Dave,
Please try now.
Cheers, Greg Greg
I updated to current PTP 7.0 source
then tried using this new interface. I'm getting a null pointer exception
when I call widgetDescriptor.getLaunchConfigurationDialog.run(true, true,
command) where widgetDescriptor is an IWidgetDescriptor2 object and command
is an instance of a class which implements org.eclipse.jface.operation.IRunnableWithProgress.
I stepped thru the code with a debugger
and my custom widget constructor gets an instance of an UpdateModelFactory.ControlDescriptor.
I stepped thru the code which runs when
I click my custom button and stepped into widgetDescriptor.getLaunchConfigurationDialog().
In that method, I see code that returns tab.getLaunchConfigurationDialog
and I see that tab.fLaunchConfigurationDialog, which I think getLaunchConfigurationTab
returns, is null.
Dave
From:
Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Parallel Tools Platform
general developers <ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
08/06/2013 10:34 AM
Subject:
Re: [ptp-dev]
Displaying progress monitor dialog for a job
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Dave,
I suspect the problem is because you already have a modal
dialog open (the run configuration) and you can't have two modal dialogs
at the same time.
Instead of a job, I think you'll need to use the ILaunchConfigurationDialog#run()
method. Assuming you have the launch configuration dialog, you'd do something
like this:
try {
launchConfigurationDialog.run(true, true, new IRunnableWithProgress()
{
public void run(IProgressMonitor monitor) throws InvocationTargetException,
InterruptedException {
… your code here ...
}
});
} catch (InvocationTargetException e1) {
…
} catch (InterruptedException e2) {
…
};
This will use a progress monitor that is displayed on
the lower part of the launch configuration dialog. If the first argument
is true, then a separate thread will be used. You may or may not need this,
so I would try both to see which works best. If the second argument is
true, then a cancel button will be displayed also.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Regards,
Greg
On Aug 6, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Dave Wootton <dwootton@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Greg
I'm calling this method right after creating the object. This is the code
I have to create the job where LSFCommand extends the Job class
queueQuery = new
LSFCommand(Messages.QueueCommandDesc, connection, queryCommand);
queueQuery.setUser(true);
queueQuery.addJobChangeListener(jobListener);
queueQuery.schedule();
Dave
From: Greg
Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Parallel
Tools Platform general developers <ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 08/06/2013
08:48 AM
Subject: Re:
[ptp-dev] Displaying progress monitor dialog for a job
Sent by: ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Dave,
Calling setUser(true) should work, but it has to be called before the job
is scheduled. Where are you setting this?
Regards,
Greg
On Aug 6, 2013, at 7:09 AM, Dave Wootton <dwootton@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I'm working on bug 413192 and have the changes to run LSF commands as a
job instead of on the UI thread mostly working. The one thing I cannot
get working is getting the progress monitor to appear as a pop up dialog.
Right now, I can click a list button in the resources tab of a LSF target
system configuration and get a progress monitor appear in the progress
view while the job is running. However, if I want to cancel the job, for
instance if LSF is down and the command hung, I cannot cancel the job unless
I close the run configuration dialog then cancel the progress monitor,
since the run configuration dialog is modal.
I'd like to have the progress monitor appear as a popup dialog with a cancel
button like I see elsewhere but I can't figure out how to make that work.
I saw a web page that suggested calling Job.setUser(true) would do this
but it is not working. I also tried setting the job priority to Job.Interactive
and that did not help.
Does anyone have suggestions how to make this work?
Dave
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