Window Plug

Hi,
I'm a beginner in web dynpro ABAP and need some help in understanding the use of window plug.
I have been going through certain standard examples
1. WDT_COMPONENTDETAIL
2. WDT_EXT_MAP_REUSE_R
In first example, there is a single widow and a single view against it. But still there is window outbound plug created and a navigation link to view has been created.
In second example, there is a single widow and a single view against it. But there is no window outbound plug created.
Why and based on what these differences occur?

Hi Anand,
Please find the my explanation as below
Component: WDT_COMPONENTDETAIL
Here the outbound plug 'TOBOOKINGS' in window is created to navigate to the view BOOKINGS as soon as application starts i.e. Window can have many out bound plugs and when you start application you can navigate to respective views by firing the plugs
You can see , that the outbound plug is fired in inbound plug DEFAULT of window and hence when you start the application the view BOOKINGS gets loaded into the WINDOW
Component: WDT_EXT_MAP_REUSE_R
This component is not used as a stand alone component, i.e., you can see the context node SFLIGHT has been marked as interface and also it accepts data Only from other component where this is used as component usage
The data to this component is supplied through the external mapping from other component
In general, the inbound & outbound plugs are created and navigation links are done for navigating based on business requirement from one view to other view.
Also, if you create plugs in window and mark it as interface, you can fire the plug from other component if it is used as component usage.
There is not necessary that every view, window should have its plugs.
Hope this helps you.
Regards,
Rama

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    Using window plugs we can call other Web Dynpro applications.for more information check this link.
    http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_NW04S/helpdata/EN/45/19bf8c16f25d7ae10000000a11466f/frameset.htm
    Thanks
    Suman

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