Some commonly used Class interfaces
Hi,
Can anyone provide me some commonly used class interfaces list.
Regards,
Thanigai
Hi,
the 6 different Class interfaces are
Importing
Exporting
Changing
Reternig
Receiving
Raising
Regards,
Anirban
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Deploying large applications and common used classes
I've got an application containing EntityBeans, statefull/stateless
SessionBeans, and a Webapplication. Every component is packed in a jar File
and all together in an EAR-File as an application.
Those EJBs share some common classes, for example:
EjbA in A.jar and EjbB in B.jar share a Helperclass C.
Where do I put this class C? I try to avoid to put this class C in the
Classpath of the application server. And when I put C in both jar-Files I
got a ClassNotFoundException in one of the EJBs. I'm using WLS 6.0.
Any ideas? Thanx in advance.FYI, this is fixed in 6.1
Torsten Friebe wrote:
Hi Daniel,
thanks, this article answers my question. But does WLS 6.0 or 6.1 allready
support J2EE Packaging as described in J2EE 1.3 Spec (PFD3) Chapter 8?
Cheers
Torsten
"Daniel Hoppe" <[email protected]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[email protected]..
Hi Torsten,
there is no really good solution so far. Check out this link, it
elaborates this topic in detail.
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/06/26/ejb.html
Cheers,
Daniel
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I've got an application containing EntityBeans, statefull/stateless
SessionBeans, and a Webapplication. Every component is packed
in a jar File
and all together in an EAR-File as an application.
Those EJBs share some common classes, for example:
EjbA in A.jar and EjbB in B.jar share a Helperclass C.
Where do I put this class C? I try to avoid to put this class C in the
Classpath of the application server. And when I put C in both
jar-Files I
got a ClassNotFoundException in one of the EJBs. I'm using WLS 6.0.
Any ideas? Thanx in advance. -
Displaying checkbox using Class interface
Hi,
Is it possible to display a checkbox in top-of-page for an ALV report using the class interface "cl_dd_document"?
Note: I have already tried the method "add_icon" but it doesnt seem to be working. So the procedure along with sample coding would be more helpful.To get the configuration for one particular service from ConfigurationService:
String PID_MQTT_DATA_TRANSPORT = "org.eclipse.kura.core.data.transport.mqtt.MqttDataTransport";
ComponentConfiguration mqttConfiguration = m_configurationService.getComponentConfiguration(PID_MQTT_DATA_TRANSPORT);
Map<String,Object> mqttConfigurationProperties = mqttConfiguration.getConfigurationProperties();
This will get the MqttDataTransportService configuration, you can ask the configuration of any service registered providing its PID.
This means you need the ConfigurationService available in your service. Just ask OSGi to inject it.
public class YourService implements ConfigurableComponent {
private ConfigurationService m_configurationService;
public void setConfigurationService(ConfigurationService configurationService) {
m_configurationService = configurationService;
public void unsetConfigurationService(ConfigurationService configurationService) {
m_configurationService = null;
// Your methods here ...
In your OSGI-INF/yourservice.xml
<scr:component xmlns:scr="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/scr/v1.1.0"
name="your.Service"
activate="activate"
deactivate="deactivate"
enabled="true"
immediate="true"
configuration-policy="ignore">
<implementation class="your.ServiceImpl"/>
<property name="service.pid" type="String" value="your.Service"/>
<service>
<provide interface="your.Service"/>
</service>
<reference name="ConfigurationService"
policy="static"
bind="setConfigurationService"
unbind="unsetConfigurationService"
cardinality="1..1"
interface="org.eclipse.kura.configuration.ConfigurationService"/>
</scr:component>
Hope this small example will be helpful. -
HOW TO USE Class Interface CL_GUI_FRONTEND_SERVICES
Dear All,
I am working to get output of SMARTFORMS through report into PDF file.Following code i am using inside LOOP.
*CALL METHOD CL_GUI_FRONTEND_SERVICES=>FILE_SAVE_DIALOG
EXPORTING
WINDOW_TITLE =
DEFAULT_EXTENSION = 'PDF'
DEFAULT_FILE_NAME = 'PAYSLIP.pdf'
WITH_ENCODING =
FILE_FILTER =
INITIAL_DIRECTORY =
PROMPT_ON_OVERWRITE = 'X'
CHANGING
FILENAME = W_FILE_NAME
PATH = W_FILE_PATH
FULLPATH = W_FULL_PATH
USER_ACTION =
FILE_ENCODING =
EXCEPTIONS
CNTL_ERROR = 1
ERROR_NO_GUI = 2
NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_GUI = 3
others = 4
*IF SY-SUBRC <> 0.
MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
*ENDIF.
*CALL FUNCTION 'GUI_DOWNLOAD'
EXPORTING
BIN_FILESIZE = W_BIN_FILESIZE
FILENAME = W_FILE_NAME
FILETYPE = 'BIN'
TABLES
DATA_TAB = T_PDF_TAB.
*IF SY-SUBRC <> 0.
MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
*ENDIF.
I am getting proper output through the above coding.
But problem is,if there will be a multiple PDF output it always ask the path to save each PDF file as i am using "FILE_SAVE_DIALOG"
I want all PDF files to save at once by giving default path of PC.
How can i do this, is there any other method i can use please
let me know...
Regards,
AnkurHi,
I have used following code..
CALL METHOD cl_gui_frontend_services=>gui_download
EXPORTING
bin_filesize =
filename =
filetype = 'ASC'
append = SPACE
write_field_separator = SPACE
header = '00'
trunc_trailing_blanks = SPACE
write_lf = 'X'
col_select = SPACE
col_select_mask = SPACE
dat_mode = SPACE
confirm_overwrite = SPACE
no_auth_check = SPACE
codepage = SPACE
ignore_cerr = ABAP_TRUE
replacement = '#'
write_bom = SPACE
trunc_trailing_blanks_eol = 'X'
wk1_n_format = SPACE
wk1_n_size = SPACE
wk1_t_format = SPACE
wk1_t_size = SPACE
IMPORTING
filelength =
changing
data_tab = T_PDF_TAB
but the error it is giving that "T_PDF_TAB is not a compatible type". -
Questions on using classes inside BSP pages
Hi Group,
I have a few questions on how to use classes,interfaces,parameters in classes,
and etc., relating to OOPs concepts that can be implemented in BSPs.
Pls send me some link wherein I can explore things and use it in BSPs.
Thanks & Regards,
Vishnu.Hi Raja,
I am facing issues like this:
1) When I use the code in my BSP as under:
<%
class ZCL_MODEL_03 definition load.
data ref1 type ref to ZCL_MODEL_03.
data cust_id type c value "1000".
data c_id type c.
create object ref1.
c_id = cust_id.
call method ref1->CHECK_CUSTOMER changing cid = cust_id.
%>
Cannot we define variables in the Scriptlet?? or we need to do only in the attributes sections only?? or in both??
2)I am not able to use both exporting & importing things in my method call.
eg.,call method ref1->GET_CUSTOMER
exporting cid = cust_id
importing c_id = eid.
In the method definition, I am only using simply logic like, I was trying to send a value into the "cid" defined in the method and putting that value into "eid" which was defined exporting, but, still I could not get the value into "c_id" that I have defined in the BSP page.
Note: in both the things(in BSP and class definition as well, I am using the same
type for defining the attributes.
3)When can we define a "Returning" option in the Class method's parameter
Definition? and how can I use it with an example?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Vishnu. -
How to call a method from class interface
Hi ,
I want to call a method from a 'class interface' in a BADI .
Class Interface -- /SAPSRM/CL_PDO_DO_BASE
Method -- /SAPSRM/IF_PDO_DO_PARTNER_BASE~UPDATE_ITEM_PARTNERS
Please let me know how can I call this method in my BADI.
Thanks-Hi Harmeet,
Follow these simple steps.
1. Create an instance of class interface /SAPSRM/CL_PDO_DO_BASE if method /SAPSRM/IF_PDO_DO_PARTNER_BASE~UPDATE_ITEM_PARTNERS is instance method and
call instance -> /SAPSRM/IF_PDO_DO_PARTNER_BASE~UPDATE_ITEM_PARTNERS
2.if method /SAPSRM/IF_PDO_DO_PARTNER_BASEUPDATE_ITEM_PARTNERS is static method ,call directly using class interface like /SAPSRM/CL_PDO_DO_BASE=> /SAPSRM/IF_PDO_DO_PARTNER_BASEUPDATE_ITEM_PARTNERS.
If you feel any dificulty in declaring instances and call methods,
Goto EDIT-> Pattern ->ABAP Object Patterns, Give class name , instance name and method, you got the required code.
Thanks,
Prasad. -
Hi,
I have created a Class using SE80 using Class/Interface option. Can anybody please explain me what will be difference between
RFC and Class Interface. Whether Class Interface can be used as same RFC?
If yes how class can be accessed from other legacy systems?
Whether we need to right a wrapper RFC for this class to access?.
I heard BAPI's also global classes that have BOR entries.How these BAPI are accessing from legacy?
I am very new to ABAP
Thanks
SARPlease don't double post your questions....
RFC Vs Class/Interface
Sorry that I can't answer you question, but haven't work with Class/Interface yet....
Greetings,
Blag. -
Re: How do you create and use "common" type classes?
Hi,
You have 2 potential solutions in your case :
1- Sub-class TextNullable class of Framework and add your methods in the
sub-class.
This is the way Domain class work. Only Nullable classes are sub-classable.
This is usefull for Data Dictionary.
The code will be located in any partition that uses or references the supplier
plan.
2- Put your add on code on a specific class and instanciate it in your user
classes (client or server).
You could also use interface for a better conception if needed. The code will
also be in any partition that uses or references the supplier plan where your
add on class is located.
If you don't want that code to be on each partition, you could use libraries :
configure as library the utility plan where is your add-on class.
You can find an example of the second case (using a QuickSort class,
GenericArray add-on) with the "QuickSort & List" sample on my personal site
http://perso.club-internet.fr/dnguyen/
Hope this helps,
Daniel Nguyen
Freelance Forte Consultant
http://perso.club-internet.fr/dnguyen/
Robinson, Richard a écrit:
I'm relatively new to forte and I'd like to know how can you handle utility
type classes that you want to use through out your application? Ideally
what I want is a static class with static methods.
Let's say that I have a StringUtil class that has a bunch of methods for
manipulating strings.
My problem is that we have code that runs on the client and code that runs
on the server. Both areas could use the StringUtil class, but from what I
understand, I have to create StringUtil in a plan and then create a server
object of type StringUtil. The server object will eventually get assigned
to a partition. That's not good since I really want the server object to
physically reside at the server end and at the client end. (Actually, I
don't want a server object, I just want to invoke a static method of a
static class).
Any clues on how to solve this problem would be appreciated.
Also, what is the url at Sage-it that has a summary of all emails that have
been posted to [email protected]? Perhaps this question has been
answered previously.
Thanks in advance
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Searchable thread archive <URL:http://pinehurst.sageit.com/listarchive/>Hi Richard,
Your question about "utility classes" brings up a number of issues, all of
which are important to long-term success with Forte.
There is no such thing as a static method (method that is associated with a
class but without an implicit object reference - this/self/me "pointer") in
TOOL, nor is there such thing as a global method (method not associated
with a class at all). This is in contrast to C++, which has both, and
Java, which has static methods, but not global classes. Frequently, Forte
developers will write code like this:
result, num : double;
// get initial value for num....
tmpDoubleData : DoubleData = new;
tmpDoubleData.DoubleValue = num;
result = tmpDoubleData.Sqrt().DoubleValue;
tmpDoubleData = NIL; // send a hint to the garbage collector
in places where a C++ programmer would write:
double result, num;
// get initial value for num....
result = Math::Sqrt(num);
or a Java programmer would write:
double result, num;
// get initial value for num....
result = Math.sqrt(num);
The result of this is that you end up allocating an extra object now and
then. In practice, this is not a big deal memory-wise. If you have a
server that is getting a lot of hits, or if you are doing some intense
processing, then you could pre-allocate and reuse the data object. Note
that optimization has its own issues, so you should start by allocating
only when you need the object.
If you are looking for a StringUtil class, then you will want to use an
instance of TextData or TextNullable. If you are looking to add methods,
you could subclass from TextNullable, and add methods. Note that you will
still have to instantiate an object and call methods on that object.
The next issue you raise is where the object resides. As long as you do
not have an anchored object, you will always have a copy of an object on a
partition. If you do not pass the object in a call to another partition,
the object never leaves. If you pass the object to another partition, then
the other partition will have its own copy of the object. This means that
the client and the server will have their own copies, which is the effect
you are looking for.
Some developers new to Forte will try to get around the lack of global
methods in TOOL by creating a user-visible service object and then calling
methods on it. If you have a general utility, like string handling, this
is a bad idea, since a service object can reside only on a single
partition.
Summary:
* You may find everything you want in TextData.
* Unless you anchor the object, the instance will reside where you
intuitively expect it.
* To patch over the lack of static methods in TOOL, simply allocate an
instance when required.
Feel free to email me if you have more questions on this.
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the address for the list archive is printed:
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Good Luck,
CSB
-----Original Message-----
From: Robinson, Richard
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 5:44 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: How do you create and use "common" type classes?
I'm relatively new to forte and I'd like to know how can you handle utility
type classes that you want to use through out your application? Ideally
what I want is a static class with static methods.
Let's say that I have a StringUtil class that has a bunch of methods for
manipulating strings.
My problem is that we have code that runs on the client and code that runs
on the server. Both areas could use the StringUtil class, but from what I
understand, I have to create StringUtil in a plan and then create a server
object of type StringUtil. The server object will eventually get assigned
to a partition. That's not good since I really want the server object to
physically reside at the server end and at the client end. (Actually, I
don't want a server object, I just want to invoke a static method of a
static class).
Any clues on how to solve this problem would be appreciated.
Also, what is the url at Sage-it that has a summary of all emails that have
been posted to [email protected]? Perhaps this question has been
answered previously.
Thanks in advance -
Understanding the use of interface class?
Hello,
This question referes to java servlets, but the questions is about java design.
My wrox java server pages text, includes an example where some user data is posted to servlet.
To process the data posted and store this, they created a interface class and another class AdminManager which implements the interface.
In the servlet they create an object from the interface class, and call the AdminManager methods through the interface object.
In the book this was the only example which used a interface. And I wondered if this design approach was often used, or should an interface normally be used if several classes would implement the interface.
ThanksIt depends. You might want to create an interface even if you only have a single implementation of that interface in mind, because you want to make it easy to create more implemenations later.
Also keep in mind that not all implementations of an interface are strictly for production use. For example, you might want to define an interface, define an implementation of that interface for production use, but then also define a "mock" version of that interface for testing, prototyping, etc.
Generally I feel that if you have a sufficiently complex set of types and relationships between those types, it makes a lot of sense to express those relationships purely as interfaces, on a high level. Then provide implemenations as a separate step in the programming process. -
Unusual use of interface defining static factory class with getInstance
This question is prompted by a recent New to Java forum question ask about the differences between Interfaces and Abstract classes. Of course one of the standard things mentioned is that interfaces cannot actually implement a method.
One of my past clients, one of the 500 group, uses interfaces as class factories. The interface defines a pubic static class with a public static method, getInstance, that is called to generate instances of a class that implements the interface.
This architecture was very object-oriented, made good use of polymorphism and worked very well. But I haven't seen this architecture used anywhere else and it seemed a little convoluted.
Here is a 'pseudo' version of the basic interface template and use
-- interface that defines public static factory class and getInstance method
public interface abc {
public static class FactoryClass
public static abc getInstance ()
return (abc) FactoryGenerator(new abcImpl(), abc.class);
-- call of interface factory to create an instance
abc myABC = abc.Factory.getInstance();1. Each main functional area ('abc' in the above) has its own interface factory
2. Each main functional area has its own implementation class for that interface
3. There is one generator (FactoryGenerator) that uses the interface class ('abc.class') to determine which implementation class to instantiate and return. The generator class can be configured at startup to control the actual class to return for any given interface.
I should mention that the people that designed this entire architecture were not novices. They wrote some very sophisticated multi-threaded code that rarely had problems, was high performance and was easy to extend to add new functionality (interfaces and implementing classes) - pretty much plug-n-play with few, if any, side-effects that affected existing modules.
Is this a best-practices method of designing factory classes and methods? Please provide any comments about the use of an architecture like this.Thanks for the feedback.
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I don't see how 'the generator class can be configured at startup to control the actual class to return for any given interface' can possibly be true given this pseudo-code.
>
I can see why that isn't clear just from what is posted.
The way it was explained to me at the time is that the interface uses standard naming conventions and acts like a template to make it easy to clone for new modules: just change 'abc' to 'def' in three places and write a new 'defImpl' class that extends the interface and the new interface and class can just 'plug in' to the framework.
The new 'defImpl' class established the baseline functionality that must be supported. This line
return (abc) FactoryGenerator(new abcImpl(), abc.class);uses the initial version of the new class that was defined, 'abcImpl()', when calling the FactoryGenerator and it acted as a 'minimum version supported'. The generator class could use configuration information, if provided, to provide a newer class version that would extend this default class. Their reasoning was that this allowed the framework to use multiple versions of the class as needed when bugs got fixed or new functionality was introduced.
So the initial objects would be an interface 'abc' and a class 'abcImpl'. Then the next version (bug fixes or enhancements) would be introduced by creating a new class, perhaps 'abcImpl_version2'. A configuration parameter could be passed giving 'abcImpl' as the base class to expect in the FactoryGenerator call and the generator would actually create an instance of 'abcImpl_version2' or any other class that extended 'abcImpl'.
It certainly go the job done. You could use multiple versions of the class for different environments as you worked new functionality from DEV, TEST, QA and PRODUCTION environments without changing the basic framework.
I've never seen any Java 'pattern' that looks like that or any pattern where an interface contained a class. It seemed really convoluted to me and seems like the 'versioning' aspect of it could have been accomplished in a more straightforward manner.
Thanks for the feedback. If you wouldn't mind expanding a bit on one comment you made then I will mark this ANSWERED and put it to rest.
>
I don't mind interfaces containing classes per se when necessary
>
I have never seen this except at this one site. Would you relate any info about where you have seen or used this or when it might be necessary? -
How to find (classes,interface,subpackage info) in some package
Plz tell me if any one know how to find (classes,interface,subpackage) in some package
e.g. in java.io
"Above senerio in not concern with java doc
but tell me if an other way i.e by help of programming
i could find some package information"
as we know we find out any "object" classType , methods and fields information with help of "java.lang.reflect" API's
but how to find a package information as provided by jdk is in current useYou can locate the .zip or .jar file where the stuff is, and say either
unzip -l classes.zip
or
jar tvf classes.jar.
So you see the list of the classes in the given package.
Then you can say
javap -classpath classes.zip MyPackage.MyClass
to see the fields and methods of the given class. -
RE: Hide a column in web report using table interface class
Hi,
I want to hide first column in web template using table interface class. Following is the code i used in CAPTION_CELL and CHARACTERISTIC_CELL. Is this correct?
method CAPTION_CELL.
*First column
if i_x = 1.
add comment tag
move '<!-- ' to C_CELL_CONTENT.
endif.
endmethod.
method CHARACTERISTIC_CELL
First column
if i_x = 1.
save start-time column
move I_CHAVL_EXT to L_STARTTIME.
add comment tag
move '<!-- ' to C_CELL_CONTENT.
endif.
endmethod.
When i execute the web template it is still displaying the first column. Do i have to code in any other method?
Thank you,
Mala VenkateshHi , the implementation should look like...
method CAPTION_CELL .
*CALL METHOD SUPER->CAPTION_CELL
EXPORTING
I_X =
I_Y =
I_IS_EMPTY =
I_IOBJNM_ROW =
I_ATTRINM_ROW =
I_TEXT_ROW =
I_IOBJNM_COLUMN =
I_ATTRINM_COLUMN =
I_TEXT_COLUMN =
I_IS_REPETITION =
I_COLSPAN =
I_ROWSPAN =
CHANGING
C_CELL_ID =
C_CELL_CONTENT =
C_CELL_STYLE =
C_CELL_TD_EXTEND =
First column
if i_x = 1.
add comment tag
move '<!-- ' to C_CELL_CONTENT.
endif.
Second column
if i_x = 2.
close comment tag
concatenate '--> '
C_CELL_CONTENT
into C_CELL_CONTENT.
endif.
endmethod.
method CHARACTERISTIC_CELL .
*CALL METHOD SUPER->CHARACTERISTIC_CELL
EXPORTING
I_X =
I_Y =
I_IOBJNM =
I_AXIS =
I_CHAVL_EXT =
I_CHAVL =
I_NODE_IOBJNM =
I_TEXT =
I_HRY_ACTIVE =
I_DRILLSTATE =
I_DISPLAY_LEVEL =
I_USE_TEXT =
I_IS_SUM =
I_IS_REPETITION =
I_FIRST_CELL = RS_C_FALSE
I_LAST_CELL = RS_C_FALSE
I_CELLSPAN =
I_CELLSPAN_ORT =
CHANGING
C_CELL_ID =
C_CELL_CONTENT =
C_CELL_STYLE =
C_CELL_TD_EXTEND =
First column
if i_x = 1.
save document-item number
move I_CHAVL_EXT to l_docitem.
add comment tag
move '<!-- ' to C_CELL_CONTENT.
endif.
Second column
if i_x = 2.
close comment tag
concatenate '--> '
C_CELL_CONTENT
l_docitem
into C_CELL_CONTENT
separated by space.
endif.
endmethod.
Activate the methods/class and add this in the Web Template!
for example:
<param name="MODIFY_CLASS" value="ZHCOLAPP">
ZHCOLAPP is the table interface class in this case.
Best,
Michael -
Design Patterns that are used in standard j2se/j2ee classes/interfaces
Hi All,
I am understanding following design patterns (used within standard j2se/j2ee):
Adapter
Facade
Composite
Bridge
Singleton
Observer
Mediator
Proxy
Chain of Responsibility
Flyweight
Builder
Factory Method
Abstract Factory
Prototype
Memento
Template Method
State
Strategy
Command
Interpreter
Decorator
Iterator
Visitor
I want to see if/where these design patterns are used in j2se/j2ee classes/interfaces. i am looking for few examples of standard java classes/interfaces/cases where these design patterns are used by jdk developers.
for e.g.
WindowAdapter class is an example of Adapter DP.
JOptionPane is an exmple of Facade DP.
MouseListener is an example of Observer DP.
Similarly, where can find examples of jdk classes/interfaces of the remaining DPs.
I searched a lot of books, but they explain the DPs by creating their own classes/interfaces.
I would like to see where these DPs are already utilised in std j2se/j2ee
thanks,
Madhu_1980877316 wrote:
I searched a lot of books, but they explain the DPs by creating their own classes/interfaces.
I would like to see where these DPs are already utilised in std j2se/j2eeWell, you can go through the javadocs first, they sometimes mention the pattern used.
Then you can get the sources for the jdk and go through the classes yourself, identifying the patterns. -
Revision: 3672
Author: [email protected]
Date: 2008-10-15 16:54:51 -0700 (Wed, 15 Oct 2008)
Log Message:
Removing the commonly used getUnqualifiedClassName out of the less commonly used utility class to reduce SWF size for the general case.
Reviewer: Gordon
QE: No
Modified Paths:
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/flex4/src/mx/graphics/graphicsClasses/TextGraphicEleme nt.as
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/src/mx/core/UIComponent.as
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/src/mx/core/UITextField.as
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/src/mx/effects/Effect.as
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/src/mx/effects/EffectInstance.as
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/src/mx/managers/SystemManager.as
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/src/mx/utils/NameUtil.as
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/src/mx/utils/ObjectUtil.as
flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework/src/mx/utils/OrderedObject.asIn general theory, one now has the Edit button for their posts, until someone/anyone Replies to it. I've had Edit available for weeks, as opposed to the old forum's ~ 30 mins.
That, however, is in theory. I've posted, and immediately seen something that needed editing, only to find NO Replies, yet the Edit button is no longer available, only seconds later. Still, in that same thread, I'd have the Edit button from older posts, to which there had also been no Replies even after several days/weeks. Found one that had to be over a month old, and Edit was still there.
Do not know the why/how of this behavior. At first, I thought that maybe there WAS a Reply, that "ate" my Edit button, but had not Refreshed on my screen. Refresh still showed no Replies, just no Edit either. In those cases, I just Reply and mention the [Edit].
Also, it seems that the buttons get very scrambled at times, and Refresh does not always clear that up. I end up clicking where I "think" the right button should be and hope for the best. Seems that when the buttons do bunch up they can appear at random around the page, often three atop one another, and maybe one way the heck out in left-field.
While I'm on a role, it would be nice to be able to switch between Flattened and Threaded Views on the fly. Each has a use, and having to go to Options and then come back down to the thread is a very slow process. Jive is probably incapable of this, but I can dream.
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Error while transporting class interface
hi,
i have developed class interfaces where i'm using a z-structure(eg ZBMTBATCH) for type definition in public section.
The interface is activated and is working fine is development server.
when i transported it in quality, the transport req failed showing error " ZBMTBATCH not found".
This structure is a trans table and is activated.
Same type of error occured in transport req of all other class interface . only difference is the structure.
The class interface throwing this error has one common similarity, the error it is throwing is for the first declaration.
i mean in public section if declaration is of type :
tbatch type ZBMTBATCH
than in transport log its throwing error as "ZBMTBATCH not found"
please suggest some reasonsHello,
Are u transporting the Structure also together with the Class.
If not first add the Structure to a TR and move it to Quality system. Then Re transport the TR with Classes.
Hope this will helps you.
Regards,
Vasanth
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