Wizards menu

The Wizards menu contains commands that run utility wizards for tasks such as using a datamodule, implementing an interface, overriding a method, bundling resources, and deploying your program.

Choose one of the following commands for more information.


Wizards|Use DataModule Wizard

Runs the Use DataModule Wizard. This command is only available when a data module has previously been created and compiled.

The Use Data Module Wizard enables you to select an existing data module to add to your project. Once you specify a data module, all frames in your project have consistent access to the data sets and columns in the data module, without requiring you to recreate them on every frame each time you need them. Data modules do not need to reside in the same directory or package as your project. They can be stored in a location for shared use among developers and applications.

See also:
Database Applications Developer's Guide: Separating database access logic and business rules from the user interface


Wizards|Implement Interface

Runs the Implement Interface Wizard.

Use the Implement Interface Wizard to create an interface framework. Once JBuilder creates the framework, you need to write the code that implements each method of the interface.


Wizards|Override Methods

Runs the Override Methods Wizard.

Use the Override Methods Wizard to create skeletal code for overriding a method in a superclass.


Wizards|Resource Strings

Runs the Resource Wizard.

Use the Resource Wizard to bundle resources into separate classes.

See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Internationalizing with JBuilder


Wizards|Deployment Wizard

Runs the Deployment Wizard.

Use the Deployment Wizard to deploy your application or applet.

See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Deploying Java programs


Wizards|Data Migration Wizard

Displays the Data Migration Wizard. You can use this wizard to migrate, or move, data between desktop database tables and SQL database servers. The Data Migration Wizard moves the actual data, as well as the database schema, from one table to another.

See also:
Database Applications Developer's Guide: Moving data between databases


Wizards|BeanInsight

Displays BeanInsight.

BeanInsight examines a Java class and reports whether the class is a valid JavaBean. If your class fails as a JavaBean, BeanInsight reports why it failed. It identifies all the propeties, customizers, and property editors it finds for the class and also reports whether the property information is obtained through a BeanInfo class or through introspection.

See also:
Creating JavaBeans with BeansExpress