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  • The WMInclude filter retrieves the content of an external web application.
  • The WMReplacementsFilter executes a series of replacements in the content that the WMInclude filter has retrieved. These replacements strip away unnecessary HTML and convert other HTML so that it can be rendered in the XperienCentral front-end in your design template.
  • The XSLFilter converts XML into HTML.
  • Using the IncludeFileFilter, content from a file on disk can be displayed.

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The precise replacements that are made will vary from application to application. Many applications can be integrated using the standard filters. However, however, you may need to create one or more custom filters that handle cases specific to the application you are integrating. This can be accomplished using the Integration API.

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  1. Navigate to Configuration > External Applications.
  2. Click the "External Applications" tab.
  3. Select "<New application>" from the drop-down list next to "Application".
  4. Enter a name for the new application in the text field next to "Name". This is the name of the application as it appears in the drop-down list in the External Application content element. For example:





  5. Select a filter to add to the external application from the "Add filter" drop-down list.
  6. Define the fields for the filter(s) that you add. See Filters for an explanation of the properties that must be defined for the default XperienCentral filters.
  7. Click [Apply]. The filter is added. If you add more than one filter, they will be applied to the external application in the order in which they appear. To change the order of the filters, select a new value from the drop-down list to change the order. For example:


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