oracle.jbo.ui
Class RuntimeEnvironment
java.lang.Object
oracle.jbo.ui.Environment
oracle.jbo.ui.RuntimeEnvironment
public class RuntimeEnvironment
- extends Environment
- Since:
- release specific (what release of product did this appear in)
- Version:
- $Header: bc4jrt/modules/bc4j-wizard/src/oracle/jbo/ui/RuntimeEnvironment.java /main/3 2009/10/18 23:50:34 kmchorto Exp $
Method Summary |
protected java.awt.Frame |
_getFrame()
|
void |
addStatusLogMessage(java.lang.String msg)
|
java.awt.Frame |
getFrame()
|
java.lang.String |
getUserHomeDir()
This is the place where we can write files, e.g. |
void |
setStatusMessage(java.lang.String msg,
java.lang.String msg2)
If there is a status bar, this will put up a message there. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
RuntimeEnvironment
public RuntimeEnvironment()
setStatusMessage
public void setStatusMessage(java.lang.String msg,
java.lang.String msg2)
- Description copied from class:
Environment
- If there is a status bar, this will put up a message there.
- Specified by:
setStatusMessage
in class Environment
addStatusLogMessage
public void addStatusLogMessage(java.lang.String msg)
- Specified by:
addStatusLogMessage
in class Environment
getUserHomeDir
public java.lang.String getUserHomeDir()
- Description copied from class:
Environment
- This is the place where we can write files, e.g. our properties files and
the default locations for our project and class files. In JDev case,
this will be the same as the IdeRootDir, but on Unix and Citrix this may
want to be different so you can have a centralized IDE install with
individual users with their own projects.
- Specified by:
getUserHomeDir
in class Environment
getFrame
public java.awt.Frame getFrame()
- Specified by:
getFrame
in class Environment
_getFrame
protected java.awt.Frame _getFrame()
- Specified by:
_getFrame
in class Environment
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