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Windows
Help: Displays help information.
About: Displays About window.
This menu is for all modules of SuperComponents. The number of sub-menus varies from installation to installation. Usually the following sub-menus are available:
Preference: Displays Preference Panel.
Properties: Displays Properties Panel.
Show Output: Displays Output Panel to show information that would be printed on your regular STDERR and STDOUT. Note: if STDERR and STDOUT are not redirected, this menu item will be hidden.
Install License: Installs both library license and SuperComponent license.
Component Manager:Displays Component Manager Panel to install and uninstall both SuperComponent beans and foreign beans.
Exit: Exits Acelet-Log with cleanup. It also saves hibernation information.
Quit: Exits Acelet-Log without cleanup..
CascadeCascades all child windows.
Close All:Closes all child windows and re-numbers all new child windows from 1. The first new child window will be positioned on the top-left corner.
This panel allows you to select a calendar date. Select a day by clicking on it, then click on the Ok button.
This Panel allows you to install and uninstall both SuperComponent beans and foreign beans. They are components of Acelet-Log, not components for server or container. Each SuperComponent is an application module. You can get them from Acelet or third parties. You can write your own SuperComponent as well.
Installed component list: This list shows all installed beans (regular Java Beans for Acelet-Log, not for server, they are not Enterprise Java Beans). Envoy beans are not listed on this panel.
Install New: Displays a FileChooser window for you to choose a jar file for installation.
Uninstall: Uninstalls highlighted item.
This panel allows you to specify the font.
Name: The name of font.
Style: The style of font.
Size: The size of font.
When you change font size, press RETURN key while the cursor in the size field, the Sample text will change to show the example of the font you choose.
This panel allows you to install license for components of Acelet-Log. See Install License for detailed information.
License file name: The full name of the license file.
Browse: Opens a FileChooser to choose the license file.
This panel shows a list of items. The list can be maintained by clicking the following buttons:
Add: Adds an item into the list.
Edit: Edits the highlighted item in the list.
Delete: Deletes the highlighted item. A confirmation window will pop up before deleting.
Ok: Selects the highlighted item and closes this panel.
Cancel: Cancels this panel.
This panel is the base panel for some list panel.
Detail: Displays a criterion panel for the selected criterion.
Delete: Deletes selected criterion.
Add: Adds new criterion.
Close: Closes this panel and remember the layout and size of this panel, so next time this panel will be in the layout and size remembered.
This panel shows all menu commands as a tree. You can expand or collapse the whole tree or its branches. All menu commands are leaves of the tree. Clicking on a leave is the same as you click on its corresponding menu command. See Menu Commands for details.
This panel shows the information which would be printed on your regular STDERR and STDOUT.
The information here is a snapshot information at the time you open it. It will not be dynamically refreshed.
The information is stored in a file
<Acelet-Log-home>/output.txt (Unix)<Acelet-Log-home>\output.txt (Windows)
Note: output.txt will be over-written each time Acelet-Log starts.
Note: If you modify the script which starts Acelet-Log, output.txt may or may not be available. If it is not available, the information will show on your screen and not be redirected. In that case, this panel is not available and the menu item will be hidden.
Wrap: Sets the wrap flag. If it is checked, all lines are wrapped by a character boundary, otherwise, there is no wrap.
Close: Closes this panel.
How to access this panel: From the main menu > System > Show Output.
This panel allows you to specify a time period.
You need to specify two parts: From and To.
Year: Four digits year.
Month: The month.
Day: The day.
Calendar: Opens a GUI calendar window for choosing a date.
Hour: The hour on 24 hour clock.
Minute: The minute.
Note: if you empty all input fields for From, the default value will be January 1, 1970. This default value will not show on related fields.
Note: if you empty all input fields for To, the default value will be "for ever". This default value will not show on related fields.
This panel allows you to specify your preference. You may or may not see all of the following GUI components.
Look & Feel: Look and feel for GUI components. The item in this box are installed Look and feel.
Show menu tree: Check this if you want the Menu Tree Panel to open.
Number of archive output file: Number of output files should be kept. Output files are generated each time Acelet-Log runs. It contains some runtime information, mainly for debug purpose. If the existing output files are more than this value, the old ones will be deleted automatically each time Acelet-Log runs.
This panel allows you to view the System Properties. They contains:
This is a read only panel.
This panel allows you to add or edit a property.
Name: The name of the property.
Value: The value of the property.
Ok: Keeps the information and closes this panel.
Cancel: Closes this panel without doing anything.
This is the main panel. It is a JSplitPane. The left side is the Menu Tree Panel which shows the whole picture of menu commands. The right side is the Super Pane which is the main display area. You can resize the two parts by moving the dividing line. There are two small buttons at the top of the dividing line. They are left and right arrows. They are for one touch expand: click on the left arrow button to close the Menu Tree Panel; click on the right arrow button to open the Menu Tree Panel.
This panel is a common panel used by many panels. Many actual panels there are extended panels from it.
The header of the table panel is a row of buttons. You can: