The .test package has all the code you would need to get started.  You can 
right-click on XViewerTest -> Run As -> Java Application to see the example.  
After that, just copy all the classes in that package to your own project and 
start modifying as needed.

Yes, documentation is not as desired, maybe if someone has some 
time/resources/expertise in tech writing, they could come up with better docs.  
We decided an example was the best method of communication given the resources.

Also, we're happy to answer questions as they come up.

Don
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Stapleton, Mike
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 7:26 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [nebula-dev] XViewer Widget problems?

Hi,
I am new on the nebula mailing list and got on it because of problems trying to 
use the XViewer widget. I am working with the XViewer source I downloaded from 
the Nebula sight. It looks to also contain the XViewer test code. I am trying 
to figure out what parts belong in the API and which parts are internal and are 
not part of the API so I can use it as intended. Does anyone on the team have 
any XViewer examples that I could examine for this purpose. I have the test 
code but it does not make a good candidate for an example. It uses internal 
libraries that probably only exist for testing, has hard coded data right in 
the classes to mention just a few problems. It is difficult to tell what 
interfaces should be implemented in order to use the XViewer and which should 
be only accessed by XViewer code. The test example seems highly coupled 
especially the code addressing columns? Documentation is scarce to say the 
least so any help on this issue would be appreciated.

Michael Stapleton
Sr. Software Engineer - Cheyenne Uplink Center
Echostar Broadcasting Corporation
(307) 633-5448

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