably, WDK 5). Blue Fish interviewed him following the initial release of WDK 5.
December 3, 2002 - Article by Fabian Lee
Learn how to use and customize Documentum’s WDK components for building web-based applications. Applies to WDK 4.2.