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‎Jun 07, 2006
11:09 AM
Executing a Custom Wizard Action from a feature
Hi,
Is there any way that I can execute a Custom Wizard Action for a particular feature..during the Install sequence.
For eg: I have a CancellableWizardAction that displays a progress bar..but I want this action when a particular feature is getting executed...Please reply ASAP
Is there any way that I can execute a Custom Wizard Action for a particular feature..during the Install sequence.
For eg: I have a CancellableWizardAction that displays a progress bar..but I want this action when a particular feature is getting executed...Please reply ASAP
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‎Jun 07, 2006
02:14 PM
For one approach, please see the condition described in this thread: [thread]159796[/thread].
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‎Jun 07, 2006
04:10 PM
I think what you want to do is create a custom Product Action & add that under Organization - Installation Design. Click on a component in the feature, then right-click on it and select Insert Action.
This assumes you have registered your custom product action bean in the same manner as you regeistered any custom wizard action bean. See the help for more information on developing a custom product action bean.
This assumes you have registered your custom product action bean in the same manner as you regeistered any custom wizard action bean. See the help for more information on developing a custom product action bean.
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‎Jun 07, 2006
04:47 PM
Yes, if a product action will suffice, that is a much cleaner solution than using feature conditions on a wizard action.
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‎Jun 08, 2006
12:53 AM
No, the very reason I want to execute a Wizard Action(Exec Wizard Action) from the Feature is because I wanted to associate a dialog panel with the Wizard Action.....which is not possible in case of a Product Action(Exec Product Action does not have that provision)