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Web Connectivity Components
These components allow you to connect your data model to the web. Apart from this, you can also use data manager to configure web connectivity.

URL button − When a user clicks at run time, a button links to a relative or absolute URL.
Reporting Service Button − This allows you to connect to the reporting services server and select a report to use in the data model.
Slide Show − This allows you to create a slide show of URL based images and SWF files.
SWL Loader − This allows you to load the SWF files from a URL and you don’t have to import the files. It is similar to the slide show component but it provides better memory management.
Connection Refresh Button − This allows the user to refresh the connection manually when you link to it.
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