Re: D2J
Re: D2J
- Subject: Re: D2J
- From: "B. Shank" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 17:57:52 -0700
On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 04:27 PM, Rob Caljouw wrote:
Hi list,
Is anyone familiar with the initialization that take place when a D2JC
application starts? The application works well when it starts as a
normal
EODynamicApplication.
However, when I add a Login screen, based on the
example in "Building a Login Window" section of the Java Client Desktop
Applications book the menus do not appear.
Any good reason why you're not using the JCAuthentication framework ini
5.2? It would make your life much easier!
There is only the main
application menu and an Edit menu.
What other menus do you expect/want to appear?
I also had to explicitly add Class.forName() to the Application class
because it did not load the appropriate JDBC drivers for the multiple
models
in the application.
This sounds suspicious. Can you explain more about why you had to do
this?
The Apple document describes removing menus and menu items but I
couldn't
find any information on adding them. I don't want any extra functions
just
the normal menus and items available.
I think there's a chapter called Adding Custom Menu Items.
Everything else appears to function just fine but I wonder what else
does
not get initialized properly.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
--
R.J. (Rob) Caljouw, P.Eng.
President
Bennett Technology Group, LLC.
Phone: 770-957-1866 (537)
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