Summary
You should now be familiar with the development environment and the different perspectives provided by Desktop Studio. We can use the Explorer perspective to capture applications, pages, or controls that are required to automate a business process. Or, we can create a workflow or sequence of steps to be performed for a business process using the Workflow perspective. Once the workflow is created, the Editor perspective is used to generate, view, and update the code, and we can use the Debug perspective to debug our code. With the features provided by Desktop Studio, we can achieve accelerated productivity. Advanced debugging options enable us to quickly identify and resolve any issues relating to capturing and declaring applications, pages, and elements in scope for automating business scenarios. Desktop Studio also includes the UI Designer perspective, which allows us to create custom pages to accept user inputs, as required by the business process. Custom pages can be used...