Disabling toolbar from icePDF viewer - swingbuilder

I am trying a sample with icePDF . Everything is working fine but i need to disable the toolbar which appears at the top. i tried few things but its not working. Can some body please help me out with it. Below is my code.
//package XML.test;
package applet;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import org.icepdf.ri.common.ComponentKeyBinding;
import org.icepdf.ri.common.SwingController;
import org.icepdf.ri.common.SwingViewBuilder;
import org.icepdf.ri.util.PropertiesManager;
import org.icepdf.core.pobjects.fonts.*;
import org.icepdf.core.views.DocumentViewController;
import org.icepdf.core.*;
public class ViewerComponentExample
{
static void buildFrame(String filepath)
{
System.getProperties().put("org.icepdf.core.scaleImages", "false");
System.getProperties().put("org.icepdf.core.imageReference","smoothScaled");
System.getProperties().put("org.icepdf.core.target.dither", "VALUE_DITHER_DISABLE");
System.getProperties().put("org.icepdf.core.target.fractionalmetrics", "VALUE_FRACTIONALMETRICS_OFF");
System.getProperties().put("org.icepdf.core.target.interpolation", "VALUE_INTERPOLATION_NEAREST_ NEIGHBOR");
System.getProperties().put("org.icepdf.core.screen.interpolation", "VALUE_INTERPOLATION_NEAREST_NEIGHBOR");
System.getProperties().put("org.icepdf.core.awtFontLoading","true");
SwingController controller = new SwingController();
PropertiesManager properties = new PropertiesManager(System.getProperties(), ResourceBundle.getBundle(PropertiesManager.DEFAULT_MESSAGE_BUNDLE));
properties.setBoolean(PropertiesManager.PROPERTY_SHOW_TOOLBAR_ANNOTATION, Boolean.FALSE);
properties.setBoolean(PropertiesManager.PROPERTY_SHOW_TOOLBAR_FIT, Boolean.FALSE);
// Build a SwingViewFactory configured with the controller
SwingViewBuilder factory = new SwingViewBuilder(controller);
JPanel viewerComponentPanel = factory.buildViewerPanel();
// add copy keyboard command
ComponentKeyBinding.install(controller, viewerComponentPanel);
// add interactive mouse link annotation support via callback
controller.getDocumentViewController().setAnnotationCallback(
new org.icepdf.ri.common.MyAnnotationCallback(
controller.getDocumentViewController()));
// Use the factory to build a JPanel that is pre-configured
//with a complete, active Viewer UI.
// Create a JFrame to display the panel in
JFrame window = new JFrame("Metrics Wizard Help");
window.getContentPane().add(viewerComponentPanel);
window.pack();
window.setVisible(true);
controller.setPageFitMode(DocumentViewController.PAGE_FIT_WINDOW_WIDTH, false);
controller.openDocument(filepath);
}
public static void main(String args[])
{
String filepath = "C:/Users/vishalt/Workspaces/Eclipse 4.2 Java/htmltopdf/src/XML/output/SCB_TEST.pdf";
buildFrame(filepath);
}
}

private SwingController controller;
controller = new SwingController();
SwingViewBuilder viewBuilder = new SwingViewBuilder(controller, properties);
JPanel panel = viewBuilder.buildViewerPanel();
controller.setToolBarVisible(false);
You have to set the toolbar invisible because icePdf looks in the PDF-document for the property and overwrites your setting with default when there is no document opened!

There are two ways to this.
1) Follow this example to set all the toolbars to false.
http://www.icesoft.org/JForum/posts/list/17673.page#sthash.48ICrL2A.dpbs
2) You can modify or remove the toolbar by editing the source code for SwingViewBuilder.
Here is a link to the code: http://sventon.icesoft.org/svn/repos/repo/show//icepdf/trunk/icepdf/viewer/src/org/icepdf/ri/common/SwingViewBuilder.java?revision=34004
You probably want to comment out lines 481 - 483.
481 JToolBar toolBar = buildCompleteToolBar(embeddableComponent);
482 if (toolBar != null)
483 cp.add(toolBar, BorderLayout.NORTH)
Remove your import for SwingViewBuilder and create your own class with those lines commented out.

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Make jxBrowser open popups in the current window instead of "popping up"

How to set jxBrowser to open links that would pop-up in a new window to open on the calling page (or, at least, in a new tab)?
this is the call I think I have to override (it's the example):
//....
Engine engine = Engine.newInstance(
EngineOptions.newBuilder(
enderingMode.OFF_SCREEN ).enableIncognito().build()
Browser _browser = engine.newBrowser();
//this won't even compile
_browser.set(
OpenPopupCallback.class,
(params) -> {
// Access the created popup.
Browser popup = params.popupBrowser();
_browser.navigation().loadUrl(params.targetUrl());
return Response.proceed();
});
_browser.navigation().loadUrl("http://www.stackoverflow.com");
This is how I call it in my jfx but won't even compile, the code without this call works (opens a browser).
Update, given the nature of the popup I tried to rewrite javascript function (window.open) itself to force name to _parent.
This by running on every navigation the code
String the Javascript = "window.open = function (open) {return function (url, name, features{ console.log("open wrapper");return open.call(window, url, '_parent', features);};}(window.open);"
I thaught I couldn achieve this by
_browser.frames().get(0).executeJavaScript(theJavascript);
But in the remote console, I can't even see the log message ("open wrapper").
I double-checked the same code and it works if copy-pasted in the remote consolle.
What am I missing?
Here's complete JavaFX example that demonstrates how to open popup's URL in the main Browser instance and suppress popup:
import static com.teamdev.jxbrowser.engine.RenderingMode.OFF_SCREEN;
import com.teamdev.jxbrowser.browser.Browser;
import com.teamdev.jxbrowser.browser.callback.CreatePopupCallback;
import com.teamdev.jxbrowser.browser.callback.CreatePopupCallback.Response;
import com.teamdev.jxbrowser.engine.Engine;
import com.teamdev.jxbrowser.view.javafx.BrowserView;
import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.layout.BorderPane;
import javafx.stage.Stage;
public final class SmokeTest extends Application {
#Override
public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
// Creating and running Chromium engine.
Engine engine = Engine.newInstance(OFF_SCREEN);
Browser browser = engine.newBrowser();
browser.set(CreatePopupCallback.class, params -> {
browser.navigation().loadUrl(params.targetUrl());
return Response.suppress();
});
// Creating UI component for rendering web content
// loaded in the given Browser instance.
BrowserView view = BrowserView.newInstance(browser);
BorderPane root = new BorderPane(view);
Scene scene = new Scene(root, 1280, 900);
primaryStage.setTitle("Hello World");
primaryStage.setScene(scene);
primaryStage.show();
browser.navigation().loadUrl(
"https://www.encodedna.com/javascript/demo/open-new-window-using-javascript-method.htm");
// Close the engine when stage is about to close.
primaryStage.setOnCloseRequest(event -> engine.close());
}
}
Run this program and click a button that displays popup. You will see that popup is not displayed and its URL is loaded in the main Browser.

Create new NetBeans "save as" module

My goal is simple - save the current HTML file in the NetBeans editor with one additional line at the top and bottom of the file, and with the extension of ".h".
This is my first attempt at a NetBeans module, but following some tutorials and research, I got as far as adding an entry to the popup menu when you right-click on an HTML file in the editor. It currently just shows a "Hello World" message:
The code to do that is here:
package ksmiller99.savehtmlasarduinoresource;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
import org.openide.awt.ActionID;
import org.openide.awt.ActionReference;
import org.openide.awt.ActionRegistration;
import org.openide.util.NbBundle.Messages;
#ActionID(
category = "Edit",
id = "ksmiller99.savehtmlasarduinoresource.SaveHtmlAsArduinoResource"
)
#ActionRegistration(
displayName = "#CTL_SaveHtmlAsArduinoResource"
)
#ActionReference(path = "Editors/text/html/Popup")
#Messages("CTL_SaveHtmlAsArduinoResource=Save as Arduino Resource")
public final class SaveHtmlAsArduinoResource implements ActionListener {
#Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ev) {
//todo add a line to top and bottom of current file and save with .h extension
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Hello Save As World");
}
}
How can I access the contents of the current editor? Would a different approach make more sense?
I'm using NetBeans 12.0, JDK 13, Windows 10.
Use the New Action wizard to create the source code for a Conditionally Enabled action, enabled when User Selects One Node.
In the 2nd wizard panel select File Type Context Menu and choose text/html as content type. If you want your action to appear only in the context menu you can disable Global Menu Item.
You should end up with code like this:
#ActionID(
category = "File",
id = "org.test.TestHtmlAction"
)
#ActionRegistration(
displayName = "#CTL_TestHtmlAction"
)
#ActionReference(path = "Loaders/text/html/Actions", position = 0)
#Messages("CTL_TestHtmlAction=TestHtmlAction")
public final class TestHtmlAction implements ActionListener
{
private final DataObject context;
private static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(TestHtmlAction.class.getName());
public TestHtmlAction(DataObject context)
{
this.context = context;
}
#Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ev)
{
FileObject file = context.getPrimaryFile();
LOGGER.info("context=" + context.getName() + " file.getPath()=" + file.getPath());
}
}
The wizard creates a context aware action, which is enabled only when user selects a single HTML file node. The DataObject parameter gives you the context of the selected node, so you can retrieve the file path etc.

How can I modify data from another controller class?

I have a main class (Main.java), two FXML files (FXML1.fxml, FXML2.fxml) and the corresponding controller (FXML1Controller.java, FXML2Controller.java).
In the FXML1.fxml I have two text fields and two buttons.
In the associated controller (FXML1Controller.java) I have declared the text fields and the button as follows:
public TextField textField1;
public TextField textField2;
public Button buttonchange;
public Button buttonOpenWindow;
public void open ()
{
...
stage.show ();
}
public void change ()
{
textField2.setText (textField1.getText ());
}
I type text into textField1. When I click on the buttonChange, then the text should be set in textfield2. Works. It's simple.
When I click the buttonOpen, then a new window opens.
There, I have only one button, but want to do the same.
So something in the way like this:
public void changeFromHere ()
{
FXMLController1 c1 = new FXMLController1 ();
c1.change ();
}
I also know that similar questions have been asked here.
But somehow it does not work the way I want it.
I always get a NullPointerException. For sure. I know.
So I have done the following:
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import javafx.application.Platform;
import javafx.event.ActionEvent;
import javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader;
import javafx.fxml.Initializable;
import javafx.scene.control.Button;
import javafx.scene.layout.Pane;
import javafx.stage.Stage;
...
public class FXML2Controller implements Initializable
{
...
public Button buttonChangeFromHere;
URL location;
FXMLLoader fxmlLoader;
Pane root;
FXMLController1 fc1;
public voidChangeFromHere ()
{
fc1.change ();
}
#Override
public void initialize (URL url, ResourceBundle rb)
{
try
{
location = getClass ().getResource ("FXML1.fxml");
fxmlLoader = new FXMLLoader (location);
root = (Pane) fxmlLoader.load ();
fc1 = (FXMLController1) fxmlLoader.getController ();
} catch (IOException ex)
{
Logger.getLogger (FXML2Controller.class.getName ()) .log (Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
}
...
}
Now I can not get a NullPointerException and it should work this way. But nothing happened !?
If I use for testing System.out.println (fc1.textField2.getText ());, then I get the text "Hello", which I have defined in JavaFXSceneBuilder.
If I remove the text in SceneBuilder, then I get "null". Sure. Likewise, I get "null" when I type in the term "Hello" (in textField1) while program is running.
I have also tried to initialize the textfields first in the initialize method. Then I also get always the text "Hello", although I typed "Byebye".
The solutions to similar questions in this forum can not help me.
That's why I put so a similar question again.
This code is also just an example. I can not paste my whole code here. What I really want to do is:
In my program I have a list (listView).
In the list are paths to files that I save as a file. Works fine (In the Main Controller, Main.fxml). There, I have a method public void save (). Now I want to call from another controller class's the save () method. But almost all variables are "null".
But they can't be "null", because the listView shows me the entrys.
I do not think that getter and setter methods are appropriate, because it would be very much redundant code. And I don't want that.
If someone could answer the question how to do it with textfields from example, then I would be grateful.
If it does not work with textfields, it will not work with other components, too:-(.
Thanks in advance.

Eclipse 4 RCP - how to remove Part from application model?

I have this utility method which allows easily to change what is shown in specific location of my application.
The problem is it looks more like that the new Part is on top of the old Part (the old Part is not removed and it is still visible under the new Part).
package cz.vutbr.fit.xhriba01.bc.ui;
import org.eclipse.e4.ui.model.application.ui.basic.MPart;
import org.eclipse.e4.ui.model.application.ui.basic.MPartSashContainer;
import org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.modeling.EModelService;
import org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.modeling.EPartService;
public class UI {
public static final String PART_INSPECTOR_ID = "bc.part.inspector";
public static void changeInspectorView(String partDescriptorId, EPartService partService, EModelService modelService) {
MPart part = partService.createPart(partDescriptorId);
MPart oldPart = partService.findPart(UI.PART_INSPECTOR_ID);
MPartSashContainer parent = (MPartSashContainer) modelService.getContainer(oldPart);
parent.getChildren().remove(oldPart);
part.setElementId(UI.PART_INSPECTOR_ID);
parent.getChildren().add(0, part);
}
}
You should use:
partService.hidePart(oldPart);
to hide the old part (also removes it from the children).
You might also just be able to do:
oldPart.setToBeRendered(false);
but I am not sure that does enough to update the Eclipse internal state.

Add JARs to NetBeans project (answer doesn't seem to work)

I'm trying to add JARs to a NetBeans project.
I've right-clicked on Libraries then selected Add JAR/Folder and selected the JARs, but the imports aren't recognised.
I know the imports are in those JARs because it works in Eclipse.
For example, the import statement
import org.jfree.chart.ChartFactory;
is underlined in red and has this error message:
cannot find symbol
symbol: class ChartFactory
location: package org.jfree.chart
----
(Alt-Enter shows hints)
EDIT:
I've been using NetBeans 7.3.1 and JDK 7 u 25 (64-bit).
A zip file containing the project I get the above error with is (hopefully) available here: https://app.promobucket.com/the-church/spine-panel/a-sample-collection-1/splinepanel
The code is here:
package splinepanel;
import java.awt.*; // Using AWT containers and components
import javax.swing.*; // Using Swing components and containers
import org.jfree.data.xy.XYSeries;
import org.jfree.data.xy.XYSeriesCollection;
import org.jfree.chart.JFreeChart;
import org.jfree.chart.ChartFactory;
import org.jfree.chart.plot.PlotOrientation;
import org.jfree.chart.ChartPanel;
/**
*
* #author User
*/
public class SplinePanel{
public JPanel createContentPane(){
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
panel.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
XYSeries series = new XYSeries("MyGraph");
series.add(0, 1);
series.add(1, 2);
series.add(2, 5);
series.add(7, 8);
series.add(9, 10);
XYSeriesCollection dataset = new XYSeriesCollection();
dataset.addSeries(series);
JFreeChart chart = ChartFactory.createXYLineChart(
"XY Chart",
"x-axis",
"y-axis",
dataset,
PlotOrientation.VERTICAL,
true,
true,
false
);
ChartPanel chartPanel = new ChartPanel(chart);
//chart.getXYPlot().setRenderer(new XYSplineRenderer());
panel.add(chartPanel);
panel.setOpaque(true);
return panel;
}
private static void createAndShowGUI() {
JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(true);
JFrame frame = new JFrame("[=] There's a JPanel in here! [=]");
//Create and set up the content pane.
SplinePanel demo = new SplinePanel();
frame.setContentPane(demo.createContentPane());
// The other bits and pieces that make our program a bit more stable.
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.setSize(1300, 650);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
//Schedule a job for the event-dispatching thread:
//creating and showing this application's GUI.
SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
createAndShowGUI();
}
});
}
}
EDIT 2:
The project is now available here:
https://github.com/bluesh34/SplinePanel/
Using absolute paths to jars doesn't seem correct.
Proposal:
create a lib folder within your project
copy all the required jars to this lib folder
remove all wrong registered libs from project properties
re-add all the jars