I just tried this:
Form hi = new Form("XML", BoxLayout.y());
Button write = new Button("Write");
hi.add(write);
write.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt) {
Element root = new Element("root");
XMLWriter xw = new XM
You have two options. Either native HTML or do it yourself. The native HTML
can only be rendered in a very specific component area. That's a platform
specific limitation that we can't workaround.
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Hi,
I think pubnub cut support for older libraries they implemented. I haven't
paid much attention since websockets proved to be a good substitute and
removed the need for solutions like that.
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I don't know of a general solution. In my own universe I have a parallel
to String called Text,
which allows mixed text fonts colors and icons. Very handy once you have
built out duplicates
for all th widgets that have String arguments.
Curse Java for making all the consumers of strings use a
Thanks, however I don't like that lightweight option.
What does one use on Mobile devices to mix up fonts like size and color
highlighting.
What is the preferred method?
Regards.
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Hi,
I have some problems to generate an XML file, the file is created but the
root tag is not written into the file when I call the writeXML(writer,
root) method;
Here is the code :
try{
//Element root
Element root = new Element("root");
String path = FileSystemStorage.
Hi Shai,
I used below code to receive the message, but it didn't come. Do I need to
execute this subscribe somewhere like original PubNub needs to execute
after subscribe.
public void subMessage() {
Pubnub pubnub = new Pubnub(publishKey, subscribeKey);
try