I'm assuming you've modified the login.jsp to embed your chat assistant. That's only used by the login page so once you've logged in it's gone. I would look at embedding it in the titlebar JSP if you want something to be available across all applications. This displays the text in the header bar (like the app name and the logged in user name) that we've used to extend for various purposes (showing admin mode before that was supported by it, showing the environment you're logged into, etc.). It wouldn't be in the bottom right corner, but would be easily discoverable by users.
When modifying core JSP files, be aware that these JSP files are modified by IBM (in feature packs and interim fixes) to address issues. Building enhancements like this requires creating a JSP for each version. This means we have a 7.6.1.0, 7.6.1.2, etc. version of these files that we apply for our customers based on their version. In our case, we handle the patching so we're able to handle but if you will not be responsible for the patching just be aware that your custom version will be overwritten on every feature pack they apply and potentially on interim fixes they apply.
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Steven Shull
Director of Development
Projetech Inc
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Original Message:
Sent: Fri May 21, 2021 01:54 AM
From: SHASHANK .
Subject: Watson Assistant Chatbot Integration in Maximo
Hello Maximo Community,
We are working on a use case for our client where we are planning to integrate a chatbot powered by Watson Assistant in Maximo. We have created a demo chatbot and are able to integrate it on the Maximo webpage. However, as soon as the user logs in to Maximo, the chatbot disappears. Have anyone tried this before or can provide any lead on this will be extremely helpful.
I am attaching screenshots for reference as well.
Thanks
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SHASHANK
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