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− | * [http://vernon.is-a-geek.org/JGuiGen/JGuiGen.html Screencast] ... just a placeholder for now
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− | * [[notes made during creation of demo script]]
| + | ==== Our Objectives: ==== |
− | * [[notes made during moves of files on 20060410]]
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− | # Assumed to have installed: sdk, eclipse 3.1.2 | + | # [http://lightcloud.verns.net/JGuiGen/JGuiGenDemo.html JGuiGen Demo Screencast] 13 minutes |
− | # svn checkout https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jguigen/JGuiGen/trunk/ jguigen
| + | ## This screencast shows some of the features your users will get if you generate a GUI using JGuiGen |
− | # cd jguigen
| + | ## created on 20060510 using revision 235 |
− | # ./build.sh
| + | ## [[JGuiGenDemo Script]] |
− | # classpath=".:"`echo lib/*.jar | tr " " ":"` | + | # [http://lightcloud.verns.net/JGuiGen/JGuiGen.html JGuiGen Screencast] 14 minutes |
− | # java -cp $classpath JGuiGen | + | ## This is a demonstration showing how to quickly generate a powerful GUI using JGuiGen |
− | # JGuiGenMisc - hsql text files, containing JGuiGenDB: Data_Dict, JGuiGen_i18n, UserLogData, CodesBank | + | ## created on 20060512 using revision 235 |
− | # tar xf JGuiGen.tar; cd JGuiGen; unzip JGuiGenMisc.zip | + | ## [[JGuiGen Lead Script]] |
− | # classpath=".:"`echo *.jar | tr " " ":"` | + | |
− | # javac -classpath $classpath com/*/standard/*.java com/*/standard/XML/*.java com/*/src/*.java JGuiGen.java
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− | # vi JGuiGenIni.xml, add table name "Lead", add class name "Lead", add table model name "LeadTm"
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− | # launch db admin. sh ./runUtil.sh DatabaseManager ... type: "... Standalone", driver: JGuiGenDb ... Ok
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− | # cut and paste new table "Lead"
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− | # cut and paste new columns: id, date, address
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− | # run JGuiGen from the command line java -cp $classpath JGuiGen
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− | # Basic flow ... start in the Data Dictionary | + | |
− | ## Check Data Dictionary, Leave Flags, Run Now | + | |
− | ## Edit Data Dict ... Do a bunch of stuff for each column
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− | ## Generate Application
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− | ## Exit from the Internationalization causes a write
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− | ## Generate HTML (optional)
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− | # Compile and run the new gui
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− | ## show out-of-the-box features of the gui
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− | ## View, Add, Edit, Delete ... right click duplicate
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− | ## Search for some rows
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− | ## Oh ... what's this? ... Reports!
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− | ## try closing a window after a change
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− | ## try changing the row to edit after a change
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− | # wash, rinse, repeat ?, ?, ?, and ? showing features | + | |
− | ## Quickly adding a column, such as: ssn, phone, address | + | |
− | ## Internationalization | + | |
− | ## Hot keys
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− | ## Change validation error message and Test
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− | ## blast the coffee cup
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− | ## run test scripts against the gui
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− | ## show test script output
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− | # launch eclipse
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| + | * Assumptions: subversion, java sdk, maybe eclipse 3.1.2 |
| * shameless plug - [http://hale.homeip.net/ Hale Pringle's web site] | | * shameless plug - [http://hale.homeip.net/ Hale Pringle's web site] |
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− | Notea about getting JGuiGen installed on SourceForge.
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− | I ran into two "issues" while moving a new project to SourceForge as a Subversion version control project.
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− | 1. SourceForce wants a Subversion dump file to start with which menat I needed to place JGuiGen into
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− | subversion locally. I created a repository using the Tortisesvn client. I imported the files into the
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− | repository and checked them out again. Then it was time to create the dump. TortiseSvn doesn't create
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− | dump files so I needed to use the command line. No problem. The instructions said use the svnadmin tool to
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− | create the dump file. The issue came with figuring out what folder to be in when I ran svnadmin. I finally
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− | found out that being in the main repository folder worked. That seems like a strange place to work from
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− | but it worked.
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− | 2. The instructions on uploading a new project said to use scp and copy the file to
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− | scp FILENAME.ZIP
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− | USERNAME@shell.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/P/PR/PROJECTNAME/FILENAME.ZIP
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− | I tried this and it didn't work
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− | scp jguigen.zip Halepringle@shell.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/P/PR/jguigen.zip.
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− | What they don't mention in these instructions is that the "P/PR" are the first letter and first two letters
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− | of our project name. This worked
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− | scp jguigen.zip Halepringle@shell.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/J/JG/jguigen.zip.
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− | Hale 4/10/2006
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