Are you adding the parent to the tab pane's tab sequence, or directly to the tab pane itself? If you are doing the latter, it could definitely be the cause of the problem.
On Mar 1, 2010, at 11:08 AM, David McNelis wrote: > I also tried adding a test label to my parent wtkx, then loading it into the > code, with > > Label testLabel = (Label) parentSerializer.get(“testLabel”); > > I then spit out the current label text. Then set the label to different > text. However the new text value never ends up being re-painted on the > screen, despite direct calls to repaint the label, the box pane, the window… > but when I spit the testLabel.getText() to system out again, it does contain > the new value. > > I don’t know if it makes any difference but the parent component hear is > living inside a TabPane…I had left that out previously because it seems kind > of inconsequential…and in my other TabPanes I haven’t had issues adding or > removing components. > > From: David McNelis [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 9:03 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: Trouble adding components dynamically > > Hopefully this doesn’t get too jacked up in email, but here is an excerpt of > the code and the wtkx files that I’m using. I also tried just adding a > test label to the containerPane as well and that did not show up either. But > if I wtkx:include the child component as a child of the “containerPane” then > the child component does display. > > Code: > > containerPane = (BoxPane)parentSerializer.get("containerPane"); > > for(int i=0, n=array.getLength(); i<n; i++){ > WTKXSerializer wtkx = new WTKXSerializer(); > BoxPane singlePane = null; > > try { > singlePane = (BoxPane)wtkx.readObject(this, > "child.wtkx"); > } catch (IOException e) { > > e.printStackTrace(); > } catch (SerializationException e) { > > e.printStackTrace(); > } > > singlePane.setVisible(true); > > containerPane.add(singlePane); > } > > > Parent component: > > <Border xmlns:wtkx="http://pivot.apache.org/wtkx" > xmlns="org.apache.pivot.wtk" preferredWidth="800" preferredHeight="600"> > > <content> > > <ScrollPane horizontalScrollBarPolicy="fill" verticalScrollBarPolicy="fill"> > > <view> > > <BoxPane orientation="vertical" > wtkx:id="containerPane"> > </BoxPane> > </view></ScrollPane></content></Border> > > Child component: > > <BoxPane xmlns:wtkx="http://pivot.apache.org/wtkx" > xmlns="org.apache.pivot.wtk" preferredWidth="800" preferredHeight="600" > orientation="vertical"> > > <BoxPane orientation="vertical" wtkx:id="childPane"> > > > <BoxPane orientation="horizontal"> > <Label text="Blah blah"></Label> > <ListButton wtkx:id="button1"></ListButton> > <Label text="Blah blah:"></Label> > <ListButton wtkx:id="button2"></ListButton> > </BoxPane> > <BoxPane orientation="vertical"> > <Label text="Filler:"></Label> > > <Border> > <content> > <ScrollPane preferredHeight="25" > horizontalScrollBarPolicy="fill" > verticalScrollBarPolicy="fill_to_capacity"> > <view> > <TextArea wtkx:id="textarea1" > preferredWidth="600" text="Sample Text"> > </TextArea> > </view> > </ScrollPane> > </content> > </Border> > </BoxPane> > <BoxPane orientation="vertical"> > <Label text="More stuff:"></Label> > > <Border> > <content> > <ScrollPane preferredHeight="100" > horizontalScrollBarPolicy="fill" > verticalScrollBarPolicy="fill_to_capacity"> > <view> > <TextArea wtkx:id="textarea2" > preferredWidth="600" > text="Sample Text"> > </TextArea> > </view> > </ScrollPane> > </content> > </Border> > </BoxPane> > </BoxPane> > </BoxPane> > > From: Greg Brown [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 8:40 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Trouble adding components dynamically > > That sounds like it should work. Can you provide some sample code? That might > help identify the issue. > > On Mar 1, 2010, at 9:28 AM, David McNelis wrote: > > > Morning, > > I have a situation where I am cycling through an array and for each element > in the array I need to add a set of components to a BoxPane. To do this, I > wrote a wtkx file that contained the components that I need to create each > time I go through the array. As I go through an iteration I read in the wtkx > file with a WTKXSerializer.readObject, casting into another BoxPane, then > attempt to add the new object to my parent. Essentially like so: > > WTKXSerializer wtkx = new WTKXSerializer(); > BoxPane child = (BoxPane) wtxk.readObject(this,”myfile.wtkx”); > > parent.add(child); > > This as I go through my application I get no errors, no warnings, but > myfile.wtkx does not actually display. I tried doing something akin to > child.setVisible(true), but it hasn’t made any difference. > > I thought that maybe there was an issue with my parent BoxPane, so I tried > including myfile.wtkx as a wtkx:include parameter in the parent file, and to > my surprise the components in myfile.wtkx displayed as I would have expected > it to using the programmatic method. Am I doing something clearly wrong? Is > there likely an issue with my parent or child wtkx file that I should be > looking for? > > Also, the parent.add(child) is executing…its not like I never get to that > block of code…feel like I need to mention that since it’s the first thing > that comes to mind as a simple issue. > > Thanks for any thoughts. > > David > > >
