Adds a string of client information which gets stored on the server,
and can be viewed on the Clients page of Servoy Server Administration Console. |
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Produces a "beep" sound; commonly used to indicate an error or warning dialog. |
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Close all visible windows (except main application window). |
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Closes the currently open solution and optionally opens another solution, calling a specified global method with the specified arguments. |
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Closes the currently open solution and optionally opens another solution, calling a specified global method with the specified arguments. |
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Closes the currently open solution and optionally opens another solution, calling a specified global method with the specified arguments. |
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Closes the currently open solution and optionally opens another solution, calling a specified global method with the specified arguments. |
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Create a new form instance. |
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Creates a new window that can be used for displaying forms. |
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Creates a new window that can be used for displaying forms. |
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Execute a program and returns output. |
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Execute a program and returns output. |
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Execute a program and returns output. |
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Execute a program and returns output. |
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Execute a program in the background. |
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Execute a program in the background. |
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Execute a program in the background. |
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Execute a program in the background. |
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Stop and exit application. |
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Get the active user count on the server (can be limited to current solution). |
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This gets the currently focused active window; this can be the main application window or a modal dialog. |
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Get the application type. |
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Gets the count for all clients displaying the same additional information
in the Clients page of Servoy Server Administration Console. |
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Gets a string from the clipboard, null if not a string or empty. |
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Gets the name of the current Look And Feel specified in Application Preferences. |
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Get the name of the localhost. |
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Get the clients' IP address. |
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Get the names of the used client licenses (as strings in array). |
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Returns the name of the operating system. |
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Get all the printer names in an array. |
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Get the screen height in pixels. |
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Get the screen width in pixels. |
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Returns a date object initialized on server with current date and time. |
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Gets the HTTP server url. |
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Returns the name of the current solution. |
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Get the solution release number. |
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Returns a date object initialized in client with current date and time. |
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Get a new UUID object (also known as GUID) or convert the parameter (that can be string or byte array) to an UUID object. |
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Get a new UUID object (also known as GUID) or convert the parameter (that can be string or byte array) to an UUID object. |
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Get a new UUID object (also known as GUID) or convert the parameter (that can be string or byte array) to an UUID object. |
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Get a persistent user property. |
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Get all persistent user property names. |
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Retrieve a valuelist as array, to get real-values for display-values. |
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Retrieve a valuelist display-value for a real-value. |
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Get all values from a custom or database type value list as dataset (with columns displayValue,realValue). |
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Get all the valuelist names as array. |
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Returns the application version. |
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Get the main application window. |
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Get a window by window name. |
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Returns true if the solution is running in the developer. |
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Check if the last printpreview did print. |
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Output something on the out stream. |
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Output something on the out stream. |
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Overrides one style with another. |
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Play a sound (AU file, an AIFF file, a WAV file, and a MIDI file). |
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Redo last action (if possible). |
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Removes all names given to the client via the admin page. |
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Removes a string of client information which is stored on the server and
previously was added using the application. |
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Sets a string object in the clipboard. |
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Set if numpad enter should behave like focus next. |
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Set the status area value. |
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Set the status area value. |
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Make a toolbar visible or invisible. |
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Sets a user property for this client: <br>
For headless clients(including Batch Processors and Authentication clients) the user property is stored in memory and will be lost upon client restart. |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset. |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset. |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset. |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset. |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset. |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset. |
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Show the calendar, returns selected date or null if canceled. |
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Show the calendar, returns selected date or null if canceled. |
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Show the calendar, returns selected date or null if canceled. |
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Show the calendar, returns selected date or null if canceled. |
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Show the font chooser dialog. |
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Show the font chooser dialog. |
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Show the form specified by the parameter, that can be a name (is case sensitive!) or a form object. |
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Opens the i18n dialog so users can change translations. |
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Opens the i18n dialog so users can change translations. |
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Opens the i18n dialog so users can change translations. |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Sleep for specified time (in milliseconds). |
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Undo last action (if possible). |
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Updates the UI (painting). |
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Updates the UI (painting). |
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Adds a string of client information which gets stored on the server,
and can be viewed on the Clients page of Servoy Server Administration Console.
The new piece of client information is added on behalf of the running
Servoy client.
This function can be called more than once, if you want to add multiple
lines of client information.
NOTE:
This function can also be used with the function <em>getClientCountForInfo</em>
to count the number of clients with matching addditional client information. |
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Parameters A line of text to be added as additional client information
on behalf of the running Servoy client. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.addClientInfo('SaaS company name');
application.addClientInfo('For any issues call +31-SA-AS'); |
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Produces a "beep" sound; commonly used to indicate an error or warning dialog. |
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Close all visible windows (except main application window). Returns true if operation was successful. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var win = application.createWindow("aWindowName", JSWindow.WINDOW, null);
win.setInitialBounds(10, 10, 300, 300);
win.title = "This is a window";
controller.show(win);
var win2 = application.createWindow("anotherWindowName", JSWindow.WINDOW, null);
win2.setInitialBounds(100, 100, 300, 300);
win2.title = "This is another window";
controller.show(win2);
var qdialog = plugins.dialogs.showQuestionDialog("QuestionDialog","Do you want to close the windows?","Yes","No");
if (qdialog == "Yes") {
application.closeAllWindows();
controller.show(null);
} |
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Closes the currently open solution and optionally opens another solution, calling a specified global method with the specified arguments.
If the user has been logged in, this function keeps the user logged in and in the newly open solution, the login is skipped and the solution goes straight to the first form.
If you want to go to a different url, you need to call application.showURL(url) before calling application.closeSolution() (this is only applicable for Web Client).
An alternative option is security.logout() which also does a log out for the user (for solutions that require authentication). |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //application.showURL('http://www.servoy.com', '_self'); //Web Client only
application.closeSolution();
//close current solution, open solution 'solution_name', call global method 'global_method_name' with argument 'my_argument'.
//if the user has been logged in, he will stay logged in
//application.closeSolution('solution_name','global_method_name','my_argument');
//Note: specifying a solution will not work in the Developer due to debugger dependencies
//specified solution should be of compatible type with client (normal type or client specific(Smart client only/Web client only) type ) |
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closeSolution(solutionToLoad) |
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Closes the currently open solution and optionally opens another solution, calling a specified global method with the specified arguments.
If the user has been logged in, this function keeps the user logged in and in the newly open solution, the login is skipped and the solution goes straight to the first form.
If you want to go to a different url, you need to call application.showURL(url) before calling application.closeSolution() (this is only applicable for Web Client).
An alternative option is security.logout() which also does a log out for the user (for solutions that require authentication). |
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Parameters Name of the solution to load |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //application.showURL('http://www.servoy.com', '_self'); //Web Client only
application.closeSolution();
//close current solution, open solution 'solution_name', call global method 'global_method_name' with argument 'my_argument'.
//if the user has been logged in, he will stay logged in
//application.closeSolution('solution_name','global_method_name','my_argument');
//Note: specifying a solution will not work in the Developer due to debugger dependencies
//specified solution should be of compatible type with client (normal type or client specific(Smart client only/Web client only) type ) |
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closeSolution(solutionToLoad, methodName) |
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Closes the currently open solution and optionally opens another solution, calling a specified global method with the specified arguments.
If the user has been logged in, this function keeps the user logged in and in the newly open solution, the login is skipped and the solution goes straight to the first form.
If you want to go to a different url, you need to call application.showURL(url) before calling application.closeSolution() (this is only applicable for Web Client).
An alternative option is security.logout() which also does a log out for the user (for solutions that require authentication). |
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Parameters Name of the solution to load |
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Name of the global method to call |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //application.showURL('http://www.servoy.com', '_self'); //Web Client only
application.closeSolution();
//close current solution, open solution 'solution_name', call global method 'global_method_name' with argument 'my_argument'.
//if the user has been logged in, he will stay logged in
//application.closeSolution('solution_name','global_method_name','my_argument');
//Note: specifying a solution will not work in the Developer due to debugger dependencies
//specified solution should be of compatible type with client (normal type or client specific(Smart client only/Web client only) type ) |
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closeSolution(solutionToLoad, methodName, methodArgument) |
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Closes the currently open solution and optionally opens another solution, calling a specified global method with the specified arguments.
If the user has been logged in, this function keeps the user logged in and in the newly open solution, the login is skipped and the solution goes straight to the first form.
If you want to go to a different url, you need to call application.showURL(url) before calling application.closeSolution() (this is only applicable for Web Client).
An alternative option is security.logout() which also does a log out for the user (for solutions that require authentication). |
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Parameters Name of the solution to load |
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Name of the global method to call |
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Argument passed to the global method |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //application.showURL('http://www.servoy.com', '_self'); //Web Client only
application.closeSolution();
//close current solution, open solution 'solution_name', call global method 'global_method_name' with argument 'my_argument'.
//if the user has been logged in, he will stay logged in
//application.closeSolution('solution_name','global_method_name','my_argument');
//Note: specifying a solution will not work in the Developer due to debugger dependencies
//specified solution should be of compatible type with client (normal type or client specific(Smart client only/Web client only) type ) |
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createNewFormInstance(designFormName, newInstanceScriptName) |
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Create a new form instance. |
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Parameters Name of the new form instance |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var ok = application.createNewFormInstance('orders','orders_view');
if (ok)
{
var dialog = application.createWindow("myDialog", JSWindow.DIALOG);
dialog.show('orders_view')
//forms['orders_view'].controller.show()
//forms.xyz.elements.myTabPanel.addTab(forms['orders_view'])
//forms['orders_view'].elements.mylabel.setLocation(10,20)
} |
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createWindow(windowName, type) |
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Creates a new window that can be used for displaying forms. Initially the window is not visible.
If there is already a window with the given name, it will be closed and destroyed prior to creating the new window.
Use the form controller show() and showRecords() methods in order to show a form in this window. |
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Parameters the name of the window. Should not be null. |
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the type of the window. Can be one of JSWindow.DIALOG, JSWindow.MODAL_DIALOG, JSWindow.WINDOW. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // create and show a window, with specified title, initial location and size
// type of the window can be one of JSWindow.DIALOG, JSWindow.MODAL_DIALOG, JSWindow.WINDOW
// If parentWindow is not specified, the current window will be used as parent; parentWindow parameter is only used by dialogs
var win = application.createWindow("windowName", JSWindow.WINDOW);
win.setInitialBounds(10, 10, 300, 300);
win.title = "This is a window";
controller.show(win);
// create and show a non-modal dialog with default initial bounds/title
var nmd = application.createWindow("nonModalDialogName", JSWindow.DIALOG);
controller.showRecords(15, nmd); // 15 is a single-number pk in this case |
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createWindow(windowName, type, parentWindow) |
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Creates a new window that can be used for displaying forms. Initially the window is not visible.
If there is already a window with the given name, it will be closed and destroyed prior to creating the new window.
Use the form controller show() and showRecords() methods in order to show a form in this window. |
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Parameters the name of the window. Should not be null. |
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the type of the window. Can be one of JSWindow.DIALOG, JSWindow.MODAL_DIALOG, JSWindow.WINDOW. |
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the parent JSWindow object. If it is not specified, the current window will be used as parent. This parameter is only used by dialogs. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // create and show a window, with specified title, initial location and size
var win = application.createWindow("windowName", JSWindow.WINDOW);
win.setInitialBounds(10, 10, 300, 300);
win.title = "This is a window";
controller.show(win);
// create and show a non-modal dialog with default initial bounds/title
var nmd = application.createWindow("nonModalDialogName", JSWindow.DIALOG);
controller.showRecords(15, nmd); // 15 is a single-number pk in this case |
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Execute a program and returns output. Specify the cmd as you would do in a console. |
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Parameters (fullpath) of the program to execute |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // For Windows systems:
// Runs a binary located in the user's home directory. The application will run in the current working
// directory, which in general is the one where Servoy was started from.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
// The same as above, but run the application in the user's home directory.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// The same as above, but also set an environment variable for the called program.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// For non-Windows systems:
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "/home/myself/");
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "/home/myself/");
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Windows)
application.executeProgram("rundll32.exe", ["url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", "filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Linux)
application.executeProgram("xdg-open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on MacOS)
application.executeProgram("open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with a specific application (on MacOS).
application.executeProgram("open", ["-a", "OpenOffice.org.app", "filename.doc"]); |
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executeProgram(program, params) |
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Execute a program and returns output. Specify the cmd as you would do in a console. |
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Parameters (fullpath) of the program to execute |
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an array of strings as program arguments |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // For Windows systems:
// Runs a binary located in the user's home directory. The application will run in the current working
// directory, which in general is the one where Servoy was started from.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
// The same as above, but run the application in the user's home directory.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// The same as above, but also set an environment variable for the called program.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// For non-Windows systems:
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "/home/myself/");
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "/home/myself/");
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Windows)
application.executeProgram("rundll32.exe", ["url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", "filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Linux)
application.executeProgram("xdg-open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on MacOS)
application.executeProgram("open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with a specific application (on MacOS).
application.executeProgram("open", ["-a", "OpenOffice.org.app", "filename.doc"]); |
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executeProgram(program, params, environmentVars) |
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Execute a program and returns output. Specify the cmd as you would do in a console. |
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Parameters (fullpath) of the program to execute |
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an array of strings as program arguments |
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array of strings, each element of which has environment variable settings in the format name=value, or null if the subprocess should inherit the environment of the current process. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // For Windows systems:
// Runs a binary located in the user's home directory. The application will run in the current working
// directory, which in general is the one where Servoy was started from.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
// The same as above, but run the application in the user's home directory.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// The same as above, but also set an environment variable for the called program.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// For non-Windows systems:
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "/home/myself/");
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "/home/myself/");
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Windows)
application.executeProgram("rundll32.exe", ["url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", "filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Linux)
application.executeProgram("xdg-open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on MacOS)
application.executeProgram("open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with a specific application (on MacOS).
application.executeProgram("open", ["-a", "OpenOffice.org.app", "filename.doc"]); |
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executeProgram(program, params, environmentVars, startDir) |
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Execute a program and returns output. Specify the cmd as you would do in a console. |
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Parameters (fullpath) of the program to execute |
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an array of strings as program arguments |
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array of strings, each element of which has environment variable settings in the format name=value, or null if the subprocess should inherit the environment of the current process. |
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the working directory of the subprocess, or null if the subprocess should inherit the working directory of the current process. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // For Windows systems:
// Runs a binary located in the user's home directory. The application will run in the current working
// directory, which in general is the one where Servoy was started from.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
// The same as above, but run the application in the user's home directory.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// The same as above, but also set an environment variable for the called program.
application.executeProgram("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// For non-Windows systems:
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "/home/myself/");
application.executeProgram("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "/home/myself/");
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Windows)
application.executeProgram("rundll32.exe", ["url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", "filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Linux)
application.executeProgram("xdg-open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on MacOS)
application.executeProgram("open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with a specific application (on MacOS).
application.executeProgram("open", ["-a", "OpenOffice.org.app", "filename.doc"]); |
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executeProgramInBackground(program) |
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Execute a program in the background. Specify the cmd as you would do in a console. |
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Parameters (fullpath) of the program to execute |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // For Windows systems:
// Runs a binary located in the user's home directory. The application will run in the current working
// directory, which in general is the one where Servoy was started from.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
// The same as above, but run the application in the user's home directory.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// The same as above, but also set an environment variable for the called program.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// For non-Windows systems:
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "/home/myself/");
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "/home/myself/");
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Windows)
application.executeProgramInBackground("rundll32.exe", ["url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", "filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Linux)
application.executeProgramInBackground("xdg-open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on MacOS)
application.executeProgramInBackground("open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with a specific application (on MacOS).
application.executeProgram("open", ["-a", "OpenOffice.org.app", "filename.doc"]); |
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executeProgramInBackground(program, params) |
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Execute a program in the background. Specify the cmd as you would do in a console. |
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Parameters (fullpath) of the program to execute |
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an array of strings as program arguments |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // For Windows systems:
// Runs a binary located in the user's home directory. The application will run in the current working
// directory, which in general is the one where Servoy was started from.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
// The same as above, but run the application in the user's home directory.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// The same as above, but also set an environment variable for the called program.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// For non-Windows systems:
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "/home/myself/");
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "/home/myself/");
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Windows)
application.executeProgramInBackground("rundll32.exe", ["url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", "filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Linux)
application.executeProgramInBackground("xdg-open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on MacOS)
application.executeProgramInBackground("open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with a specific application (on MacOS).
application.executeProgram("open", ["-a", "OpenOffice.org.app", "filename.doc"]); |
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executeProgramInBackground(program, params, environmentVars) |
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Execute a program in the background. Specify the cmd as you would do in a console. |
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Parameters (fullpath) of the program to execute |
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an array of strings as program arguments |
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array of strings, each element of which has environment variable settings in the format name=value, or null if the subprocess should inherit the environment of the current process. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // For Windows systems:
// Runs a binary located in the user's home directory. The application will run in the current working
// directory, which in general is the one where Servoy was started from.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
// The same as above, but run the application in the user's home directory.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// The same as above, but also set an environment variable for the called program.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// For non-Windows systems:
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "/home/myself/");
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "/home/myself/");
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Windows)
application.executeProgramInBackground("rundll32.exe", ["url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", "filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Linux)
application.executeProgramInBackground("xdg-open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on MacOS)
application.executeProgramInBackground("open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with a specific application (on MacOS).
application.executeProgram("open", ["-a", "OpenOffice.org.app", "filename.doc"]); |
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executeProgramInBackground(program, params, environmentVars, startDir) |
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Execute a program in the background. Specify the cmd as you would do in a console. |
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Parameters (fullpath) of the program to execute |
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an array of strings as program arguments |
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array of strings, each element of which has environment variable settings in the format name=value, or null if the subprocess should inherit the environment of the current process. |
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the working directory of the subprocess, or null if the subprocess should inherit the working directory of the current process. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // For Windows systems:
// Runs a binary located in the user's home directory. The application will run in the current working
// directory, which in general is the one where Servoy was started from.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
// The same as above, but run the application in the user's home directory.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// The same as above, but also set an environment variable for the called program.
application.executeProgramInBackground("c:\\Users\\myself\\myapp.exe", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "c:\\Users\\myself\\");
// For non-Windows systems:
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"]);
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], null, "/home/myself/");
application.executeProgramInBackground("/home/myself/myapp", ["arg1", "arg2", "arg3"], ["MY_ENV_VAR=something"], "/home/myself/");
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Windows)
application.executeProgramInBackground("rundll32.exe", ["url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", "filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on Linux)
application.executeProgramInBackground("xdg-open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with the default application associated with it. (on MacOS)
application.executeProgramInBackground("open", ["filename"]);
// Open a file with a specific application (on MacOS).
application.executeProgram("open", ["-a", "OpenOffice.org.app", "filename.doc"]); |
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Stop and exit application. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // exit application
application.exit(); |
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getActiveClientCount(currentSolutionOnly) |
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Get the active user count on the server (can be limited to current solution). |
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Parameters Boolean (true) to get the active user count on server only to the current solution |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var count = application.getActiveClientCount(true); |
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This gets the currently focused active window; this can be the main application window or a modal dialog.
For a webclient getWindow() can return the main window that is not really the main for the current tab in the browser
that can return the previous tab that a user could have opened. For this method is better suited because this
will give you the actual tab in the browser. Another call would be form.controller.getWindow() of a form that you know in which window it resides. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // get the currently active/focused window or dialog
var activeWindow = application.getActiveWindow(); |
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Get the application type. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample var type = application.getApplicationType();
//see application type contstant |
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getClientCountForInfo(info) |
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Gets the count for all clients displaying the same additional information
in the Clients page of Servoy Server Administration Console. |
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Parameters The additional client info string to search for. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var count = application.getClientCountForInfo('SaaS company name');
application.output('Including yourself, there are ' + count + ' client(s) running on behalf of the company.'); |
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Parameters Name of the client property |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //Only use this function from the solution on open method!
//In smart client, use this to set javax.swing.UIDefaults properties.
application.putClientProperty('ToolTip.hideAccelerator', true)
//To change the comboboxes selection background color, do this:
application.putClientProperty('ComboBox.selectionBackground', new Packages.javax.swing.plaf.ColorUIResource(java.awt.Color.RED))
//In web client, use this to change the template directory.
//To change the default dir of templates/default to templates/green_skin, do this:
application.putClientProperty('templates.dir','green_skin'); |
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Gets a string from the clipboard, null if not a string or empty. |
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Sample var fromClipboard = application.getClipboardString(); |
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getCurrentLookAndFeelName() |
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Gets the name of the current Look And Feel specified in Application Preferences. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var laf = application.getCurrentLookAndFeelName(); |
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Get the name of the localhost. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var hostName = application.getHostName(); |
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Get the clients' IP address. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var ip = application.getIPAddress(); |
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Get the names of the used client licenses (as strings in array). |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var array = application.getLicenseNames(); |
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Returns the name of the operating system. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var osname = application.getOSName(); |
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Get all the printer names in an array. |
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Sample var printersArray = application.getPrinters(); |
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Get the screen height in pixels. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var height = application.getScreenHeight(); |
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Get the screen width in pixels. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var width = application.getScreenWidth(); |
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Returns a date object initialized on server with current date and time. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var servertime = application.getServerTimeStamp(); |
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Gets the HTTP server url. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample var url = application.getServerURL(); |
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Returns the name of the current solution. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var solutionName = application.getSolutionName(); |
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Get the solution release number. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var release = application.getSolutionRelease(); |
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Returns a date object initialized in client with current date and time.
This should be used instead of new Date() for webclients when the clients are in different times zones then the server.
Then this call will really return a time that is the locals webclients time. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var clienttime = application.getTimeStamp(); |
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Get a new UUID object (also known as GUID) or convert the parameter (that can be string or byte array) to an UUID object. A table column marked as UUID will work with such objects. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var new_uuid_object = application.getUUID(); // generate new uuid object
var uuid_object1 = application.getUUID(new_uuid_object.toString()); // convert a string representing an uuid to an uuid object
var uuid_object2 = application.getUUID(new_uuid_object.toBytes()); // convert a byte array representing an uuid to an uuid object |
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Get a new UUID object (also known as GUID) or convert the parameter (that can be string or byte array) to an UUID object. A table column marked as UUID will work with such objects. |
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Parameters Byte array representing an uuid |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var new_uuid_object = application.getUUID(); // generate new uuid object
var uuid_object1 = application.getUUID(new_uuid_object.toString()); // convert a string representing an uuid to an uuid object
var uuid_object2 = application.getUUID(new_uuid_object.toBytes()); // convert a byte array representing an uuid to an uuid object |
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Get a new UUID object (also known as GUID) or convert the parameter (that can be string or byte array) to an UUID object. A table column marked as UUID will work with such objects. |
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Parameters String representing an uuid |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var new_uuid_object = application.getUUID(); // generate new uuid object
var uuid_object1 = application.getUUID(new_uuid_object.toString()); // convert a string representing an uuid to an uuid object
var uuid_object2 = application.getUUID(new_uuid_object.toBytes()); // convert a byte array representing an uuid to an uuid object |
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Get a persistent user property. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample var value = application.getUserProperty('showOrders'); |
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Get all persistent user property names. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // display all user properties
allPropertyNames = application.getUserPropertyNames();
for(var i = 0; i < allPropertyNames.length; i++)
{
application.output(allPropertyNames[i] + " = " + application.getUserProperty(allPropertyNames[i]));
} |
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Retrieve a valuelist as array, to get real-values for display-values.
NOTE: this doesn't return a value for a valuelist that depends on a database relation or is a global method valuelist. |
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Parameters The name of the valuelist |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var packet_types = application.getValueListArray('packet_types');
if (a_realValue == packet_types['displayValue'])
{
} |
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getValueListDisplayValue(name, realValue) |
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Retrieve a valuelist display-value for a real-value.
NOTE: this doesn't return a value for a valuelist that depends on a database relation or is a global method valuelist. |
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Parameters Real value of the valuelist |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var displayable_status = application.getValueListDisplayValue('case_status',status); |
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Get all values from a custom or database type value list as dataset (with columns displayValue,realValue).
NOTE: this doesn't return a value for a valuelist that depends on a database relation or is a global method valuelist. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //Note:see databaseManager.JSDataSet for full details of dataset
var dataset = application.getValueListItems('my_en_types');
//example to calc a strange total
global_total = 0;
for( var i = 1 ; i <= dataset.getMaxRowIndex() ; i++ )
{
global_total = global_total + dataset.getValue(i,1);
}
//example to assign to dataprovider
//employee_salary = dataset.getValue(1,1) |
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Get all the valuelist names as array. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var array = application.getValueListNames(); |
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Returns the application version. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.getVersion(); |
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Get the main application window. This is the window that is created first for this client.
In a smart client this is always just the first started window where the solution is loaded in.
In a webclient the user may open the same solution in a new tab in the same browser. In that case the main solution
window will always be the first opened tab, even if that one was already closed.
application.getActiveWindow() will always return the currently active/focused window or dialog.
If you need the window of the current top-level form, controller.getWindow() of that form will
always return the correct window. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // close and dispose window resources
var mainAppWindow = application.getWindow(); |
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Get a window by window name. When not supplying a name, the main application window is grabbed. |
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Parameters the name of the window. If not specified, the main application JSWindow will be returned. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // close and dispose window resources
var win = application.getWindow("someWindowName");
if (win != null) {
win.destroy();
} |
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Returns true if the solution is running in the developer. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample var flag = application.isInDeveloper(); |
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isLastPrintPreviewPrinted() |
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Check if the last printpreview did print. |
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Sample //attached this method to onShow on the form being shown after printpreview
//set a global called scopes.globals.showPrintPreview to 1 in the onPrintPreview method
if (scopes.globals.showPrintPreview == 1)
{
scopes.globals.showPrintPreview = 0;//clear for next time
if (application.isLastPrintPreviewPrinted())
{
plugins.dialogs.showInfoDialog('Alert', 'There is printed in printpreview', 'OK')
}
} |
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Output something on the out stream. (if running in debugger view output console tab) |
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Parameters Object to send to output stream |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample // log level is used to determine how/if to log in servoy_log.txt; for smart client java out and err streams are used
application.output('my very important trace msg');// default log level: info |
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Output something on the out stream. (if running in debugger view output console tab) |
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Parameters Object to send to output stream |
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the log level where it should log to. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // log level is used to determine how/if to log in servoy_log.txt; for smart client java out and err streams are used
application.output('my very important msg',LOGGINGLEVEL.ERROR);// log level: error |
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overrideStyle(originalStyleName, newStyleName) |
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Overrides one style with another. In NGClient, it overrides the original stylesheet media defined on a solution with another media. |
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Parameters Name of the style to override |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample // Smart Client/Web Client usage
//This function will only have effect on forms not yet created, so solution onLoad is the best place to override'
//For example overriding the use of default/designed style anywhere in the solution from 'mystyle' to 'mystyle_mac'
application.overrideStyle('mystyle','mystyle_mace')//in this case both styles should have about the same classes
//NGClient usage
application.overrideStyle('oldstylesheet.css','mystylesheets/newstylesheet.css'); |
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Play a sound (AU file, an AIFF file, a WAV file, and a MIDI file). |
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Sample application.playSound('media:///click.wav'); |
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putClientProperty(name, value) |
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Parameters Name of the client property |
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New value of the client property |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //Only use this function from the solution on open method!
//In smart client, use this to set javax.swing.UIDefaults properties.
application.putClientProperty('ToolTip.hideAccelerator', true)
//To change the comboboxes selection background color, do this:
application.putClientProperty('ComboBox.selectionBackground', new Packages.javax.swing.plaf.ColorUIResource(java.awt.Color.RED))
//In web client, use this to change the template directory.
//To change the default dir of templates/default to templates/green_skin, do this:
application.putClientProperty('templates.dir','green_skin'); |
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Redo last action (if possible). |
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Removes all names given to the client via the admin page. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.removeAllClientInfo(); |
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Removes a string of client information which is stored on the server and
previously was added using the application.addClientInfo('client info')
This function can be called more than once, if you want to delete multiple
lines of client information. |
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Parameters A line of text to be removed from the client information
on behalf of the running Servoy client. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var removed = application.removeClientInfo('SaaS company name'); |
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setClipboardContent(string) |
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Sets a string object in the clipboard. |
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Parameters New content of the clipboard |
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Sample application.setClipboardContent('test'); |
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setNumpadEnterAsFocusNextEnabled(enabled) |
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Set if numpad enter should behave like focus next. |
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Parameters Boolean (true) if numpad enter should behave like focus next |
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Sample application.setNumpadEnterAsFocusNextEnabled(true); |
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Set the status area value. |
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Sample application.setStatusText('Your status text'); |
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setStatusText(text, tooltip) |
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Set the status area value.
NOTE: Most modern browsers do not support status bar and status text anymore. This method sets status property of the window using javascript. |
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Sample application.setStatusText('Your status text','Your status tooltip text'); |
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setToolbarVisible(name, visible) |
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Make a toolbar visible or invisible. |
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Parameters Visibility of the toolbar |
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Sample //example: hide the text toolbar
application.setToolbarVisible('text',false); |
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setUserProperty(name, value) |
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Sets a user property for this client: <br>
For headless clients(including Batch Processors and Authentication clients) the user property is stored in memory and will be lost upon client restart.
<br>
For Web Client the user property will be stored in a persistent cookie
<br>
For Smart Client it will be stored in a properties file on the client machine. |
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Parameters Name of the user property |
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New value of the user property |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample application.setUserProperty('showOrders','1'); |
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setValueListItems(name, dataset) |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset.
NOTE: if you modify values for checkbox/radio field, note that having one value in valuelist is a special case, so switching between one value and 0/multiple values after form is created may have side effects
NOTE: This is expensive operation, which triggers refresh of all visible forms. Over usage of this method may inflict performance issues. |
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Parameters Dataset with display/real values |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //set display values (return values will be same as display values)
application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'));
//set display values and return values (which are stored in dataprovider)
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array(10000,10010,10456));
//set display values and return values converted to numbers
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array('10000','10010', '10456'), true);
//do query and fill valuelist (see databaseManager for full details of queries/dataset)
//var query = 'select display_value,optional_real_value from test_table';
//var dataset = databaseManager.getDataSetByQuery(databaseManager.getDataSourceServerName(controller.getDataSource()), query, null, 25);
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',dataset); |
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setValueListItems(name, dataset, autoconvert) |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset.
NOTE: if you modify values for checkbox/radio field, note that having one value in valuelist is a special case, so switching between one value and 0/multiple values after form is created may have side effects
NOTE: This is expensive operation, which triggers refresh of all visible forms. Over usage of this method may inflict performance issues. |
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Parameters Dataset with display/real values |
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Boolean (true) if display values and return values should be converted to numbers |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //set display values (return values will be same as display values)
application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'));
//set display values and return values (which are stored in dataprovider)
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array(10000,10010,10456));
//set display values and return values converted to numbers
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array('10000','10010', '10456'), true);
//do query and fill valuelist (see databaseManager for full details of queries/dataset)
//var query = 'select display_value,optional_real_value from test_table';
//var dataset = databaseManager.getDataSetByQuery(databaseManager.getDataSourceServerName(controller.getDataSource()), query, null, 25);
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',dataset); |
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setValueListItems(name, displayValues) |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset.
NOTE: if you modify values for checkbox/radio field, note that having one value in valuelist is a special case, so switching between one value and 0/multiple values after form is created may have side effects
NOTE: This is expensive operation, which triggers refresh of all visible forms. Over usage of this method may inflict performance issues. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample //set display values (return values will be same as display values)
application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'));
//set display values and return values (which are stored in dataprovider)
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array(10000,10010,10456));
//set display values and return values converted to numbers
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array('10000','10010', '10456'), true);
//do query and fill valuelist (see databaseManager for full details of queries/dataset)
//var query = 'select display_value,optional_real_value from test_table';
//var dataset = databaseManager.getDataSetByQuery(databaseManager.getDataSourceServerName(controller.getDataSource()), query, null, 25);
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',dataset); |
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setValueListItems(name, displayValues, autoconvert) |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset.
NOTE: if you modify values for checkbox/radio field, note that having one value in valuelist is a special case, so switching between one value and 0/multiple values after form is created may have side effects
NOTE: This is expensive operation, which triggers refresh of all visible forms. Over usage of this method may inflict performance issues. |
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Parameters Boolean (true) if display values and return values should be converted to numbers |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //set display values (return values will be same as display values)
application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'));
//set display values and return values (which are stored in dataprovider)
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array(10000,10010,10456));
//set display values and return values converted to numbers
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array('10000','10010', '10456'), true);
//do query and fill valuelist (see databaseManager for full details of queries/dataset)
//var query = 'select display_value,optional_real_value from test_table';
//var dataset = databaseManager.getDataSetByQuery(databaseManager.getDataSourceServerName(controller.getDataSource()), query, null, 25);
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',dataset); |
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setValueListItems(name, displayValues, realValues) |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset.
NOTE: if you modify values for checkbox/radio field, note that having one value in valuelist is a special case, so switching between one value and 0/multiple values after form is created may have side effects
NOTE: This is expensive operation, which triggers refresh of all visible forms. Over usage of this method may inflict performance issues. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample //set display values (return values will be same as display values)
application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'));
//set display values and return values (which are stored in dataprovider)
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array(10000,10010,10456));
//set display values and return values converted to numbers
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array('10000','10010', '10456'), true);
//do query and fill valuelist (see databaseManager for full details of queries/dataset)
//var query = 'select display_value,optional_real_value from test_table';
//var dataset = databaseManager.getDataSetByQuery(databaseManager.getDataSourceServerName(controller.getDataSource()), query, null, 25);
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',dataset); |
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setValueListItems(name, displayValues, realValues, autoconvert) |
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Fill a custom type valuelist with values from array(s) or dataset.
NOTE: if you modify values for checkbox/radio field, note that having one value in valuelist is a special case, so switching between one value and 0/multiple values after form is created may have side effects
NOTE: This is expensive operation, which triggers refresh of all visible forms. Over usage of this method may inflict performance issues. |
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Parameters Boolean (true) if display values and return values should be converted to numbers |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //set display values (return values will be same as display values)
application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'));
//set display values and return values (which are stored in dataprovider)
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array(10000,10010,10456));
//set display values and return values converted to numbers
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',new Array('Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'),new Array('10000','10010', '10456'), true);
//do query and fill valuelist (see databaseManager for full details of queries/dataset)
//var query = 'select display_value,optional_real_value from test_table';
//var dataset = databaseManager.getDataSetByQuery(databaseManager.getDataSourceServerName(controller.getDataSource()), query, null, 25);
//application.setValueListItems('my_en_types',dataset); |
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Show the calendar, returns selected date or null if canceled. Initial value and date format can be also specified. |
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Sample var selectedDate = application.showCalendar(); |
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Show the calendar, returns selected date or null if canceled. Initial value and date format can be also specified. |
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Sample var selectedDate = application.showCalendar(); |
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showCalendar(selectedDate) |
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Show the calendar, returns selected date or null if canceled. Initial value and date format can be also specified. |
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Sample var selectedDate = application.showCalendar(); |
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showCalendar(selectedDate, dateFormat) |
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Show the calendar, returns selected date or null if canceled. Initial value and date format can be also specified. |
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Sample var selectedDate = application.showCalendar(); |
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Show the colorChooser. Returned value is in format #RRGGBB or null if canceled. |
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Sample var selectedColor = application.showColorChooser(); |
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showColorChooser(colorString) |
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Show the colorChooser. Returned value is in format #RRGGBB or null if canceled. |
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Sample var selectedColor = application.showColorChooser(); |
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Show the font chooser dialog. Returns the selected font. Can specify a default font. |
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Sample var selectedFont = application.showFontChooser();
elements.myfield.font = selectedFont |
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showFontChooser(defaultFont) |
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Show the font chooser dialog. Returns the selected font. Can specify a default font. |
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Sample var selectedFont = application.showFontChooser();
elements.myfield.font = selectedFont |
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Show the form specified by the parameter, that can be a name (is case sensitive!) or a form object.
This will show the form in the active/currently focused window. So when called from a form in a dialog the dialog will show the form. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.showForm('MyForm'); |
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Opens the i18n dialog so users can change translations. Returns the key selected by the user (not it's translation) or null if cancel is pressed. Optional parameters specify the initial selections in the dialog. |
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Sample application.showI18NDialog("servoy.button.close", "en"); |
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showI18NDialog(keyToSelect) |
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Opens the i18n dialog so users can change translations. Returns the key selected by the user (not it's translation) or null if cancel is pressed. Optional parameters specify the initial selections in the dialog. |
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Sample application.showI18NDialog("servoy.button.close", "en"); |
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showI18NDialog(keyToSelect, languageToSelect) |
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Opens the i18n dialog so users can change translations. Returns the key selected by the user (not it's translation) or null if cancel is pressed. Optional parameters specify the initial selections in the dialog. |
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Parameters Default selected language |
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Sample application.showI18NDialog("servoy.button.close", "en"); |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.showURL('http://www.example.com');
//webclient specific additional parameters...
//2nd parameter: target frame or named dialog/window, so its possible to control in which (internal) frame or dialog the url is loaded, '_self' is current window,'_blank' is new dialog, '_top' is main window
//3rd parameter: dialog options used when a dialog is specified, example: 'height=200,width=400,status=yes,toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=no'
//3rd or 4th parameter: a timeout in seconds when the url should be shown, immediately/0 is default' |
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showURL(url, webclientTarget) |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Parameters Target frame or named dialog/window |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.showURL('http://www.example.com');
//webclient specific additional parameters...
//2nd parameter: target frame or named dialog/window, so its possible to control in which (internal) frame or dialog the url is loaded, '_self' is current window,'_blank' is new dialog, '_top' is main window
//3rd parameter: dialog options used when a dialog is specified, example: 'height=200,width=400,status=yes,toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=no'
//3rd or 4th parameter: a timeout in seconds when the url should be shown, immediately/0 is default' |
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showURL(url, webclientTarget, timeout) |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Parameters Target frame or named dialog/window |
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A timeout in seconds when the url should be shown |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.showURL('http://www.example.com');
//webclient specific additional parameters...
//2nd parameter: target frame or named dialog/window, so its possible to control in which (internal) frame or dialog the url is loaded, '_self' is current window,'_blank' is new dialog, '_top' is main window
//3rd parameter: dialog options used when a dialog is specified, example: 'height=200,width=400,status=yes,toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=no'
//3rd or 4th parameter: a timeout in seconds when the url should be shown, immediately/0 is default' |
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showURL(url, webclientTarget, webclientTargetOptions) |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Parameters Target frame or named dialog/window |
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Dialog options used when a dialog is specified / a timeout in seconds when the url should be shown |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.showURL('http://www.example.com');
//webclient specific additional parameters...
//2nd parameter: target frame or named dialog/window, so its possible to control in which (internal) frame or dialog the url is loaded, '_self' is current window,'_blank' is new dialog, '_top' is main window
//3rd parameter: dialog options used when a dialog is specified, example: 'height=200,width=400,status=yes,toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=no'
//3rd or 4th parameter: a timeout in seconds when the url should be shown, immediately/0 is default' |
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showURL(url, webclientTarget, webclientTargetOptions, timeout) |
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Shows an URL in a browser. |
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Parameters Target frame or named dialog/window |
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Dialog options used when a dialog is specified / a timeout in seconds when the url should be shown |
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A timeout in seconds when the url should be shown |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample application.showURL('http://www.example.com');
//webclient specific additional parameters...
//2nd parameter: target frame or named dialog/window, so its possible to control in which (internal) frame or dialog the url is loaded, '_self' is current window,'_blank' is new dialog, '_top' is main window
//3rd parameter: dialog options used when a dialog is specified, example: 'height=200,width=400,status=yes,toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=no'
//3rd or 4th parameter: a timeout in seconds when the url should be shown, immediately/0 is default' |
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Sleep for specified time (in milliseconds). |
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Parameters Sleep time in milliseconds |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //Sleep for 3 seconds
application.sleep(3000); |
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Undo last action (if possible). |
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Updates the UI (painting). If in a script an element changed and the script continues doing
things, you can give an number in ms how long this can take.
Warning: this gives the UI time to paint, but this also means that it will give the ui time to respond to all other events,
so if a user keeps clicking on other stuff this will also be handled right away inside this call.
NOTE:In NGClient, this method will send to browser all outstanding changes. If called too often (with many changes), can cause performance issues. |
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Sample application.updateUI(500);
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Updates the UI (painting). If in a script an element changed and the script continues doing
things, you can give an number in ms how long this can take.
Warning: this gives the UI time to paint, but this also means that it will give the ui time to respond to all other events,
so if a user keeps clicking on other stuff this will also be handled right away inside this call.
NOTE:In NGClient, this method will send to browser all outstanding changes. If called too often (with many changes), can cause performance issues. |
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Parameters How long the update should take in milliseconds |
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Sample application.updateUI(500);
//continue doing things |
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