Sounds very interesting! Let us know if you have any other questions. On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Rendell, Stephen / Kuehne + Nagel / Ntg CI wrote:
> Thanks very much. > We are starting a rich client proof–of–concept using various swing / GUI > frameworks, layout managers etc and pivot is looking like a favourite. > > Cheers, > Steve > > From: Greg Brown [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 13 April 2010 12:29 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Serving WTKX from the server > > It is definitely possible. WTKXSerializer implements the Serializer > interface, which defines a readObject(InputStream) method. You can just pass > this method a stream you have opened to the server. > > You might even be able to do it using a GetQuery (though you will probably > want to call the asynchronous version of execute(), the one that takes a > TaskListener argument): > > GetQuery query = new GetQuery("foo.com", "/bar.wtkx"); > query.setSerializer(new WTKXSerializer()); > Object result = query.execute(); > > Hope this helps. If you try it, I would be curious to know how it works out. > > G > > On Apr 13, 2010, at 5:39 AM, Rendell, Stephen / Kuehne + Nagel / Ntg CI wrote: > > > Hi, > > We have a requirement for ‘dynamic screens’, i.e. the layout/type etc of > widgets is configured at runtime by an admin and stored in the DB. Is there a > way of loading WTKX files from the server to achieve this, rather than having > them stored statically in a jar etc? > > Thanks, > Steve R > > > > Kuehne + Nagel Ltd. ( the Company) trade solely upon the conditions of the > British International Freight Association. Copies of these Conditions can be > obtained on application to the Company or upon application to the Director > General of the British International Freight Association at Redfern House, > Browells Lane, Feltham, Middx, TW13 7EP > > This email and any attachments are confidential and solely for the use of the > intended recipient. They may contain material protected by legal professional > or other privilege. If you are not the intended recipient or the person > responsible for delivering to the intended recipient, you are not authorised > to and must not disclose, copy, distribute or retain this email or its > attachments. Although this email and its attachments are believed to be free > of any virus or other defect, it is the responsibility of the recipient to > ensure that they are virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the > company for any loss or damage arising from receipt or use thereof. > > Kuehne + Nagel Ltd. > Registered in England and Wales number 01722216. > VAT Registration Number GB 864 4409 10. > Registered Office: 1 Union Business Park, Florence Way, Rockingham Road, > Uxbridge, Middlesex. UB8 2LS > > > Kuehne + Nagel Ltd. ( the Company) trade solely upon the conditions of the > British International Freight Association. Copies of these Conditions can be > obtained on application to the Company or upon application to the Director > General of the British International Freight Association at Redfern House, > Browells Lane, Feltham, Middx, TW13 7EP > > This email and any attachments are confidential and solely for the use of the > intended recipient. They may contain material protected by legal professional > or other privilege. If you are not the intended recipient or the person > responsible for delivering to the intended recipient, you are not authorised > to and must not disclose, copy, distribute or retain this email or its > attachments. Although this email and its attachments are believed to be free > of any virus or other defect, it is the responsibility of the recipient to > ensure that they are virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the > company for any loss or damage arising from receipt or use thereof. > > Kuehne + Nagel Ltd. > Registered in England and Wales number 01722216. > VAT Registration Number GB 864 4409 10. > Registered Office: 1 Union Business Park, Florence Way, Rockingham Road, > Uxbridge, Middlesex. UB8 2LS
