Manually invoke and display tooltip ?

Hi All !
Can any one give me advice how I can manually invoke JComponent's ToolTip to become visible such as when user choose a menuitem then the tooltip of another compomnent on the GUI will appear ..Is it possible ? Can you give me a sample source code ?
Thanks in advance,
Huy.

The tooltip of any component can be displayed by typing Ctrl+F1, so try:
component.dispatchEvent( new KeyEvent (component, KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED, 0, KeyEvent.CTRL_MASK, KeyEvent.VK_F1, KeyEvent.CHAR_UNDEFINED) );

Similar Messages

  • Manually invoke and display tooltip text??

    Hi all, can any one give me advice how I can manually invoke JComponent's toolTip to become visible,and eventually to keep it visible until user makes some actions..Is it possible.
    Thanks in advance..

    Looks hard. You can manually show the tooltip by dispatching a ctrl-f1 key to the component.
    aComponent.dispatchEvent(new KeyEvent(aComponent, KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED, 0, KeyEvent.CTRL_MASK, KeyEvent.VK_F1));
    You can make all tooltips last a long time with
    ToolTipManager.sharedInstance().setDismissDelay(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
    but this applies to all tooltips, not just the one you are interested in.
    I looked at the source for ToolTipManager to see how it worked and see if it could be emulated. The showTipWindow() method looked the most promising, and you could use
    Tooltip aTip = aComponent.createTooltip();
    ... blah, blah ...
    PopupFactory popupFactory = PopupFactory.getSharedInstance();
    Popup tipWindow = popupFactory.getPopup(insideComponent, tip,
                             location.x,
                             location.y);
    tipWindow.show();
    to show your own tooltip. But this means you will have to know when to hide it. TooltipManager adds a mouselistener to the window containing the component, but this is only good for mouse events. What if they are typing?
    Hope this helps...

  • Invoke BPEL process and display result in BAM chart?

    Hi,
    I was wondering if there is any way to invoke a BPEL process and display the result back in BAM chart (Active Studio).
    I have in mind the Actionable Reports and getting the BPEl process populate the BAM Data Object to show the result back. Let me know if there's anything to connect these ideas to do the whole thing.
    The reason for this requirement is to have a single User Interface for having BAM charts and a query operation (synchronous BPEL process).
    Any inputs are welcome.
    Thanks in advance.
    Vikas

    Yes, this can be done with the help of Alert and setting up a external Action.
    Please refer the following document for more details.
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/integration/bam/10.1.3/TechNotes/TechNote_BAM_CallingExternal_WebServices.pdf
    regards
    Laj

  • Open and display image in MVC layout

    Hello!
    I cant figure out how I shall do this in an MVC layout:
    The program request user to open an image file that are then displayed in a JLabel
    My setup at the moment resolve in a nullpointerexeption because it dont get any actual image file, but I dont understand what I have missed.
    I can not post the whole code fo you to run because it is to big, so I post the part that are the most important. please have a look.
    PicturePanel
    //Import Java library
    import javax.swing.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    public class PicturePanel extends JPanel {
         //Variables
         private ImageIcon picture;
         //Method to get information of the selected file
         PicturePanel (String fileName) {
              picture = new ImageIcon (fileName); //Get the filename
              int w = picture.getIconWidth(); //Get the image with
              int h = picture.getIconHeight(); //Get the image height
              //Set preferable size for the image (Use the properties for the selected image)
              setPreferredSize(new Dimension(w, h));
              setMinimumSize(new Dimension(w, h));
              setMaximumSize(new Dimension(w, h));
         //Method to draw the selected image
         protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
              super.paintComponent(g); //We invoke super in order to: Paint the background, do custom painting.
              g.drawImage(picture.getImage(), 0, 0, this); //Draw the image at its natural state
    }From my model:
    //Local attributes
         boolean check = false; //Used to see if a statement is true or not
         PicturePanel pp;
         JFileChooser fc;
         int returnVal;
    //newFile in File menu
         public void newFile() {
              //Open a file dialog in users home catalog
              fc = new JFileChooser();
              //In response to a button click:
              returnVal = fc.showOpenDialog(pp);
              System.out.println("You pressed new in file menu");
         }From my controler:
    //User press "New" in File menu
              else if (user_action.equals("New")) {
                   //Call method in model class
                   model.newFile();
                   //Update changes
                   if (model.returnVal == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) {
                        System.out.println("Hello1");
                        File f = model.fc.getSelectedFile();
                        if (model.pp != null)     
                             model.pp = new PicturePanel(f.getAbsolutePath());
                        System.out.println("Hello2");
                        //Display image (Here is line 83)
                        view.setImage_DisplayArea(model.pp);
                        System.out.println("Hello3");
              }From my view:
    //Sets the image to be displayed on the image_display area (Here is line 302)
         public void setImage_DisplayArea(PicturePanel pp) {
              image_display.add(pp);
         }The complet error:
    Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.NullPointerException
         at java.awt.Container.addImpl(Container.java:1015)You pressed new in file menu
    Hello1
    Hello2
         at java.awt.Container.add(Container.java:351)
         at View_Inlupp2.setImage_DisplayArea(View_Inlupp2.java:302)
         at Control_Inlupp2.actionPerformed(Control_Inlupp2.java:83)
         at javax.swing.AbstractButton.fireActionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:1882)
         at javax.swing.AbstractButton$Handler.actionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:2202)
         at javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.fireActionPerformed(DefaultButtonModel.java:420)
         at javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.setPressed(DefaultButtonModel.java:258)
         at javax.swing.AbstractButton.doClick(AbstractButton.java:334)
         at javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicMenuItemUI.doClick(BasicMenuItemUI.java:1050)
         at apple.laf.CUIAquaMenuItem.doClick(CUIAquaMenuItem.java:119)
         at javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicMenuItemUI$Handler.mouseReleased(BasicMenuItemUI.java:1091)
         at java.awt.Component.processMouseEvent(Component.java:5602)
         at javax.swing.JComponent.processMouseEvent(JComponent.java:3129)
         at java.awt.Component.processEvent(Component.java:5367)
         at java.awt.Container.processEvent(Container.java:2010)
         at java.awt.Component.dispatchEventImpl(Component.java:4068)
         at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:2068)
         at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:3903)
         at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.retargetMouseEvent(Container.java:4256)
         at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.processMouseEvent(Container.java:3936)
         at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.dispatchEvent(Container.java:3866)
         at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:2054)
         at java.awt.Window.dispatchEventImpl(Window.java:1801)
         at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:3903)
         at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:463)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:269)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:190)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:184)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:176)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:110)Edited by: onslow77 on Dec 16, 2009 5:00 PM
    Edited by: onslow77 on Dec 16, 2009 5:04 PM

    Hello again!
    Anyone that can help me figure out how to implement this in an MVC layout, I feel stuck.
    I post a little program that open and display an image file so that you better can understand what I whant to do.
    ShowImage
    import javax.swing.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import java.io.File;
    import javax.swing.filechooser.*;
    public class ShowImage extends JFrame{
         //Variables
         JFileChooser fc = new JFileChooser();
         PicturePanel pp = null;
         ShowImage () {
              super("Show"); //Title
              //Create the GUI
              JPanel top = new JPanel();
              add(top, BorderLayout.NORTH);
              JButton openBtn = new JButton("Open");
              top.add(openBtn);
              openBtn.addActionListener(new Listner());
              //Settings for the GUI
              setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
              pack();
              setVisible(true);
         class Listner implements ActionListener {
              public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ave) {
                   int answer = fc.showOpenDialog(ShowImage.this);
                   if (answer == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION){
                        File f = fc.getSelectedFile();
                        //Check
                        System.out.println(f);
                        System.out.println(pp);
                        if (pp != null)
                             remove(pp); //Clean so that we can open another image
                        //Check
                        System.out.println(pp);
                        //Set the PicturePanel
                        pp = new PicturePanel(f.getAbsolutePath());
                        //Check
                        System.out.println(pp);
                        //Add PicturePanel to frame
                        add(pp, BorderLayout.CENTER);
                        validate();
                        pack();
                        repaint();
         //Main
         public static void main(String[] args) {
              new ShowImage();
    }PicturePanel
    //Import Java library
    import javax.swing.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    public class PicturePanel extends JPanel {
         //Variables
         private ImageIcon picture;
         //Method to get information of the selected file
         PicturePanel (String fileName) {
              picture = new ImageIcon (fileName); //Get the filename
              int w = picture.getIconWidth(); //Get the image with
              int h = picture.getIconHeight(); //Get the image height
              //Set preferable size for the image (Use the properties for the selected image)
              setPreferredSize(new Dimension(w, h));
              setMinimumSize(new Dimension(w, h));
              setMaximumSize(new Dimension(w, h));
         //Method to draw the selected image
         protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
              super.paintComponent(g); //We invoke super in order to: Paint the background, do custom painting.
              g.drawImage(picture.getImage(), 0, 0, this); //Draw the image at its natural state
    }//The endEdited by: onslow77 on Dec 16, 2009 7:30 PM

  • I have a VI and an attched .txt data file. Now I want to read the data from the .txt file and display it as an array in the front panel. But the result is not right. Any help?

    I have a VI and an attched .txt data file. Now I want to read the data from the .txt file and display it as an array in the front panel. But the result is not right. Any help?
    Attachments:
    try2.txt ‏2 KB
    read_array.vi ‏21 KB

    The problem is in the delimiters in your text file. By default, Read From Spreadsheet File.vi expects a tab delimited file. You can specify a delimiter (like a space), but Read From Spreadsheet File.vi has a problem with repeated delimiters: if you specify a single space as a delimiter and Read From Spreadsheet File.vi finds two spaces back-to-back, it stops reading that line. Your file (as I got it from your earlier post) is delimited by 4 spaces.
    Here are some of your choices to fix your problem.
    1. Change the source file to a tab delimited file. Your VI will then run as is.
    2. Change the source file to be delimited by a single space (rather than 4), then wire a string constant containing one space to the delimiter input of Read From Spreadsheet File.vi.
    3. Wire a string constant containing 4 spaces to the delimiter input of Read From Spreadsheet File.vi. Then your text file will run as is.
    Depending on where your text file comes from (see more comments below), I'd vote for choice 1: a tab delimited text file. It's the most common text output of spreadsheet programs.
    Comments for choices 1 and 2: Where does the text file come from? Is it automatically generated or manually generated? Will it be generated multiple times or just once? If it's manually generated or generated just once, you can use any text editor to change 4 spaces to a tab or to a single space. Note: if you want to change it to a tab delimited file, you can't enter a tab directly into a box in the search & replace dialog of many programs like notepad, but you can do a cut and paste. Before you start your search and replace (just in the text window of the editor), press tab. A tab character will be entered. Press Shift-LeftArrow (not Backspace) to highlight the tab character. Press Ctrl-X to cut the tab character. Start your search and replace (Ctrl-H in notepad in Windows 2000). Click into the Find What box. Enter four spaces. Click into the Replace With box. Press Ctrl-V to paste the tab character. And another thing: older versions of notepad don't have search and replace. Use any editor or word processor that does.

  • How to assign and display an attribute value from backing bean?

    Hello all,
    I am using Jdev 11g. I have a form page which has two inputText attributes The first one implements a valueChangeListener feature. When the user enters a value in the first field, a backing bean function will be invoked through the valueChangeListener . In this backing bean function, based on the value in the first field, I want to assign the value to the second field and display it on the page. Can somebody help me how to achieve this?
    Thanks,
    John

    Hi John,
    Here is small example.
    Create two string variables in your backing bean and generate accessors for them.
        private String text;
        private String text1;
        public void setText(String text) {
            this.text = text;
        public String getText() {
            return text;
        public void setText1(String text1) {
            this.text1 = text1;
        public String getText1() {
            return text1;
        }Bind this variables to the value property of the input texts you have. Add the valuechangedlistener for the first input text (and also set autosubmit to true for that item). Also, add the id of the first input text as partial triggers for the second input text. Like,
            <af:inputText label="Label 1"
                          binding="#{backingBeanScope.backing_untitled1.it1}"
                          id="it1"
                          valueChangeListener="#{backingBeanScope.backing_untitled1.textValueChanged}" autoSubmit="true"
                          value="#{backingBeanScope.backing_untitled1.text}"/>
            <af:inputText label="Label 2"
                          binding="#{backingBeanScope.backing_untitled1.it2}"
                          id="it2"
                          value="#{backingBeanScope.backing_untitled1.text1}"
                          partialTriggers="it1"/>Finally, put the logic on your value changed listener. Like,
        public void textValueChanged(ValueChangeEvent vce){
            this.setText1("Hi " + vce.getNewValue());
        }Now, when you run the page and enter your name in the first input text, the second input text will display Hi <your_name>
    HTH.
    -Arun

  • How to read and display a signal from my PIC Microcontr​oller onto Labview?

    Hi,
    I am doing a project on a Pulse Oximeter and i am trying to read and display the signal from my PIC Microcontroller on Labview? How do i go about doing it? I am using the PIC16F877 and also making use of the USART?
    How do i implement and initialise the USART in PIC16? What are the steps to be taken, please guide me through the process? The link provides information regarding the USART connection, initialisting and stuff? Is it correct to use these codes in my program?Link: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/007​74a.pdf
    Also, i am using the RS232 serial interface to connect to the PC? The connector i am using is the DB9 Connector. Which template and VI can i use? Am i supposed to use the NI-DAQmx and VISA? Also, for my USART connection, i am using the MAX232 Driver which is applicable for my application as i am working with +5V. So far, i have been reading and trying out on Labview and the steps i have taken are:
    1) Open a New VI and used the Instrument I/O(Read & Display) template?
    2) How do i configure the Instrument I/O Assistant Express VI to read the info from my device connected to COM1?
    3) I was reading the Labview Manual, 'Getting Started with Labview' and i was following the steps under Page 55, Communicating with an Instrument. Am i on the right track?
    4) How do i check and make sure that the port settings of the I/O Assistant and my PIC Micro Match
    Please help me out and guide me through the process. I am student at a polytechnic and i am very new to Labview and the software is used as a development tool for the project. I have a deadline to meet and i hope i can get a response as fast as possible. Your help will be kindly and greatly appreciated. I hope to hear from you guys soon.You can e-mail me all your answers at [email protected]
    Thank You
    Best regards,
    Ashwin
    Ashwin Kumar Mansukhani
    Attachments:
    Getting Started with Labview.pdf ‏901 KB

    Hi Ashwin,
    It is a good idea to first be able to communicate with the microcontroller using some sort of serial communication software such as "HyperTerminal" or "Procomm", etc. Refer to MicroChip's recommendations on this.
    Once that works, then you are ready to use LabView.
    Here is a link which covers many aspects of serial communication. Link - click here
    You probably received a development kit. They usually have a readily available interface. It's been a long time since I played with the PIC, but I seem to remember that you need to program the serial communication driver (as well as at least a bootloader) to get the serial communication going. The driver contains the necessary protocols so that you PC can have a machine conversation with the target (PIC).
    It sounds like a fun & interesting project. Please avoid to have replies to your personal email. By having the answers posted to this thread, you will get much more support and advice.
    Have fun,
    JLV

  • How to read and display a signal from my PIC Microcontroller onto Labview

    Hi,
    I am doing a project on a Pulse Oximeter and i am trying to read and display the signal from my PIC Microcontroller on Labview? How do i go about doing it? I am using the PIC16F877 and also making use of the USART?
    How do i implement and initialise the USART in PIC16? What are the steps to be taken, please guide me through the process? The link provides information regarding the USART connection, initialisting and stuff? Is it correct to use these codes in my program?Link: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/00774a.pdf
    Also, i am using the RS232 serial interface to connect to the PC? The connector i am using is the DB9 Connector. Which template and VI can i use? Am i supposed to use the NI-DAQmx and VISA? Also, for my USART connection, i am using the MAX232 Driver which is applicable for my application as i am working with +5V. So far, i have been reading and trying out on Labview and the steps i have taken are:
    1) Open a New VI and used the Instrument I/O(Read & Display) template?
    2) How do i configure the Instrument I/O Assistant Express VI to read the info from my device connected to COM1?
    3) I was reading the Labview Manual, 'Getting Started with Labview' and i was following the steps under Page 55, Communicating with an Instrument. Am i on the right track?
    4) How do i check and make sure that the port settings of the I/O Assistant and my PIC Micro Match
    Please help me out and guide me through the process. I am student at a polytechnic and i am very new to Labview and the software is used as a development tool for the project. I have a deadline to meet and i hope i can get a response as fast as possible. Your help will be kindly and greatly appreciated. I hope to hear from you guys soon.You can e-mail me all your answers at [email protected]
    Thank You
    Best regards,
    Ashwin
    Ashwin Kumar Mansukhani
    Attachments:
    Getting Started with Labview.pdf ‏901 KB

    Hi Ashwin,
    I am not familiar with the PIC Microcontrollers, but I am assuming you mean that you have the microcontroller sending out serial data that you want to read on another computer with LabVIEW. Please let me know if this is incorrect.
    What type of data is coming out of the serial port? Is it ASCII, or binary? The reason I ask this is that the serial communication in LabVIEW is done through a protocol called VISA, which uses ASCII data to send and receive. You can later convert this data into whatever form you need, but this is what it is designed to read and write.
    You can check the settings such as baud rate and data bits in a configuration utility called Measurement and Automation Explorer, or MAX. When you open up the MAX interface, you can expand the Devices and Interfaces entry on the left, and then expand the Ports entry to see your serial port. When you highlight this port, select the Port Settings tab at the bottom of the window, and you can see what the current settings are, and change them if you need to. You can also set these parameters in LabVIEW using the VISA Configure Serial Port VI.
    You can also test communication in MAX by right clicking on the correct port and choosing Open VISA Session. Then choose the Basic I/O light blue tab, and then go to the Read tab. When you click execute, it should read in what is coming from the serial port. This will allow you to verify that the correct information is coming in before even trying to acquire the data in the LabVIEW environment.
    In LabVIEW, the best resource to use the Basic Serial Write and Read example program that ships with LabVIEW. By examining the block diagram of this program, you will be able to see the basic programming flow of serial communication in LabVIEW.
    I hope this information was helpful! Please let us know if there's anything else we can help with.
    john
    Applications Engineer

  • Re: [SunONE-JATO] Re: Using an object to store and display data

    Personally, I think there is little or no value to creating a "domain"
    object that itself relies on a JATO QueryModel internally, but hides that
    fact and requires use of BeanAdapterModel.
    It would be more appropriate (and much less work, and more scalable) to just
    derive a QueryModel subclass and add the domain-specific behavior to the
    model. In other words, what's the point of creating an object that hides
    JATO inside it when you're running in JATO to begin with? Now if the domain
    object were doing plain JDBC, and thus trying to be JATO independent, that
    would be different. However, you could still implement the Model interface
    on the object (or use BeanAdapterModel) to integrate it seamlessly with the
    View tier.
    Todd
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "grschroeder" <grschroeder@y...>
    Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:00 PM
    Subject: [SunONE-JATO] Re: Using an object to store and display data
    Craig,
    I think it all finally makes sense. First, your assumption is
    correct regarding the process flow. The ViewBean will interact with
    a custom Javabean which will then in turn interact with a SQL Model
    to access the database. So now let me make sure I understand what I
    need to do. Basically the custom Javabean will have a method to get
    the SQLModel. I would then invoke the setValue method on the
    SQLModel and call the appropriate execute method( e.g.,
    executeUpdate, etc. ) just like I would do from a ViewBean. Does
    this sound correct?
    Thanks,
    Greg
    --- In SunONE-JATO@y..., "Craig V. Conover" <craig.conover@s...>
    wrote:
    Greg,
    see below...
    grschroeder wrote:
    Thanks for the help Craig. I looked at the sample code that makes
    use of the BeanAdapterModel. Basically it looks like it allows a
    view to interact with a bean the same way it would interact with
    any
    other model. That part I think I understand.
    This is correct.
    The part I'm a little
    unclear on still is how to interface this BeanAdapterModel( which
    is
    a very basic model ) that I now have with a query model toactually
    interact with the database.
    Not sure what you mean by "interface this BeanAdapterModel ... witha
    query model". Does this mean that you have a ViewBean the interactswith
    a custom JavaBean via the BeanAdpterModel wrapper, and from the
    JavaBean you are interacting with the SQL Model?
    So it looks like this: ViewBean > BeanAdapterModel(Custom JavaBean)
    SQL Model > RDBMS
    That's what I am reading anyway. Please explain this to me.
    Would I need to make direct JDBC calls
    from my custom model instead of letting JATO dynamically create
    the
    calls for me?
    If my assumptions above are correct, then the custom JavaBean cansimply
    use the SQL Model in exactly the same manner as the ViewBean,otherwise,
    if no SQL Model is involved, then yes, you need to handle JDBCdirectly,
    which is fine, if you do it "right" (connection pooling, result set
    handling, etc.).
    Thanks,
    Greg
    --- In SunONE-JATO@y..., "Craig V. Conover" <craig.conover@s...>
    wrote:
    I think the best approach would be to treat your Domain Objects
    (DO) as
    the Database (the enterprise tier) from JATO's perspective. You
    could
    create custom models that interface with our DO's and then the
    JATO
    Views could easily bind to the custom DO models just like anyother
    model. This should eliminate the need for pushing data/objectsfrom
    >
    view
    to model to database.
    There is a JATO class called BeanAdapterModel that might be just
    what
    you need, however, I am not experienced with using it. Maybe
    someone
    else on my team or in the community could better explain how to
    use
    >
    this
    class.
    craig
    grschroeder wrote:
    Venki,
    Thanks for the response. Actually, I'm not sure if I can answer
    all
    of your questions because those are some of the same questions
    that
    we're trying to answer ourselves. Basically, what we're trying
    to
    >do
    is incorporate our domain object model into the JATO framework.
    My
    thinking was that one way we could accomplish this was by
    storing
    >a
    Javabean object in the HTTPSession to represent an object in the
    domain model, and that the Viewbean and JATO Model could get and
    set
    data from there. If you have a better suggestion of how to
    accomplish this, I'm definitely open to hearing it.
    Thanks,
    Greg
    --- In SunONE-JATO@y..., Venki <heyvenki@y...> wrote:
    OK grschroeder , first let me get this straight:
    0. Are you going to pass this object to the model, or are u
    going
    >
    to pass the session object to the model?
    1. Is there any specific reason for this approach you are
    taking?
    2. Will there be a notification from the object u havementioned
    >to
    have the model persist the data?
    3. What about the reverse case, when the model refreshes the
    data,
    how are you going to refresh you object?
    4. The JavaBean Object that u are talking about, is it your own
    object or is it implementation of an existing JATO interface?
    ~Venki
    grschroeder wrote:I'm fairly new to JATO, but I think I now
    have
    >a
    basic understanding
    of how Viewbeans and Models interact. However, I want to
    incorporate
    the use of a Javabean object that will be stored in the HTTP
    session
    and will act as the connection between the Viewbean and Model
    instead
    of having the Viewbean and Model interact directly with each
    other.
    Basically I would like to have the Model set data in the object
    stored in the session so that the Viewbean can pull it out to
    display
    it. And vice versa, once the user modifies the data and is
    ready
    >
    to
    persist it, I would like to have the Viewbean set data in the
    object
    stored in the session so that the Model can pull it out to
    store
    >it
    in the database. I'm not sure what the best approach would be
    to
    accomplish this. Any help you could give would be greatly
    appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Greg
    To download the latest version of JATO, please visit:
    http://www.sun.com/software/download/developer/5102.html
    For more information about JATO, please visit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp
    Service.
    Venki
    IT Solutions
    #6, Pycrofts Garden Road, Nugambakkam, Chennai - 600 006
    91-44-4925740(Home) 91-44-8212877(Work)
    * Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity.
    To download the latest version of JATO, please visit:
    http://www.sun.com/software/download/developer/5102.html
    For more information about JATO, please visit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp
    >To download the latest version of JATO, please visit:
    http://www.sun.com/software/download/developer/5102.html
    For more information about JATO, please visit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp
    To download the latest version of JATO, please visit:
    http://www.sun.com/software/download/developer/5102.html
    For more information about JATO, please visit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp

    Personally, I think there is little or no value to creating a "domain"
    object that itself relies on a JATO QueryModel internally, but hides that
    fact and requires use of BeanAdapterModel.
    It would be more appropriate (and much less work, and more scalable) to just
    derive a QueryModel subclass and add the domain-specific behavior to the
    model. In other words, what's the point of creating an object that hides
    JATO inside it when you're running in JATO to begin with? Now if the domain
    object were doing plain JDBC, and thus trying to be JATO independent, that
    would be different. However, you could still implement the Model interface
    on the object (or use BeanAdapterModel) to integrate it seamlessly with the
    View tier.
    Todd
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "grschroeder" <grschroeder@y...>
    Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:00 PM
    Subject: [SunONE-JATO] Re: Using an object to store and display data
    Craig,
    I think it all finally makes sense. First, your assumption is
    correct regarding the process flow. The ViewBean will interact with
    a custom Javabean which will then in turn interact with a SQL Model
    to access the database. So now let me make sure I understand what I
    need to do. Basically the custom Javabean will have a method to get
    the SQLModel. I would then invoke the setValue method on the
    SQLModel and call the appropriate execute method( e.g.,
    executeUpdate, etc. ) just like I would do from a ViewBean. Does
    this sound correct?
    Thanks,
    Greg
    --- In SunONE-JATO@y..., "Craig V. Conover" <craig.conover@s...>
    wrote:
    Greg,
    see below...
    grschroeder wrote:
    Thanks for the help Craig. I looked at the sample code that makes
    use of the BeanAdapterModel. Basically it looks like it allows a
    view to interact with a bean the same way it would interact with
    any
    other model. That part I think I understand.
    This is correct.
    The part I'm a little
    unclear on still is how to interface this BeanAdapterModel( which
    is
    a very basic model ) that I now have with a query model toactually
    interact with the database.
    Not sure what you mean by "interface this BeanAdapterModel ... witha
    query model". Does this mean that you have a ViewBean the interactswith
    a custom JavaBean via the BeanAdpterModel wrapper, and from the
    JavaBean you are interacting with the SQL Model?
    So it looks like this: ViewBean > BeanAdapterModel(Custom JavaBean)
    SQL Model > RDBMS
    That's what I am reading anyway. Please explain this to me.
    Would I need to make direct JDBC calls
    from my custom model instead of letting JATO dynamically create
    the
    calls for me?
    If my assumptions above are correct, then the custom JavaBean cansimply
    use the SQL Model in exactly the same manner as the ViewBean,otherwise,
    if no SQL Model is involved, then yes, you need to handle JDBCdirectly,
    which is fine, if you do it "right" (connection pooling, result set
    handling, etc.).
    Thanks,
    Greg
    --- In SunONE-JATO@y..., "Craig V. Conover" <craig.conover@s...>
    wrote:
    I think the best approach would be to treat your Domain Objects
    (DO) as
    the Database (the enterprise tier) from JATO's perspective. You
    could
    create custom models that interface with our DO's and then the
    JATO
    Views could easily bind to the custom DO models just like anyother
    model. This should eliminate the need for pushing data/objectsfrom
    >
    view
    to model to database.
    There is a JATO class called BeanAdapterModel that might be just
    what
    you need, however, I am not experienced with using it. Maybe
    someone
    else on my team or in the community could better explain how to
    use
    >
    this
    class.
    craig
    grschroeder wrote:
    Venki,
    Thanks for the response. Actually, I'm not sure if I can answer
    all
    of your questions because those are some of the same questions
    that
    we're trying to answer ourselves. Basically, what we're trying
    to
    >do
    is incorporate our domain object model into the JATO framework.
    My
    thinking was that one way we could accomplish this was by
    storing
    >a
    Javabean object in the HTTPSession to represent an object in the
    domain model, and that the Viewbean and JATO Model could get and
    set
    data from there. If you have a better suggestion of how to
    accomplish this, I'm definitely open to hearing it.
    Thanks,
    Greg
    --- In SunONE-JATO@y..., Venki <heyvenki@y...> wrote:
    OK grschroeder , first let me get this straight:
    0. Are you going to pass this object to the model, or are u
    going
    >
    to pass the session object to the model?
    1. Is there any specific reason for this approach you are
    taking?
    2. Will there be a notification from the object u havementioned
    >to
    have the model persist the data?
    3. What about the reverse case, when the model refreshes the
    data,
    how are you going to refresh you object?
    4. The JavaBean Object that u are talking about, is it your own
    object or is it implementation of an existing JATO interface?
    ~Venki
    grschroeder wrote:I'm fairly new to JATO, but I think I now
    have
    >a
    basic understanding
    of how Viewbeans and Models interact. However, I want to
    incorporate
    the use of a Javabean object that will be stored in the HTTP
    session
    and will act as the connection between the Viewbean and Model
    instead
    of having the Viewbean and Model interact directly with each
    other.
    Basically I would like to have the Model set data in the object
    stored in the session so that the Viewbean can pull it out to
    display
    it. And vice versa, once the user modifies the data and is
    ready
    >
    to
    persist it, I would like to have the Viewbean set data in the
    object
    stored in the session so that the Model can pull it out to
    store
    >it
    in the database. I'm not sure what the best approach would be
    to
    accomplish this. Any help you could give would be greatly
    appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Greg
    To download the latest version of JATO, please visit:
    http://www.sun.com/software/download/developer/5102.html
    For more information about JATO, please visit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp
    Service.
    Venki
    IT Solutions
    #6, Pycrofts Garden Road, Nugambakkam, Chennai - 600 006
    91-44-4925740(Home) 91-44-8212877(Work)
    * Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity.
    To download the latest version of JATO, please visit:
    http://www.sun.com/software/download/developer/5102.html
    For more information about JATO, please visit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp
    >To download the latest version of JATO, please visit:
    http://www.sun.com/software/download/developer/5102.html
    For more information about JATO, please visit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp
    To download the latest version of JATO, please visit:
    http://www.sun.com/software/download/developer/5102.html
    For more information about JATO, please visit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp

  • Open picture files and display in fullscreen slideshow?

    I'm hoping for some help as I'm very new to LabView and quite lost....
    I have a directory with many picture files (too many to put them all in
    a powerpoint slideshow) and i want to open them one by one and display
    them full screen with no border around them (not in a picture box, but
    as displayed in a powerpoint slideshow). 
    I'm trying to use activeX to call the default "Preview" application for
    windows, (which is able to run a slideshow when opened manually from
    the directory).  In the LabView VI, when the slideshow runs, it
    takes over the full screen, as it should, however, the images are not
    shown.  The screen says "no preview available".  I've messed
    around with it a lot and just can't get it to work. 
    Any other application or any other way of displaying the images full
    screen would be acceptable, if you know of any.  I've also tried
    the adobe acrobat browser 7.0, which has a full screen option, but i
    can't seem to get that one to work either.  Attached is a copy of
    my code.
    Any help or advice would be much appreciated.  Thanx.
    -dave
    Attachments:
    picture viewer2.vi ‏75 KB

    The easiest would be to set the window not to have toolbars, scrollbars, etc. and to fill the entire screen and to scale all objects with the windows (these can be found in 2 pages of the File>>VI Properties dialog). If you resize your FP so your picture indicators fills it before doing this then any resizing of the window will resize the indicator as well. You can then use the Zoom property to enlarge the picture. To calculate how much to zoom you can divide the size of the picture by the Application>>Display>>Primary Workspace property.
    Another option would be to use property nodes to change the Draw Area Size of the picture to fill the screen and to resize the picture itself using something similar to the method demonstrated here.
    Try to take over the world!

  • BB curve finds networks, and displays network name on home screen but wifi icon is grey-why is this?

    Hello everybody.
    I was wondering if somebody could help me.
    I have tried various systemto get my BBC 8520 to connect to my home wifi.
    I have tried entering the network manually and it connects and displays the network name on home screen,but wifi logo is grey, plus under network connections i am getting a white dash and not a green tick.
    my provider is Vodafone Portugal.
    can somebody please help me.
    BB Curve 8520
    vodafone portugal

    iansantos wrote:
    Hi luke_curve8520,
    As Ron say about data service in other carrier. You need a data plan in order to use wifi.
    OMG  I didn't say that. Sorry for iansantos' post. We're not talking about mobile data plan here, we're talking about wifi connectivity. 
    luke_curve8520 - if you're not getting this screen, it means you're not connected.
    Click "Accept as Solution" if your problem is solved. To give thanks, click thumbs up Blackberry Battery Saving Tips | Follow me on Twitter

  • How to capture DB Errors and display as pop-up message

    Hi All,
    I am using Jdeveloper 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.3.0).
    In my AppModuleImpl.java, I defined a class to call PL/SQL procedure and exposed the same as Client interface. Pulled this method from data control on to a page a Button. The functionality is working fine.
    Can you suggest me, what is best way to achieve the below functionality.
    1. If there is any DB errors during PL/SQL procedure, how to catch and display the Errors / Warning in Pop-up message.
    2. How to display info message on successful completion in Pop-up.
    regards

    Hi,
    +1. If there is any DB errors during PL/SQL procedure, how to catch and display the Errors / Warning in Pop-up message.+
    Throw a custom exception that extends the JboException class.
    See:
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/issue-archive/2013/13-mar/o23adf-1897193.html
    http://jobinesh.blogspot.de/2011/03/customizing-business-components-error.html
    +2. How to display info message on successful completion in Pop-up.+
    Option 1.
    you can either return "true" or "false" from the method so that you can call
    OperationBinding plsqlOperationBinding = .... get access to themethod binding to invoke the PLSQL method call ....
    String result = plsqlOperationBinding.execute();
    if(result.equlasIgnoreCase("true"){
    RichPopup popup = ... get reference to popup defined on the page
    RichPopup.PopupHints hints = new RichPopup.PopupHints ();
    popup.show(hints);
    Option 2
    OperationBinding plsqlOperationBinding = .... get access to themethod binding to invoke the PLSQL method call ....
    plsqlOperationBinding.execute();
    if(plsqlOperationBinding.getErrors().size == 0){
    RichPopup popup = ... get reference to popup defined on the page
    RichPopup.PopupHints hints = new RichPopup.PopupHints ();
    popup.show(hints);
    Frank

  • OS9 sleep and display questions

    I'm running Mac OS 9.2.2 on a Beige G3 All-In-One.
    I often conduct downloads of large files on the computer (mostly transferring old software from my iDisk), and it seems a waste that there isn't an option to easily turn off the screen.
    If I put the system into sleep mode, I assume this will halt the download and break the ethernet connection, right?
    And is there a system option, extension, or perhaps a 3rd party app that will allow me to manually sleep the display?

    Hi, mohaas05 -
    Check in the Energy Saver control panel.
    If you do not see three sliders, click the "Show Details" button at the bottom. Then set the System and Hard Disk sliders to "never", and leave the Monitor slider set to your normal setting, probably 5 or 10 minutes or so.
    This will allow the monitor to sleep without sleeping the computer (CPU) or drive - they can still function even when the monitor is sleeping.
    If your machine is on a network, you may also need to tweak the settings in the Advanced tab of Energy Saver.
    This arrangement also means a much faster wakeup from sleep.
    You can still sleep everything, by selecting Sleep from the Special menu.

  • MacBook Pro won't automatically switch between internal speakers and display audio

    I have a MacBook Pro that connects to a LED Cinema display.  It used to automatically switch between internal speakers and display audio when plugged in to the display but won't anymore.  I have to manually change it in System Preferences --> Sound. Does anyone know how to make it do that again?
    thanks,
    Ben

    I just want to add, I have the same problem, and just want to help raise awareness of it.
    1st, the problem only started recently (have been using the Thunderbolt display since it was released), I did not have this problem, and noticed it beginning only in the last month. (since January)
    2nd, My particular setup, includes a hard drive attached to the firewire port on the back of the Thunderbolt Display (so, I am wondering if anyone else experienced this problem with a firewire drive being connected).
         My full setup:
              Macbook Air (2011)
             Thunderbolt display
              Western Digital drive (attached to firewire of display)
    3rd, If I go into settings, what I will see is the "Display Audio" is selected (but no sound coming out),
    If I then select "Internal Speakers," a buffered "history" of all the sounds I did not hear is then played (pretty funny actually) - for  example, if I sent mail, adjusted the volume, and started playing a song.... it immediately plays all those sounds when selecting "Internal Speakers"
    4th, If i then select "Display Audio" - it does nothing
    5th, what I have to do, to resolve this is:  eject all my hard drives,  disconnect the thunderbolt cable, then reconnect the thunderbolt cable, and everything works as normal.

  • Store and Display Image from Database

    Now that MySQL is working (woo hoo!) with JSC, I have a couple of questions for any experts out there...
    1. How would I perform an image or other file upload from a browser?
    2. How would I retrieve and display an image from a db on a jsp page?
    Thanks for any help.

    Craig, I think I have a simpler way to load an image on the page, although for the time being I'm not retrieving from a database, but from the file system. The problem is that I'm not getting the pages to load continuously with new images. At some point it apears that the session gets clogges and can not load new pictures. I'll try to include the page bean code just below. This time I'm not adding the "code" tags because I haven't being successful with that. If you have problems , please, contact me at [email protected].
    The core of the code is in a couple of button_action methods.
    If you need, I can give access to the http server where this is running.
    Luiz
    package untitled;
    import javax.faces.*;
    import com.sun.jsfcl.app.*;
    import javax.faces.component.html.*;
    import com.sun.jsfcl.std.*;
    import javax.faces.component.*;
    import javax.swing.filechooser.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import java.io.*;
    * Creator-managed class.
    * Your code should be placed at the end.
    public class Page1 extends AbstractPageBean {
    private HtmlForm form1 = new HtmlForm();
    private FileSystemView filesystem = FileSystemView.getFileSystemView();
    private File path = new File("C:/Documents and Settings/Luiz Costa/My Documents/Creator/Projects/PictureAlbum/build/images/Isadora\'s Wedding");
    private File[] fileslist = filesystem.getFiles(path, false);
    private int counter = 1;
    private int iw = 0;
    private int ih = 0;
    private Integer aiw = new Integer("1");
    private float aar = 0;
    private float ar = 0;
    private ImageIcon ii = null;
    public HtmlForm getForm1() {
    return form1;
    public void setForm1(HtmlForm hf) {
    this.form1 = hf;
    private HtmlGraphicImage image1 = new HtmlGraphicImage();
    public HtmlGraphicImage getImage1() {
    return image1;
    public void setImage1(HtmlGraphicImage hgi) {
    this.image1 = hgi;
    private HtmlCommandButton button1 = new HtmlCommandButton();
    public HtmlCommandButton getButton1() {
    return button1;
    public void setButton1(HtmlCommandButton hcb) {
    this.button1 = hcb;
    private HtmlCommandButton button2 = new HtmlCommandButton();
    public HtmlCommandButton getButton2() {
    return button2;
    public void setButton2(HtmlCommandButton hcb) {
    this.button2 = hcb;
    private HtmlGraphicImage image2 = new HtmlGraphicImage();
    public HtmlGraphicImage getImage2() {
    return image2;
    public void setImage2(HtmlGraphicImage hgi) {
    this.image2 = hgi;
    private HtmlOutputText outputText1 = new HtmlOutputText();
    public HtmlOutputText getOutputText1() {
    return outputText1;
    public void setOutputText1(HtmlOutputText hot) {
    this.outputText1 = hot;
    * This constructor contains Creator-managed initialization code.
    * Your initialization code can be placed at the end,
    * but, this code will be invoked only the first time the page is rendered,
    * and any properties set in the .jsp file will override settings here.
    public Page1() {
    // Creator-managed initialization code
    try {
    catch ( Exception e) {
    log("Page1 Initialization Failure", e);
    throw new FacesException(e);
    // User provided initialization code
    public String button1_action() {
    // Add your event code here...
    outputText1.setValue(fileslist[counter].getAbsoluteFile().getPath()+fileslist.length+"left"+counter);
    ii = new ImageIcon("images/Isadora\'s Wedding/"+fileslist[counter].getName());
    ar = (float)ii.getIconHeight()/(float)ii.getIconWidth();
    // aiw = new Integer(image1.getWidth());
    aiw = new Integer(ii.getIconHeight());
    aar = ar*aiw.intValue();
    image1.setHeight(""+(int)aar);
    outputText1.setValue(image1.getHeight());
    image1.setUrl("images/Isadora\'s Wedding/"+fileslist[counter].getName());
    ii = new ImageIcon("images/Isadora\'s Wedding/"+fileslist[(counter + 1 + fileslist.length) % fileslist.length].getName());
    ar = (float)ii.getIconHeight()/(float)ii.getIconWidth();
    // aiw = new Integer(image2.getWidth());
    aiw = new Integer(ii.getIconHeight());
    aar = ar*aiw.intValue();
    image2.setHeight(""+(int)aar);
    outputText1.setValue(image2.getHeight());
    image2.setUrl("images/Isadora\'s Wedding/"+fileslist[(counter + 1 + fileslist.length) % fileslist.length].getName());
    counter = (counter-1+fileslist.length) % fileslist.length;
    return null;
    public String button2_action() {
    // Add your event code here...
    outputText1.setValue(fileslist[counter].getAbsoluteFile().getPath()+fileslist.length+"right"+counter);
    ii = new ImageIcon("images/Isadora\'s Wedding/"+fileslist[counter].getName());
    ar = (float)ii.getIconHeight()/(float)ii.getIconWidth();
    // aiw = new Integer(image1.getWidth());
    aiw = new Integer(ii.getIconHeight());
    aar = ar*aiw.intValue();
    image1.setHeight(""+(int)aar);
    outputText1.setValue(image1.getHeight());
    image1.setUrl("images/Isadora\'s Wedding/"+fileslist[counter].getName());
    ii = new ImageIcon("images/Isadora\'s Wedding/"+fileslist[(counter + 1 + fileslist.length) % fileslist.length].getName());
    ar = (float)ii.getIconHeight()/(float)ii.getIconWidth();
    // aiw = new Integer(image2.getWidth());
    aiw = new Integer(ii.getIconHeight());
    aar = ar*aiw.intValue();
    image2.setHeight(""+(int)aar);
    outputText1.setValue(image2.getHeight());
    image2.setUrl("images/Isadora\'s Wedding/"+fileslist[(counter + 1 + fileslist.length) % fileslist.length].getName());
    counter = (counter+1+fileslist.length) % fileslist.length;
    return null;
    }

Maybe you are looking for

  • Photostream photos lost after IOS 8 update

    Hello, I was wondering if anyone could please help me... every since updating to IOS 8 recently, I can't seem to find my photos that were in my photostream. Can anyone recommend a good photo recovery software or advice on how to retrieve lost photost

  • How to identify XML gateway patch version in R12 ?

    Hi, how to identify XML gateway patch version in R12.1.3? Which is the latest version available for R12.1.3 Regards

  • Query.....mapping

    have 2 tables… 1) Table X with 5 columns. 2) Table Y with 2 columns Table Y: Column 1 à Position of the columns in Table X Table Y: Column 2 à It has the data as column names of table X Is there any way to map the column names in Table Y with the col

  • IPod slideshow

    Can anyone tell me how to access my nano's slideshow? I know there are pictures on it because they show up when the songs are playing.

  • SONG IN COMMERCIAL

    Hi everyone! Does anybody know the musical in the Blackberry Bold commercial? It is the 3rd commercial where a man is playing the piano at the end....I have searched everywhere. Thanks!!!