j/xfs question: How to create and print a new Form
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I have gotten these media and form definitions. This is apparently based on the WOSA framework:
Media Definition
XFSMEDIA "ImageMedia"
BEGIN
TYPE GENERIC
UNIT ROWCOLUMN, 1, 1
SIZE 80, 91
END
Form Definition
XFSFORM "ImageForm"
BEGIN
UNIT ROWCOLUMN, 1, 1
SIZE 80, 90
LANGUAGE 1033
XFSFIELD "ImgField"
BEGIN
POSITION 1, 1
SIZE 80, 90
TYPE GRAPHIC
SCALING BESTFIT
INITIALVALUE "C:Imagesimage.bmp"
END
END
Based on these configurations I should create a new Form and in the end print it.
But I have no clue what to do with these definitions.
Do I have to write this configuration in a java class or should this be setup elsewhere? On the ATM itself maybe?
And if this configuration needs to be written down in a java class, from which class of the j/xfs framework do I have to extend from?
Thanks!
java xfs cen-xfs
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I have gotten these media and form definitions. This is apparently based on the WOSA framework:
Media Definition
XFSMEDIA "ImageMedia"
BEGIN
TYPE GENERIC
UNIT ROWCOLUMN, 1, 1
SIZE 80, 91
END
Form Definition
XFSFORM "ImageForm"
BEGIN
UNIT ROWCOLUMN, 1, 1
SIZE 80, 90
LANGUAGE 1033
XFSFIELD "ImgField"
BEGIN
POSITION 1, 1
SIZE 80, 90
TYPE GRAPHIC
SCALING BESTFIT
INITIALVALUE "C:Imagesimage.bmp"
END
END
Based on these configurations I should create a new Form and in the end print it.
But I have no clue what to do with these definitions.
Do I have to write this configuration in a java class or should this be setup elsewhere? On the ATM itself maybe?
And if this configuration needs to be written down in a java class, from which class of the j/xfs framework do I have to extend from?
Thanks!
java xfs cen-xfs
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I have gotten these media and form definitions. This is apparently based on the WOSA framework:
Media Definition
XFSMEDIA "ImageMedia"
BEGIN
TYPE GENERIC
UNIT ROWCOLUMN, 1, 1
SIZE 80, 91
END
Form Definition
XFSFORM "ImageForm"
BEGIN
UNIT ROWCOLUMN, 1, 1
SIZE 80, 90
LANGUAGE 1033
XFSFIELD "ImgField"
BEGIN
POSITION 1, 1
SIZE 80, 90
TYPE GRAPHIC
SCALING BESTFIT
INITIALVALUE "C:Imagesimage.bmp"
END
END
Based on these configurations I should create a new Form and in the end print it.
But I have no clue what to do with these definitions.
Do I have to write this configuration in a java class or should this be setup elsewhere? On the ATM itself maybe?
And if this configuration needs to be written down in a java class, from which class of the j/xfs framework do I have to extend from?
Thanks!
java xfs cen-xfs
I have gotten these media and form definitions. This is apparently based on the WOSA framework:
Media Definition
XFSMEDIA "ImageMedia"
BEGIN
TYPE GENERIC
UNIT ROWCOLUMN, 1, 1
SIZE 80, 91
END
Form Definition
XFSFORM "ImageForm"
BEGIN
UNIT ROWCOLUMN, 1, 1
SIZE 80, 90
LANGUAGE 1033
XFSFIELD "ImgField"
BEGIN
POSITION 1, 1
SIZE 80, 90
TYPE GRAPHIC
SCALING BESTFIT
INITIALVALUE "C:Imagesimage.bmp"
END
END
Based on these configurations I should create a new Form and in the end print it.
But I have no clue what to do with these definitions.
Do I have to write this configuration in a java class or should this be setup elsewhere? On the ATM itself maybe?
And if this configuration needs to be written down in a java class, from which class of the j/xfs framework do I have to extend from?
Thanks!
java xfs cen-xfs
java xfs cen-xfs
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