Re: Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2010-09-20 Thread Dees
Any update?

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Dees deepali.shef...@gmail.com wrote:

 People, any clue? Struggling really hard.

 On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Dees deepali.shef...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Jon,
 
  Did you get a chance to look at this?
  From whatever posts available online, I could not get a clue what is
  going wrong.
  Please respond.
 
  Thanks,
  Shefali
 
  On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Dees deepali.shef...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk 
  wrote:
  On 30/10/2009 09:06, Dees wrote:
 
  Your reply is much appreciated Jon. I will try to be more specific
  about the problem in further mails.
 
  On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Jon TURNEYjon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk
   wrote:
 
  On 28/10/2009 05:57, Dees wrote:
 
  I have developed a Java application involving jTree with extensive
  drag and drop support, which runs correctly in my Linux box. However,
  when I switch to a windows box and access the same Linux box using
  cygwin x-server, the drag and drop in jTree stops working.
  Interestingly, rest of the application still works fine. After
  analyzing a bit I found that x-server is able to recognize the drag
  event but fails to recognize a drop event.
 
  Details?
 
  OS : Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)
  Version : 10
  Patch level : 3
  Other version information:
  Java : JDK 5
  Cygwin setup-version: 2.573.2.3
  Also tried using Xming 6.9.0.31 ssh same Linux setup from Windows, but
  that also doesn't solve the problem.
 
 
  Is there any setting, which should be done prior to running the Java
  swing applications?
 
  Here is a sample code which behaves in exactly same way.
  http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/TreeDragandDrop.htm
 
  I have no idea how to use that java code to reproduce the problem you 
  are
  seeing.
 
  Using the above java code in Linux:
  1. Download and Install Java Development Toolkit on your Linux box
  (Java sun download site:
  http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp), if you do not have it
  already.
  2. Save the sample code in the above link with the file name
  TreeTester.java, say in /home/user/
  3. Navigate to TreeTester.java from shell, and compile the java code:
 # cd /home/user/
 # /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/javac TreeTester.java
 Ignore any warnings of deprecated APIs.
  4. This will create a few .class files in /home/user/ directory. Final
  step is to run the Java code, using:
 # /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/java -classpath . TreeTester
 This will open up a GUI, with a jTree each on left and right pane.
  You can drag and drop any of the leaf nodes from one jTree to the root
  node of the other jTree and this should add a new node in the other
  jTree. You will get messages on console for the operations being
  performed. Now ssh the same box using cygwin/xming from any other
  windows box, and run the application using command in step 4. You
  should be able to drag (a small icon will come under cursor indicating
  that something is being dragged) but when you will drop it, the new
  node would not be added to the tree. Thats where lies my problem!!!
 
  Thanks for the test case and instructions, this makes it much easier for 
  me
  to try it out.
 
  However, this testcase and your jar archive both work fine for me (using
  Xserver 1.7.1-3)!
 
  May be my problem is related to some setting. Though, not sure.
  Has anybody come across something similar? What should be done then?
  Please let me know.
 
  No it's probably a bug in Cygwin/X.  But you're going to need to be a 
  lot
  more specific about the problem before any progress can be made on 
  fixing
  it.
 
  Also, putting some debug messages in the code lets me conclude that
  it's the drop event which is not being recognized, as the main control
  never reaches there.
 
  There is not really any drop event, as far as the X server is concerned,
  just mouse click and motion events, which are passed on to you application
  (which has a framework to interpret them as dragging and dropping an 
  item).
 
  Now having a better idea of the problem, it seems less likely it is an
  Xserver bug at all.  The only Xserver cause I can think of would be if it
  was somehow not sending the correct events to your applications window,
  which you could test using xev -id your applications window id (you can
  use xwininfo to find the window id)
 
  I have tried this, but could not get any idea if any event is going wrong.
  Here is the output of xev -id 0xe00021 (only for drag and drop event):
 
  LeaveNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
 root 0x5a, subw 0xe00025, time 3560250, (87,65), root:(91,95),
 mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyVirtual, same_screen YES,
 focus YES, state 256
 
  FocusOut event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
 mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyAncestor
 
  EnterNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021

Re: Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2009-12-23 Thread Dees
People, any clue? Struggling really hard.

On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Dees deepali.shef...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Jon,

 Did you get a chance to look at this?
 From whatever posts available online, I could not get a clue what is
 going wrong.
 Please respond.

 Thanks,
 Shefali

 On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Dees deepali.shef...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk 
 wrote:
 On 30/10/2009 09:06, Dees wrote:

 Your reply is much appreciated Jon. I will try to be more specific
 about the problem in further mails.

 On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Jon TURNEYjon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk
  wrote:

 On 28/10/2009 05:57, Dees wrote:

 I have developed a Java application involving jTree with extensive
 drag and drop support, which runs correctly in my Linux box. However,
 when I switch to a windows box and access the same Linux box using
 cygwin x-server, the drag and drop in jTree stops working.
 Interestingly, rest of the application still works fine. After
 analyzing a bit I found that x-server is able to recognize the drag
 event but fails to recognize a drop event.

 Details?

 OS : Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)
 Version : 10
 Patch level : 3
 Other version information:
 Java : JDK 5
 Cygwin setup-version: 2.573.2.3
 Also tried using Xming 6.9.0.31 ssh same Linux setup from Windows, but
 that also doesn't solve the problem.


 Is there any setting, which should be done prior to running the Java
 swing applications?

 Here is a sample code which behaves in exactly same way.
 http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/TreeDragandDrop.htm

 I have no idea how to use that java code to reproduce the problem you are
 seeing.

 Using the above java code in Linux:
 1. Download and Install Java Development Toolkit on your Linux box
 (Java sun download site:
 http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp), if you do not have it
 already.
 2. Save the sample code in the above link with the file name
 TreeTester.java, say in /home/user/
 3. Navigate to TreeTester.java from shell, and compile the java code:
# cd /home/user/
# /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/javac TreeTester.java
Ignore any warnings of deprecated APIs.
 4. This will create a few .class files in /home/user/ directory. Final
 step is to run the Java code, using:
# /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/java -classpath . TreeTester
This will open up a GUI, with a jTree each on left and right pane.
 You can drag and drop any of the leaf nodes from one jTree to the root
 node of the other jTree and this should add a new node in the other
 jTree. You will get messages on console for the operations being
 performed. Now ssh the same box using cygwin/xming from any other
 windows box, and run the application using command in step 4. You
 should be able to drag (a small icon will come under cursor indicating
 that something is being dragged) but when you will drop it, the new
 node would not be added to the tree. Thats where lies my problem!!!

 Thanks for the test case and instructions, this makes it much easier for me
 to try it out.

 However, this testcase and your jar archive both work fine for me (using
 Xserver 1.7.1-3)!

 May be my problem is related to some setting. Though, not sure.
 Has anybody come across something similar? What should be done then?
 Please let me know.

 No it's probably a bug in Cygwin/X.  But you're going to need to be a lot
 more specific about the problem before any progress can be made on fixing
 it.

 Also, putting some debug messages in the code lets me conclude that
 it's the drop event which is not being recognized, as the main control
 never reaches there.

 There is not really any drop event, as far as the X server is concerned,
 just mouse click and motion events, which are passed on to you application
 (which has a framework to interpret them as dragging and dropping an item).

 Now having a better idea of the problem, it seems less likely it is an
 Xserver bug at all.  The only Xserver cause I can think of would be if it
 was somehow not sending the correct events to your applications window,
 which you could test using xev -id your applications window id (you can
 use xwininfo to find the window id)

 I have tried this, but could not get any idea if any event is going wrong.
 Here is the output of xev -id 0xe00021 (only for drag and drop event):

 LeaveNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
root 0x5a, subw 0xe00025, time 3560250, (87,65), root:(91,95),
mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyVirtual, same_screen YES,
focus YES, state 256

 FocusOut event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyAncestor

 EnterNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
root 0x5a, subw 0xe00025, time 3565375, (212,48), root:(216,78),
mode NotifyUngrab, detail NotifyVirtual, same_screen YES,
focus YES, state 0

 KeymapNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0x0,
keys

Re: Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2009-12-17 Thread Dees
Hi Jon,

Did you get a chance to look at this?
From whatever posts available online, I could not get a clue what is
going wrong.
Please respond.

Thanks,
Shefali

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Dees deepali.shef...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk 
 wrote:
 On 30/10/2009 09:06, Dees wrote:

 Your reply is much appreciated Jon. I will try to be more specific
 about the problem in further mails.

 On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Jon TURNEYjon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk
  wrote:

 On 28/10/2009 05:57, Dees wrote:

 I have developed a Java application involving jTree with extensive
 drag and drop support, which runs correctly in my Linux box. However,
 when I switch to a windows box and access the same Linux box using
 cygwin x-server, the drag and drop in jTree stops working.
 Interestingly, rest of the application still works fine. After
 analyzing a bit I found that x-server is able to recognize the drag
 event but fails to recognize a drop event.

 Details?

 OS : Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)
 Version : 10
 Patch level : 3
 Other version information:
 Java : JDK 5
 Cygwin setup-version: 2.573.2.3
 Also tried using Xming 6.9.0.31 ssh same Linux setup from Windows, but
 that also doesn't solve the problem.


 Is there any setting, which should be done prior to running the Java
 swing applications?

 Here is a sample code which behaves in exactly same way.
 http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/TreeDragandDrop.htm

 I have no idea how to use that java code to reproduce the problem you are
 seeing.

 Using the above java code in Linux:
 1. Download and Install Java Development Toolkit on your Linux box
 (Java sun download site:
 http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp), if you do not have it
 already.
 2. Save the sample code in the above link with the file name
 TreeTester.java, say in /home/user/
 3. Navigate to TreeTester.java from shell, and compile the java code:
# cd /home/user/
# /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/javac TreeTester.java
Ignore any warnings of deprecated APIs.
 4. This will create a few .class files in /home/user/ directory. Final
 step is to run the Java code, using:
# /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/java -classpath . TreeTester
This will open up a GUI, with a jTree each on left and right pane.
 You can drag and drop any of the leaf nodes from one jTree to the root
 node of the other jTree and this should add a new node in the other
 jTree. You will get messages on console for the operations being
 performed. Now ssh the same box using cygwin/xming from any other
 windows box, and run the application using command in step 4. You
 should be able to drag (a small icon will come under cursor indicating
 that something is being dragged) but when you will drop it, the new
 node would not be added to the tree. Thats where lies my problem!!!

 Thanks for the test case and instructions, this makes it much easier for me
 to try it out.

 However, this testcase and your jar archive both work fine for me (using
 Xserver 1.7.1-3)!

 May be my problem is related to some setting. Though, not sure.
 Has anybody come across something similar? What should be done then?
 Please let me know.

 No it's probably a bug in Cygwin/X.  But you're going to need to be a lot
 more specific about the problem before any progress can be made on fixing
 it.

 Also, putting some debug messages in the code lets me conclude that
 it's the drop event which is not being recognized, as the main control
 never reaches there.

 There is not really any drop event, as far as the X server is concerned,
 just mouse click and motion events, which are passed on to you application
 (which has a framework to interpret them as dragging and dropping an item).

 Now having a better idea of the problem, it seems less likely it is an
 Xserver bug at all.  The only Xserver cause I can think of would be if it
 was somehow not sending the correct events to your applications window,
 which you could test using xev -id your applications window id (you can
 use xwininfo to find the window id)

 I have tried this, but could not get any idea if any event is going wrong.
 Here is the output of xev -id 0xe00021 (only for drag and drop event):

 LeaveNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
root 0x5a, subw 0xe00025, time 3560250, (87,65), root:(91,95),
mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyVirtual, same_screen YES,
focus YES, state 256

 FocusOut event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyAncestor

 EnterNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
root 0x5a, subw 0xe00025, time 3565375, (212,48), root:(216,78),
mode NotifyUngrab, detail NotifyVirtual, same_screen YES,
focus YES, state 0

 KeymapNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0x0,
keys:  90  0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0

Re: Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2009-12-13 Thread Dees
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote:
 On 30/10/2009 09:06, Dees wrote:

 Your reply is much appreciated Jon. I will try to be more specific
 about the problem in further mails.

 On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Jon TURNEYjon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk
  wrote:

 On 28/10/2009 05:57, Dees wrote:

 I have developed a Java application involving jTree with extensive
 drag and drop support, which runs correctly in my Linux box. However,
 when I switch to a windows box and access the same Linux box using
 cygwin x-server, the drag and drop in jTree stops working.
 Interestingly, rest of the application still works fine. After
 analyzing a bit I found that x-server is able to recognize the drag
 event but fails to recognize a drop event.

 Details?

 OS : Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)
 Version : 10
 Patch level : 3
 Other version information:
 Java : JDK 5
 Cygwin setup-version: 2.573.2.3
 Also tried using Xming 6.9.0.31 ssh same Linux setup from Windows, but
 that also doesn't solve the problem.


 Is there any setting, which should be done prior to running the Java
 swing applications?

 Here is a sample code which behaves in exactly same way.
 http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/TreeDragandDrop.htm

 I have no idea how to use that java code to reproduce the problem you are
 seeing.

 Using the above java code in Linux:
 1. Download and Install Java Development Toolkit on your Linux box
 (Java sun download site:
 http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp), if you do not have it
 already.
 2. Save the sample code in the above link with the file name
 TreeTester.java, say in /home/user/
 3. Navigate to TreeTester.java from shell, and compile the java code:
        # cd /home/user/
        # /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/javac TreeTester.java
    Ignore any warnings of deprecated APIs.
 4. This will create a few .class files in /home/user/ directory. Final
 step is to run the Java code, using:
        # /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/java -classpath . TreeTester
    This will open up a GUI, with a jTree each on left and right pane.
 You can drag and drop any of the leaf nodes from one jTree to the root
 node of the other jTree and this should add a new node in the other
 jTree. You will get messages on console for the operations being
 performed. Now ssh the same box using cygwin/xming from any other
 windows box, and run the application using command in step 4. You
 should be able to drag (a small icon will come under cursor indicating
 that something is being dragged) but when you will drop it, the new
 node would not be added to the tree. Thats where lies my problem!!!

 Thanks for the test case and instructions, this makes it much easier for me
 to try it out.

 However, this testcase and your jar archive both work fine for me (using
 Xserver 1.7.1-3)!

 May be my problem is related to some setting. Though, not sure.
 Has anybody come across something similar? What should be done then?
 Please let me know.

 No it's probably a bug in Cygwin/X.  But you're going to need to be a lot
 more specific about the problem before any progress can be made on fixing
 it.

 Also, putting some debug messages in the code lets me conclude that
 it's the drop event which is not being recognized, as the main control
 never reaches there.

 There is not really any drop event, as far as the X server is concerned,
 just mouse click and motion events, which are passed on to you application
 (which has a framework to interpret them as dragging and dropping an item).

 Now having a better idea of the problem, it seems less likely it is an
 Xserver bug at all.  The only Xserver cause I can think of would be if it
 was somehow not sending the correct events to your applications window,
 which you could test using xev -id your applications window id (you can
 use xwininfo to find the window id)

I have tried this, but could not get any idea if any event is going wrong.
Here is the output of xev -id 0xe00021 (only for drag and drop event):

LeaveNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
root 0x5a, subw 0xe00025, time 3560250, (87,65), root:(91,95),
mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyVirtual, same_screen YES,
focus YES, state 256

FocusOut event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyAncestor

EnterNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
root 0x5a, subw 0xe00025, time 3565375, (212,48), root:(216,78),
mode NotifyUngrab, detail NotifyVirtual, same_screen YES,
focus YES, state 0

KeymapNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0x0,
keys:  90  0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0

FocusIn event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0xe00021,
mode NotifyUngrab, detail NotifyAncestor

KeymapNotify event, serial 13, synthetic NO, window 0x0,
keys:  0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0

Re: Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2009-11-03 Thread Dees
Jon/others in list,
Any updates? Let me know if you are stuck somewhere.
Many Thanks,
Shefali

On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Dees deepali.shef...@gmail.com wrote:
 Your reply is much appreciated Jon. I will try to be more specific
 about the problem in further mails.

 On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk 
 wrote:
 On 28/10/2009 05:57, Dees wrote:

 I have developed a Java application involving jTree with extensive
 drag and drop support, which runs correctly in my Linux box. However,
 when I switch to a windows box and access the same Linux box using
 cygwin x-server, the drag and drop in jTree stops working.
 Interestingly, rest of the application still works fine. After
 analyzing a bit I found that x-server is able to recognize the drag
 event but fails to recognize a drop event.

 Details?

 OS : Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)
 Version : 10
 Patch level : 3
 Other version information:
 Java : JDK 5
 Cygwin setup-version: 2.573.2.3
 Also tried using Xming 6.9.0.31 ssh same Linux setup from Windows, but
 that also doesn't solve the problem.


 Is there any setting, which should be done prior to running the Java
 swing applications?

 Here is a sample code which behaves in exactly same way.
 http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/TreeDragandDrop.htm

 I have no idea how to use that java code to reproduce the problem you are
 seeing.

 Using the above java code in Linux:
 1. Download and Install Java Development Toolkit on your Linux box
 (Java sun download site:
 http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp), if you do not have it
 already.
 2. Save the sample code in the above link with the file name
 TreeTester.java, say in /home/user/
 3. Navigate to TreeTester.java from shell, and compile the java code:
        # cd /home/user/
        # /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/javac TreeTester.java
   Ignore any warnings of deprecated APIs.
 4. This will create a few .class files in /home/user/ directory. Final
 step is to run the Java code, using:
        # /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/java -classpath . TreeTester
   This will open up a GUI, with a jTree each on left and right pane.
 You can drag and drop any of the leaf nodes from one jTree to the root
 node of the other jTree and this should add a new node in the other
 jTree. You will get messages on console for the operations being
 performed. Now ssh the same box using cygwin/xming from any other
 windows box, and run the application using command in step 4. You
 should be able to drag (a small icon will come under cursor indicating
 that something is being dragged) but when you will drop it, the new
 node would not be added to the tree. Thats where lies my problem!!!


 May be my problem is related to some setting. Though, not sure.
 Has anybody come across something similar? What should be done then?
 Please let me know.

 No it's probably a bug in Cygwin/X.  But you're going to need to be a lot
 more specific about the problem before any progress can be made on fixing
 it.

 I have been using Netbeans IDE for compiling and running java code,
 which creates an executable jar. For your convenience, I am attaching
 the same with this mail. You can observe the current behavior by
 running directly this file without the need to compile the source code
 (as specified above), using:
        # /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/java -jar TreeTester.jar
 Also, putting some debug messages in the code lets me conclude that
 it's the drop event which is not being recognized, as the main control
 never reaches there.

 Let me know if you need any other specific details or come across any
 other issue.


 --
 Jon TURNEY
 Volunteer Cygwin/X X Server maintainer


 Regards,
 Shefali


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Re: Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2009-10-30 Thread Dees
Your reply is much appreciated Jon. I will try to be more specific
about the problem in further mails.

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote:
 On 28/10/2009 05:57, Dees wrote:

 I have developed a Java application involving jTree with extensive
 drag and drop support, which runs correctly in my Linux box. However,
 when I switch to a windows box and access the same Linux box using
 cygwin x-server, the drag and drop in jTree stops working.
 Interestingly, rest of the application still works fine. After
 analyzing a bit I found that x-server is able to recognize the drag
 event but fails to recognize a drop event.

 Details?

OS : Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)
Version : 10
Patch level : 3
Other version information:
Java : JDK 5
Cygwin setup-version: 2.573.2.3
Also tried using Xming 6.9.0.31 ssh same Linux setup from Windows, but
that also doesn't solve the problem.


 Is there any setting, which should be done prior to running the Java
 swing applications?

 Here is a sample code which behaves in exactly same way.
 http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/TreeDragandDrop.htm

 I have no idea how to use that java code to reproduce the problem you are
 seeing.

Using the above java code in Linux:
1. Download and Install Java Development Toolkit on your Linux box
(Java sun download site:
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp), if you do not have it
already.
2. Save the sample code in the above link with the file name
TreeTester.java, say in /home/user/
3. Navigate to TreeTester.java from shell, and compile the java code:
# cd /home/user/
# /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/javac TreeTester.java
   Ignore any warnings of deprecated APIs.
4. This will create a few .class files in /home/user/ directory. Final
step is to run the Java code, using:
# /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/java -classpath . TreeTester
   This will open up a GUI, with a jTree each on left and right pane.
You can drag and drop any of the leaf nodes from one jTree to the root
node of the other jTree and this should add a new node in the other
jTree. You will get messages on console for the operations being
performed. Now ssh the same box using cygwin/xming from any other
windows box, and run the application using command in step 4. You
should be able to drag (a small icon will come under cursor indicating
that something is being dragged) but when you will drop it, the new
node would not be added to the tree. Thats where lies my problem!!!


 May be my problem is related to some setting. Though, not sure.
 Has anybody come across something similar? What should be done then?
 Please let me know.

 No it's probably a bug in Cygwin/X.  But you're going to need to be a lot
 more specific about the problem before any progress can be made on fixing
 it.

I have been using Netbeans IDE for compiling and running java code,
which creates an executable jar. For your convenience, I am attaching
the same with this mail. You can observe the current behavior by
running directly this file without the need to compile the source code
(as specified above), using:
# /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14/bin/java -jar TreeTester.jar
Also, putting some debug messages in the code lets me conclude that
it's the drop event which is not being recognized, as the main control
never reaches there.

Let me know if you need any other specific details or come across any
other issue.


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 Jon TURNEY
 Volunteer Cygwin/X X Server maintainer


Regards,
Shefali


TreeTester.jar
Description: application/java-archive
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Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2009-10-27 Thread Dees
Hi,

I have developed a Java application involving jTree with extensive
drag and drop support, which runs correctly in my Linux box. However,
when I switch to a windows box and access the same Linux box using
cygwin x-server, the drag and drop in jTree stops working.
Interestingly, rest of the application still works fine. After
analyzing a bit I found that x-server is able to recognize the drag
event but fails to recognize a drop event.

Is there any setting, which should be done prior to running the Java
swing applications?

Here is a sample code which behaves in exactly same way.
http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/TreeDragandDrop.htm

May be my problem is related to some setting. Though, not sure.
Has anybody come across something similar? What should be done then?
Please let me know.

TIA
Shefali

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Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2009-10-27 Thread Dees
Hi,

I have developed a Java application involving jTree with extensive
drag and drop support, which runs correctly in my Linux box. However,
when I switch to a windows box and access the same Linux box using
cygwin x-server, the drag and drop in jTree stops working.
Interestingly, rest of the application still works fine. After
analyzing a bit I found that x-server is able to recognize the drag
event but fails to recognize a drop event.

Is there any setting, which should be done prior to running the Java
swing applications?

Here is a sample code which behaves in exactly same way.
http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/TreeDragandDrop.htm

May be my problem is related to some setting. Though, not sure.
Has anybody come across something similar? What should be done then?
Please let me know.

TIA
Shefali

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