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Chapter 6 Java Event List Configuration
Configuration with the JACE Editor
Importing and Exporting Configurations
JACE allows you to import and export configurations for use on other machines. Configurations may be
exported to ASCII readable files and those files can be imported, allowing for the backup of master
configurations.
To import a configuration:
1. Select the File menu’s Import option.
2. Select the configuration file to import, then click on the OK button. The configuration is displayed
in the JACE display.
To export a configuration:
1. Select the configuration from the JACE display.
2. Select the File menu’s Export option.
3. Specify a file name for the configuration. It is recommended you give the file name a .jace
extension.
Using Multiple Configurations
The configuration mechanism allows multiple-named configurations to be stored for use by the applets.
To use a configuration, the configuration name is specified as an attribute of the
config applet parameter
in the HTML page. For more information on the config parameter, see the “Configuration Parameter”
section on page 6-21.
Set and Property Management
The following sections describe how to use the JACE editor to manage sets and properties.
Copying a Set
You can copy a set, including all its properties, within the same configuration. To copy a selected set, do
one of the following:
Click the Copy button.
Right click on the list to display the popup menu, then select Copy Set.
The Copy Set window opens. Enter a name for the new set and select OK. The copied set now appears
in its alphabetical position in the configuration.
Renaming a Set
To rename a selected set, do one of the following:
Click the Rename button (shown in the left margin).
Right click on the list to display the popup menu, then select Rename Set.
The Rename Set window opens. Enter a name for the new set and select OK. The renamed set now
appears in its alphabetical position in the configuration.