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/* Subject: How To Implement The Code From 'A JDAPI Programming Example' From Forms Online Help?
Doc ID: Note:428083.1 Type: HOWTO
Last Revision Date: 23-APR-2007 Status: PUBLISHED
Applies to:
Oracle Forms - Version: 9.0.5.2 to 10.1.2.2
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
The goal of this document is to explain how to make the sample code provided in the java class FormDumper 'A JDAPI Programming Example' from Forms OnLine help work.
When used as it is provided in the documentation it fails, because 'import oracle.forms.util.getopt.*; not found'.
Solution
The sample code provided in the 'A JDAPI Programming Example' Forms OnLine help has the following line:
import oracle.forms.util.getopt.*;
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Sample code to be used:
import java.io.File;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
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* Dumps passed forms JdapiObjects to an output stream as text.
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* Need this to parse the command line options
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/* changed following b */
/* boolean m_dumpAllProps = false;
boolean m_dumpBoolProps = false;
boolean m_dumpNumProps = false;
boolean m_dumpTextProps = false;
boolean m_dumpPropNames = false;
boolean m_dumpAllProps = true;
boolean m_dumpBoolProps = true;
boolean m_dumpNumProps = true;
boolean m_dumpTextProps = true;
boolean m_dumpPropNames = true;
String m_dumpPath = null;
* Output stream, default to STDOUT */
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* Use this to indent children
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m_dumpAllProps = true;
m_dumpBoolProps = true;
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m_dumpPropNames = true;
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m_indentation = "";
println("Dumped " + fmb.getName());
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dumpPropertyClass((PropertyClass)jo);
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dumpTextProps(jo);
if (m_dumpBoolProps) {
dumpBoolProps(jo);
if (m_dumpNumProps) {
dumpNumProps(jo);
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dumpListElements((Item)jo);
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// JdapiObject can have b commented this
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JdapiMetaProperty prop = null;
JdapiIterator iter = null;
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// loop through every possible kind of child JdapiObject this JdapiObject
// can have b commented this
while (props.hasNext()) {
prop = (JdapiMetaProperty)props.next();
// only bother if we can access these JdapiObjects
if (!prop.allowGet()) {
continue;
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iter = jo.getChildObjectProperty(prop.getPropertyId());
// null is returned if there are no property values
if (iter != null) {
// loop over every child value
while (iter.hasNext()) {
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m_indentation += " ";
dump(child);
if (m_indentation.length() > 2)
m_indentation =
m_indentation.substring(0, m_indentation.length() -
2);
* Dump list elements
* The JdapiObject is an item; if it is a list item,
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* @param item
private void dumpListElements(Item item) {
if (item.getItemType() == JdapiTypes.ITTY_LS_CTID) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + "dumping list elements");
for (int i = 1; i <= item.getListElementCount(); i++) {
String label = item.getElementLabel(i);
String value = item.getElementValue(i);
println(m_indentation + " " + i + ": '" + label + "' '" +
value + "'");
* Dump the property class properties
private void dumpPropertyClass(PropertyClass pc) {
String propertyVal = null;
// test for every single possible property
// this is a bit hacky :)
for (int propertyId = 1; propertyId < JdapiTypes.MAXIMUM_PTID;
++propertyId) {
if (!pc.hasProperty(propertyId)) {
continue; // this property is not in the set
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continue;
Class pt = JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyType(propertyId);
if (pt == Boolean.class) {
if (m_dumpBoolProps) {
propertyVal =
String.valueOf(pc.getBooleanProperty(propertyId));
} else if (pt == Integer.class) {
if (m_dumpNumProps) {
propertyVal =
String.valueOf(pc.getIntegerProperty(propertyId));
} else if (pt == String.class) {
if (m_dumpTextProps) {
propertyVal = pc.getStringProperty(propertyId);
if (null != propertyVal) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + " " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId) +
" " + // changed by b
propertyVal);
} else {
println(m_indentation + propertyVal);
propertyVal = null;
} // End loop over every property
* Dump the source JdapiObject text properties
private void dumpTextProps(JdapiObject jo) {
JdapiMetaObject meta = JdapiMetadata.getJdapiMetaObject(jo.getClass());
JdapiIterator props = meta.getStringMetaProperties();
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while (props.hasNext()) {
JdapiMetaProperty prop = (JdapiMetaProperty)props.next();
int propertyId = prop.getPropertyId();
String propertyVal = null;
try {
propertyVal = jo.getStringProperty(propertyId);
} catch (Exception e) {
println(m_indentation + "Could_not_get_property " +
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continue;
if (jo.hasProperty(propertyId) &&
(m_dumpAllProps || !(jo.hasDefaultedProperty(propertyId)))) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + " " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId) +
" " + propertyVal);
} else {
println(m_indentation + propertyVal);
* Dump the source JdapiObject boolean properties
private void dumpBoolProps(JdapiObject jo) {
JdapiMetaObject meta = JdapiMetadata.getJdapiMetaObject(jo.getClass());
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boolean propertyVal = false;
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propertyVal = jo.getBooleanProperty(propertyId);
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println(m_indentation + "Could_not_get_property " +
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continue;
if (jo.hasProperty(propertyId) && (m_dumpAllProps)) {
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private void dumpNumProps(JdapiObject jo) {
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JdapiIterator props = meta.getIntegerMetaProperties();
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while (props.hasNext()) {
JdapiMetaProperty prop = (JdapiMetaProperty)props.next();
int propertyId = prop.getPropertyId();
int propertyVal = 0;
try {
propertyVal = jo.getIntegerProperty(propertyId);
} catch (Exception e) {
println(m_indentation + "Could_not_get_property " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId));
continue;
if (jo.hasProperty(propertyId) &&
(m_dumpAllProps || !(jo.hasDefaultedProperty(propertyId)))) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + " " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId) +
" " + propertyVal); //changed by b
} else {
println(m_indentation + propertyVal);
* Output usage info to STDOUT
public void printUsage() {
System.out.println("");
System.out.println("Jdapi Form Dumper Utility");
System.out.println("Valid arguments:");
System.out.println("-a : dump all properties, not just overridden ones");
System.out.println("-b : dump boolean properties");
System.out.println("-n : dump numeric properties");
System.out.println("-t : dump text properties");
System.out.println("-p : dump property names, not just values");
System.out.println("-o : file path to output to");
* Main method
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
FormDumper dmp = new FormDumper();
for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
dmp.dumpForm(args);
System.out.println("");
System.out.println("Dumps complete");
System.out.println("");
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