[kepler-dev] Dynamically created actor not shown in library but can be seen with Search button ....

jagan Jagan.Kommineni at infotech.monash.edu.au
Tue Aug 8 16:30:58 PDT 2006


Thanks Shawn,

I fixed this problem by making changes to previous code very similar to 
your code of SaveInLibraryDialog.java.

with regards,

Jagan Kommineni

Shawn Bowers wrote:

>As a first approximation on how to do this (at least, you can see an
>example of how I am doing this currently from within Kepler), you should
>look at the org/kepler/ksw/gui/SaveInLibraryDialog.java class.
>
>Hope that helps. Also, Chad Berkley might be able to more specifically
>help you, as he is the one who wrote the ActorMetadata code, etc.
>
>-shawn
>
>
>On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, jagan wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hi Shawn,
>>
>>           I am able to create a "gridlet actor" dynamically using
>>JGridletCreator" actor which is located under "General Purpose/Grid
>>Function/Griddles" folder.
>>I am building kswFile using KSWBuilder (org.kepler.ksw.KSWBuilder  new
>>KSWBuilder(gridlet , false , false, kswFile);) in a directory
>>$KEPLER/kar/griddles
>>
>>      The created file is processed by using the following procedure and
>>at the end I have refreshed the library
>>
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>  public void processKSW(File kswFile)
>>    {
>>    try
>>      {
>>      KeplerLSID[] actorLSIDs;
>>      CacheManager cache = CacheManager.getInstance();
>>      KARCacheObject kco = new KARCacheObject(kswFile);
>>      LibraryIndex lindex;
>>      actorLSIDs = kco.getActors();
>>      if(actorLSIDs != null)
>>        {
>>        System.out.println("processing kar file: " +
>>kswFile.getAbsolutePath());
>>        lindex = LibraryIndex.getInstance();
>>        for(int j=0; j<actorLSIDs.length; j++)
>>          {
>>          ActorCacheObject aco =
>>(ActorCacheObject)cache.getObject(actorLSIDs[j]);
>>          ActorMetadata am = aco.getMetadata();
>>          //build an entity for each actor in the ksw and add it to the
>>actorLibrary
>>          LibraryIndexItem subtree = lindex.findItem(new
>>KeplerLSID("urn:lsid:localhost:onto:2:1#PreConfiguredGridletActor"));
>>          LibraryIndexItem oldlsid =
>>lindex.findItem(am.getName());
>>          if(oldlsid != null)
>>            lindex.removeComponent(oldlsid.getLSID(), subtree);
>>            lindex.add(new LibraryIndexComponentItem(am.getName(),
>>am.getLSID()), subtree);
>>          //System.out.println("actor " + " loaded into the library in
>>category " + subtree.getName() + " with id " +am.getId());
>>          }
>>        lindex.refresh();
>>        }
>>      }
>>    catch(CacheException ce)
>>      {
>>      System.out.println("Error with the cache: " + ce.getMessage());
>>      return;
>>      }
>>    catch(Exception e)
>>      {
>>      e.printStackTrace();
>>       System.out.println("Error creating ComponentEntity from actor " +
>>"metadata: " + e.getMessage());
>>      return;
>>      }
>>    }
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>I see the library is updating on the screen but I cann't see newly
>>created actor in the library.
>>
>>Whereas when search for the newly created actor, I could see in the
>>folder where it is supposed to be (General Purpose/Grid
>>Function/Griddles/gridlet). If I exit and restart Kepler, I can see the
>>same thing in the library list.
>>
>>I have also noticed one more problem,  if I change previosly created
>>dynamic actor and refresh the library.  This time I am not able to
>>restart  kepler and I am getting a duplication error message.
>>
>>I have updated all my chenges into kepler cvs repository, If possible
>>could you mind look into the problem.
>>
>>Could you mind to indicate me which is the best time to chat "irc Kepler
>>chaneel" with any of you?
>>
>>with regards,
>>
>>Jagan Kommineni
>>
>>
>>
>>jagan kommineni wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Hi Chad and Shawn,
>>>
>>>          I am able to create a "gridlet actor" dynamically using
>>>JGridletCreator" actor which is located under "General Purpose/Grid
>>>Function/Griddles" folder.
>>>I am building kswFile using KSWBuilder (org.kepler.ksw.KSWBuilder  new
>>>KSWBuilder(gridlet , false , false, kswFile);) in a directory
>>>$KEPLER/kar/griddles
>>>
>>>     The created file is processed by using the following procedure and
>>>at the end I have refreshed the library
>>>
>>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> public void processKSW(File kswFile)
>>>   {
>>>   try
>>>     {
>>>     KeplerLSID[] actorLSIDs;
>>>     CacheManager cache = CacheManager.getInstance();
>>>     KARCacheObject kco = new KARCacheObject(kswFile);
>>>     LibraryIndex lindex;
>>>     actorLSIDs = kco.getActors();
>>>     if(actorLSIDs != null)
>>>       {
>>>       System.out.println("processing kar file: " +
>>>kswFile.getAbsolutePath());
>>>       lindex = LibraryIndex.getInstance();
>>>       for(int j=0; j<actorLSIDs.length; j++)
>>>         {
>>>         ActorCacheObject aco =
>>>(ActorCacheObject)cache.getObject(actorLSIDs[j]);
>>>         ActorMetadata am = aco.getMetadata();
>>>         //build an entity for each actor in the ksw and add it to the
>>>actorLibrary
>>>         LibraryIndexItem subtree = lindex.findItem(new
>>>KeplerLSID("urn:lsid:localhost:onto:2:1#PreConfiguredGridletActor"));
>>>         LibraryIndexItem oldlsid =
>>>lindex.findItem(am.getName());
>>>         if(oldlsid != null)
>>>           lindex.removeComponent(oldlsid.getLSID(), subtree);
>>>           lindex.add(new LibraryIndexComponentItem(am.getName(),
>>>am.getLSID()), subtree);
>>>         //System.out.println("actor " + " loaded into the library in
>>>category " + subtree.getName() + " with id " +am.getId());
>>>         }
>>>       lindex.refresh();
>>>       }
>>>     }
>>>   catch(CacheException ce)
>>>     {
>>>     System.out.println("Error with the cache: " + ce.getMessage());
>>>     return;
>>>     }
>>>   catch(Exception e)
>>>     {
>>>     e.printStackTrace();
>>>      System.out.println("Error creating ComponentEntity from actor " +
>>>"metadata: " + e.getMessage());
>>>     return;
>>>     }
>>>   }
>>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>I see the library is updating on the screen but I cann't see newly
>>>created actor in the library.
>>>
>>>Whereas when search for the newly created actor, I could see in the
>>>folder where it is supposed to be (General Purpose/Grid
>>>Function/Griddles/gridlet). If I exit and restart Kepler, I can see the
>>>same thing in the library list.
>>>
>>>I have also noticed one more problem,  if I change previosly created
>>>dynamic actor and refresh the library.  This time I am not able to
>>>restart  kepler and I am getting a duplication error message.
>>>
>>>I have updated all my chenges into kepler cvs repository, If possible
>>>could you mind look into the problem.
>>>
>>>Could you mind to indicate me which is the best time to chat "irc Kepler
>>>chaneel" with any of you?
>>>
>>>with regards,
>>>
>>>Jagan Kommineni
>>>
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>>>
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