Re: window objects & partitions

Are you aware of the "renderAsImage" method on the FieldWidget class?
It returns an "imageData" bitmap.
At 04:57 PM 6/17/96 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to pass window object across partitions (
from client to server or from one client to another client )?
if not, how can I show to client1 a window snapshot of client2 ?
Thanks
Fabrizio
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Hi,
Use the merge partition option.
See
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/A87860_01/doc/server.817/a76956/partiti.htm#12491
for examples.
hth

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