Yeah Don, this is great! I was doing it the hard way after looking at your 
example. This will give me plenty to chew on for a while. Thanks a lot! This is 
much appreciated.

Mike

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Dunne, Donald G
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 4:07 PM
To: Nebula Dev
Subject: Re: [nebula-dev] Ordering columns programmatically?

I've added an example of this to the example package withing the xviewer 
plugin.  Sync up the latest source code to see it.
You can run MyXViewerTest.java  (in Eclipse, right-click -> Run-As -> Java 
Application) to see it work.

The customization icon allows the user to easily toggle between the table 
default and their stored options.
Also added MyDefaultCustomizations to answer your question, Mike, on how to 
build a CustomizeData object to be sent in upon user selecting to change.  The 
example also has two items at the top to show how they can be used.

To also answer your question here:

   public static CustomizeData getCompletionCustomization() {
      CustomizeData data = new CustomizeData();
      data.setName("Name Status");
      data.setGuid(XViewerLib.generateGuidStr());
      data.setNameSpace(MyXViewerFactory.COLUMN_NAMESPACE);

      XViewerColumn nameColumn = MyXViewerFactory.Name_Col.copy();
      nameColumn.setSortForward(true);
      nameColumn.setWidth(175);
      nameColumn.setShow(true);
      data.getColumnData().getColumns().add(nameColumn);

      XViewerColumn percentCol = MyXViewerFactory.Completed_Col.copy();
      percentCol.setWidth(150);
      percentCol.setShow(true);

      data.getColumnData().getColumns().add(percentCol);
      return data;
   }
Hope that helps,
Don

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Stapleton, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:18 AM
To: Nebula Dev
Subject: Re: [nebula-dev] Ordering columns programmatically?
Thanks Donald,
I've been looking at the code for CustomizeManager, CustomizeData, 
XViewerColumn, and XViewerFactory to try and determine the best way to go about 
creating CustomizeData objects to represent my data groupings. Currently in the 
example code the columns are created and registered in the factory class. As 
well, what you see in the table are those columns created and registered from 
the factory class. Are you saying that I should create XViewerColumns and add 
then to a CustomizeData object along with any filters and sorters I might want 
and then just load a customization selected by the user as described below. I'm 
failing to see the connection between the columns defined in the XViewerFactory 
and those defined from a CustomizeData object? Do all columns need to be 
defined from the MyXViewerFactory up front and then added to a CustomizeData 
object to create the different data views? Could you elaborate a little on this 
process?

TIA,
Mike

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Dunne, Donald G
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 8:33 AM
To: Nebula Dev
Subject: Re: [nebula-dev] Ordering columns programmatically?

Since an XViewer customization includes width, sorting, filtering and etc, you 
can't just reorder the columns, you have to set a full CustomizationData 
object.  From XViewer class, you can 
getCustomizationMgr().loadCustomization(CustomizeData)

Your pulldown selection can just select the appropriate CustomizeData and set 
it.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Stapleton, Mike
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 9:31 AM
To: Nebula Dev
Subject: [nebula-dev] Ordering columns programmatically?
Maybe someone can help me here? I want to be able to build different 
pre-defined data groupings. I have a dropdown which allows the user to select 
the group of data they want to see. In the process of doing this the order of 
the columns needs to change to match the new data and grouping. This requires 
me to add/delete some columns as well as reorder some columns. I provide 
content and label providers to define each data grouping and reset them and the 
input when the user makes a selection from the Group By dropdown menu. I added 
a function in my extension of the XViewer Factory that calls 
clearColumnRegistration and then I re-register the columns in the order I want. 
Problem is that the columns never reorder. The new content and label providers 
appear to get set and my data gets re-ordered but the column headers remain in 
the same position? So the headers don't match the column data? I now you can 
hide and reorder columns from the Customize Dialog and by just dragging columns 
to a different position but I'm interested in doing this programmatically to 
get the data the user really wants to see and the way they want to see it. I'm 
I going about this in the right way or am I missing something? Anyone try 
something like this yet? Any explanation of why I can't reorder the columns by 
clearing them from the registration and re-registering then would be helpful.

TIA,
Michael
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