Hello Florian

>As I unterstand openlazslo is an open source alternative for adobe
flex. The lzx files will be complied to an swf file. Is this right?
The runtime for the swf files is now flashplayer.

=> Yes, you are right.
But the lzx file can call java service when it is running.
I think you'd better to understand more details of Lazslo application.
You can get these information from OpenLazslo wiki.

>Can you tell me how the connection between openlaszlo and java exactly
works?

=> If you look over the content of lzx file you can find the calling java
service.

For example, in the 271 line of file checkLoginData.lzx
you can find
<netRemoteCallHib name="getActiveLdapConfigs" funcname=
"ldapconfigservice.getActiveLdapConfigs"

here, the funcname is the calling java class [ldapconfigservice] method [
getActiveLdapConfigs]

>Is it possilbe to find out the currenty user who is logged on under
windows?
It is possible I think. But you should understand lzx file and according
java service.

Hope you could resolve it early.

Regards.
Yali




送信者:     Florian Feicht <[email protected]> 日付: 2011/04/06
       11:01 ZE2

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件名:  Re: [openmeetings-dev] customizing login mask


Hello Yali,
thank you very much for your information.
Can you tell me how the connection between openlaszlo and java exactly
works?
As I unterstand openlazslo is an open source alternative for adobe
flex. The lzx files will be complied to an swf file. Is this right?
The runtime for the swf files is now flashplayer.

Is it possilbe to find out the currenty user who is logged on under
windows?
Because I didn't find a solution yet.
If java code will be exucted on the client, I can find out the name.
But I actually don't know if there is any java code or ony streaming.

Best Regards,
Florian

2011/4/6  <[email protected]>:
>
>
> Hello Florian
>
> This is Yali. Please let me reply you on behalf of Mr.Sebastian.
> I think he is very busy in a lot of things. :-)
>
> About you question, I think firstly you should understand the
openmeetings
> system architecture and what is openlazslo.
>
> In fact after you import openmeetings source package in your local
Eclipse
> you can read all of them, the laszlo source and java source.
>
> Basically if you want to modify screen layout you should make some
changes
> on proper .lzx file.
>
>  You can open .lzx file and modify them in Eclipse workbench if you
install
> laszlo plugin in Eclipse.
> *You can download spket plugin from here http://spket.com/download.html
>
> Based on your needs, open checkLoginData.lzx file in Eclipse, modify it
and
> test it on eclipse tomcat.
>
> *About how to contribute openmeetings development environment you can
refer
> here
>  http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/BuildSourceNew
>
> Hope my reply could give you some help.
>
> Yali
>
>
>
>
> 送信者:     Florian Feicht <[email protected]>@googlegroups.com
日
>       付: 2011/04/06 07:38 ZE2
>
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> 件名:  Re: [openmeetings-dev] customizing login mask
>
>
> Ok thank you.
> Im not sure I understood how the connection between openlazslo and java
> works.
> Is it possible to find out the currently logged on user in windows
> with openlaszlo? As I understood no java code will excuted on the
> client execpt the screensharing application. Is this right?
> Because I know how to find out the user with java.
> Thank you very much.
>
> Best Regards,
> Florian
>
> 2011/4/5 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
>> the file to look at is: base/auth/checkLoginData.lzx
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>> 2011/4/5 Florian Feicht <[email protected]>:
>>> Hello,
>>> can you tell me where I can change the login mask?
>>> I would like to add a field.
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Florian
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