Primary (must-haves) information is now loaded upfront on opening a Taxonomy in the detail view by the virtue of new set of APIs.
The interface is now initiated for user interactions much faster than before.
A loader is now displayed while the Taxonomy is getting loaded for the initial use, as opposed to the initial Root (CFDocument) and Level 1 (CFItems) nodes loading.
For larger structures (flat/hierarchical), the nodes are now loaded in batches of 100 at a time (currently configurable from backend).
Users can now load the next batch of nodes manually by clicking the Show More option.
Metadata (and Associations) associated with the Document and CFItems can now be fetched technically on clicking the respective node thus reducing the initial processing time.
Previously loaded content would be cached thus reducing the redundant processing time.
Taxonomy Detail Search Enhancements
Client Search mechanism is now disabled. Cloud Search is now provisioned as the only search method (retaining the behavioral capabilities of the Client Search for better usability).
Advanced search with the cloud search feature will now be operating as-is with Updated On, Node Type, Adoption Status, Item Association Type and Project filters options.
Resultant list will now be displayed in a flat structure with a clear indication of the node types of each node, and the provision to view specific nodes in the Tree View mode.
Users may now opt to check the associated Metadata and Associations of a resultant node by a mere click.
Breadcrumbs have now been introduced against each resultant node to display their hierarchical placement in the tree in terms of their respective parents starting from the Document Node.
Each of the parents present in the breadcrumbs can now be viewed in the tree view (in a new tab) by the virtue of a single click.
Enhancements
Taxonomy and Project Detail page have now been split in 70:30 ratio to display the tree hierarchy. User can change the ratio by drag-drop option as required.
The Metadata/Association detail on the right panel thus giving users a better experience in terms of traversing the Nodes.
The Associations & Linked Nodes section is now been placed next to the primary details section of the Metadata detail panel considering the same to be the next most important detail to look at of a Node after the primary Metadata details such as UUID, Full Statement, HCS, Node Type, etc.