OK ... thank you.
On Aug 18, 11:59 am, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, we plan to have this available for 3.2 which is scheduled for mid
> October.
>
> Holger
>
> On Aug 18, 2009, at 6:28 AM, Barb wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Might these be available to TBE in the next release? If so, when would
> > that be?
>
> > On Aug 3, 10:09 pm, Barb <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Thanks Holger.
>
> >> On Jul 31, 4:56 pm, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Barb,
>
> >>> here is an example of using SPARQLMotion and SPIN to define new
> >>> services:
>
> >>>http://www.topquadrant.com/products/SPARQLMotion_docs/SPARQLMotion_ex
> >>> ...
>
> >>> This does not cover the particular UI modules, but you will find
> >>> them in
> >>> the standard SM module library (sparqlmotionlib.owl) under
> >>> sml:ImportFromVariousModules. This includes
>
> >>> -sml:EnterLiteral
> >>> - sml:SelectInstance
> >>> - sml:SelectResource
>
> >>> and (under RDFProcessing)
>
> >>> - sml:DisplayEditForm
>
> >>> Note: these are not yet supported in conjunction with TBE
> >>> applications,
> >>> but we are working on a closer integration to implement interactive
> >>> scripts and wizards in the next few weeks.
>
> >>> Holger
>
> >>> Barb wrote:
> >>>> What would I need to import to have sml:SelectInstance or
> >>>> sml:DisplayEditForm available to me?
> >>>> Would you have an example?
>
> >>>> Barb
>
> >>>> On Jul 31, 4:32 pm, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]>
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>> TopBraid comes with the Rhino ECMAScript engine, but this is
> >>>>> different
> >>>>> from full JavaScript, as it does not live inside of a web
> >>>>> browser. As a
> >>>>> result, JavaScript-specific UI feature such as prompts are not
> >>>>> supported.
>
> >>>>> In order to collect user input, you need to use SPARQLMotion-
> >>>>> based SPIN
> >>>>> functions with modules such as sml:SelectInstance or
> >>>>> sml:DisplayEditForm.
>
> >>>>> Holger
>
> >>>>> Barb wrote:
> >>>>>> I'm using JavaScript to define a SPIN function.
> >>>>>> I've created a javascript file that simply returns a string.
> >>>>>> I followed all the steps outlined in the "Using JavaScript to
> >>>>>> define
> >>>>>> SPIN/SPARQL Functions" under Help and everything worked fine.
> >>>>>> Next I wanted to try a SPIN function that displayed a dialog box.
> >>>>>> I tried this with my javascript and it didn't work.
> >>>>>> I received the following message ....
> >>>>>> Failed to retrieve all query results
> >>>>>> Error in JavaScript call: org.mozilla.javascript.EcmaError:
> >>>>>> ReferenceError: "prompt" is not defined. (myPrompt.js#1)
> >>>>>> This is my function ...
> >>>>>> function myPromptTest() {
> >>>>>> var a = prompt("What is your name", "Type your name here");
> >>>>>> return a ;
> >>>>>> }
> >>>>>> I'm guessing "prompt" is something not defined/allowed within
> >>>>>> Composer.
> >>>>>> Is there another way to have a SPIN function launch a dialog?
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