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Revision as of 04:27, 12 April 2006

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  1. Assumed to have installed: sdk, eclipse 3.1.2
  2. svn checkout https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jguigen/JGuiGen/trunk/ jguigen
  3. cd jguigen
  4. unzip JGuiGenMisc.zip
  5. ./build.sh
  6. classpath=".:"`echo lib/*.jar | tr " " ":"`
  7. java -cp $classpath JGuiGen
  1. Users
  2. UserDemo
  3. change the social security number
  4. change the start date
  5. change to a different row in the table and show off the validation catch
  6. sort by clicking on a column
  7. right click and drop your jaw
  8. click back in the main window and change the ssn
  9. right click ... choose next
  10. watch validation work again
  11. mention the 10 actions which are already done for me, and I dont have to write code for that correctly validate and make sure the users of my gui do not loose data in irritating ways
    1. changing rows in the table
    2. next in the right click pop-up
    3. previous in the right click pop-up
    4. "Refresh table" in the right click pop-up
    5. Find in the richt click pop-up and in the top menu
    6. Extra in the right click pop-up and the top menu
  12. right click again ... choose inverse look and feel
  13. richt click ... choose
  14. Exit out of User Demo
  15. run the User -> UserLogData and watch an empty screen popup
  16. Datadictionary -> Generate Application
  17. Model - creates a class containing an abstract table model for one table.
  18. Order - sort columns into the order you want them to appear in your GUI.
  19. Create Java - actually generate the GUI class
  20. choose .java
  21. JGuiGenMisc - hsql text files, containing JGuiGenDB: Data_Dict, JGuiGen_i18n, UserLogData, CodesBank
  22. tar xf JGuiGen.tar; cd JGuiGen; unzip JGuiGenMisc.zip
  23. classpath=".:"`echo *.jar | tr " " ":"`
  24. javac -classpath $classpath com/*/standard/*.java com/*/standard/XML/*.java com/*/src/*.java JGuiGen.java
  25. vi JGuiGenIni.xml, add table name "Lead", add class name "Lead", add table model name "LeadTm"
  26. launch db admin. sh ./runUtil.sh DatabaseManager ... type: "... Standalone", driver: JGuiGenDb ... Ok
  27. cut and paste new table "Lead"
  28. cut and paste new columns: id, date, address
  29. run JGuiGen from the command line java -cp $classpath JGuiGen
  30. Basic flow ... run JGuiGen and start in the Data Dictionary Menu
    1. Mark Tables - place a check amrk on the "Process Table" field for your new Lead Table
    2. Check Data Dictionary, Leave Flags, Run Now
    3. Edit Data Dict ...Select the Lead table, Do a bunch of stuff for each column
    4. Generate Application (Model, Order, Create Java)
    5. Exit from the Internationalization causes a write
    6. Generate HTML (optional)
  31. Compile and run the new gui
    1. show out-of-the-box features of the gui
    2. View, Add, Edit, Delete ... right click duplicate
    3. Search for some rows
    4. Oh ... what's this? ... Reports!
    5. try closing a window after a change
    6. try changing the row to edit after a change
  32. wash, rinse, repeat ?, ?, ?, and ? showing features
    1. Quickly adding a column, such as: ssn, phone, address
    2. Internationalization
    3. Hot keys
    4. Change validation error message and Test
    5. blast the coffee cup
    6. run test scripts against the gui
    7. show test script output
  33. launch eclipse


Notea about getting JGuiGen installed on SourceForge. I ran into two "issues" while moving a new project to SourceForge as a Subversion version control project. 1. SourceForce wants a Subversion dump file to start with which menat I needed to place JGuiGen into subversion locally. I created a repository using the Tortisesvn client. I imported the files into the repository and checked them out again. Then it was time to create the dump. TortiseSvn doesn't create dump files so I needed to use the command line. No problem. The instructions said use the svnadmin tool to create the dump file. The issue came with figuring out what folder to be in when I ran svnadmin. I finally found out that being in the main repository folder worked. That seems like a strange place to work from but it worked.

2. The instructions on uploading a new project said to use scp and copy the file to scp FILENAME.ZIP USERNAME@shell.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/P/PR/PROJECTNAME/FILENAME.ZIP

I tried this and it didn't work scp jguigen.zip Halepringle@shell.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/P/PR/jguigen.zip.

What they don't mention in these instructions is that the "P/PR" are the first letter and first two letters of our project name. This worked scp jguigen.zip Halepringle@shell.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/J/JG/jguigen.zip.

3. To update the SourceForge web site I used Winscp and logged into shell.sourceforge.net using my sourceforge username and password. That placed me in /home/users/h/ha/halepringle. I navigated to /home/groups/j/jg/jguigen/htdocs and uploaded the web pages. Hale 4/10/2006