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‎May 09, 2011
06:05 PM
Urgent: How to add custom panel
I'm using InstallAnywhere 2010 Standard SP1. I wrote a custom panel following the example under CustomCode dir.
In advance builder -> Pre-Install section, there is Pre-Install Action List. I click 'Add Action...' button, the pop-up 'Choose an action' dialog showed up.
There are two tabs in this dialog, one is General, the other is Panels. I couldn't find an option for me to add custom panel.
I tried to add 'Execute Custom Code', specifying the jar and class to execute, but after building the installer, the custom panel wasn't show up.
I searched document and this board, couldn't find any answer.
Seems there is a really simply step I'm missing. Please help!
Thanks.
In advance builder -> Pre-Install section, there is Pre-Install Action List. I click 'Add Action...' button, the pop-up 'Choose an action' dialog showed up.
There are two tabs in this dialog, one is General, the other is Panels. I couldn't find an option for me to add custom panel.
I tried to add 'Execute Custom Code', specifying the jar and class to execute, but after building the installer, the custom panel wasn't show up.
I searched document and this board, couldn't find any answer.
Seems there is a really simply step I'm missing. Please help!
Thanks.
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‎May 10, 2011
01:34 AM
Hi NathanW,
Under the 'Panels' tab, you can find 'Panel: Custom Code'. You need to select it and provide your class name as well the Jar file in which the class resides.
Thanks,
Rangarao
Under the 'Panels' tab, you can find 'Panel: Custom Code'. You need to select it and provide your class name as well the Jar file in which the class resides.
Thanks,
Rangarao
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‎May 10, 2011
04:51 AM
HI nathanw,
I see you are using InstallAnywhere Standard which do not have support for Custom Code Panel.This feature is available only in Enterprise Edition.
Thanks,
Madhav Pai
I see you are using InstallAnywhere Standard which do not have support for Custom Code Panel.This feature is available only in Enterprise Edition.
Thanks,
Madhav Pai