[izpack-users] Debugging Panel

Hal Vaughan hal at thresholddigital.com
Tue Mar 7 15:00:10 CET 2006


On Tuesday 07 March 2006 03:10, Klaus Bartz wrote:
> Hi,
> nice to see a new panel.
> Of course, docu is real importent because not so much people means
> (as I) that the source is the best docu :-)
> Buy the way

Fabrice did some fine tuning on the panel and added JavaDocs.  I've sent 
him regular docs on it for inclusion in IzPack documentation (although 
for a panel like this, documentation was not long!).

I've got some other panels on the way, but they depend on something 
Fabrice and I are working on together, which we're not quite ready to 
put on the list for examination.  The panels and our joint project add 
a few things we think everyone will appreciate.

Hal

> Am 06.03.2006, 17:36 Uhr, schrieb Miraodb <miraodb at hotmail.com>:
> > Hey,
> >
> > Better think twice before posting ;) ahahahhaha
> > Just kidding !
> > Just tried this panel and it's real cool.
> >
> > If you can write up a small doc (should be real small from what i
> > can imagine...) and then i can commit that if nobody is against it.
> > I'll of course update the docu.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > fabrice
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Hal Vaughan" <hal at thresholddigital.com>
> > To: <izpack-users at berlios.de>
> > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 3:17 AM
> > Subject: Re: [izpack-users] Debugging Panel
> >
> >> Attached is a slightly newer version, that prints out everything
> >> to the console and presents it in a scrollable text area for ease
> >> of viewing.
> >>
> >> Hal
> >>
> >> On Sunday 05 March 2006 12:07, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> >> > While working on a few panels, I found I needed to get values of
> >> > several variables in InstallData as well as reading allPacks and
> >> > selectedPacks to see which packs were there and which were
> >> > selected.
> >> >
> >> > One panel I'm working on, ProgramFinderPanel, can remove packs
> >> > from allPacks and selectedPacks, but has to re-insert them if
> >> > the end user backs up, so I needed a way to check all the
> >> > variables both before and after the panel I was testing.  I've
> >> > gotten tired of temporarily altering other panels to print out
> >> > variables or pack names to check on the results from the panel
> >> > I'm working on, and realized it'd be easier to make a simple
> >> > test panel.
> >> >
> >> > I created DataCheckPanel, which has NOTHING but a line of text
> >> > on it, saying it is for debugging (maybe I'll add a scrolling
> >> > text area to it), but it prints to the console a sorted list of
> >> > all the variables in InstallData, along with a list of allPacks,
> >> > indentifying which packs are selected.
> >> >
> >> > The code is attached.  (Does this list accept attachments?  If
> >> > not, I'll reply to this with the code in the text of the
> >> > letter.)
> >> >
> >> > I hope it can help others like it's helped me.
> >> >
> >> > Hal
> >
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