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Re: [ease-dev] Hello World Java Script

Raphael, Christian's reply made me realize I am not sure I answered
your expected question. The subject line of your email referred to
Java Script, but your message referred to native Java. I answered the
Javascript version of the questions you asked.

HTH
Jonah

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Jonah Graham
Kichwa Coders Ltd.
www.kichwacoders.com


On 11 February 2017 at 21:53, Jonah Graham <jonah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Raphael,
>
> You might find it useful to clone the ease examples scripts:
> https://git.eclipse.org/c/ease/org.eclipse.ease.scripts.git/
>
> To answer the specific questions:
>
>> I try a Hello-World-Example, but my Hello World text was not written
>> in the UI Console (only to the console of Eclipse). So
>> System.out.println ist not written to the write console.
> When using "System" from Javascript, you are using the one in the same
> JVM as Eclipse is running, so System.out is the stdout of Eclipse, not
> the console. Example:
> https://git.eclipse.org/c/ease/org.eclipse.ease.scripts.git/tree/JavaScript%20Beginner%20Tutorial/01%20Hello%20world/03%20Hello%20World%20SysOut.js
>
>> Does someone know how can I print to the right console?
> Use the custom provided print() method. Example:
> https://git.eclipse.org/c/ease/org.eclipse.ease.scripts.git/tree/JavaScript%20Beginner%20Tutorial/01%20Hello%20world/01%20Hello%20world.js
>
>
>> And second question: How can I load modules?
> Further example in same category is using showInfoDialog from the UI
> Module. The code is:
>
> loadModule('/System/UI');
> showInfoDialog("Hello World", "Greetings");
>
> The full example (which has no more code, but comments):
> https://git.eclipse.org/c/ease/org.eclipse.ease.scripts.git/tree/JavaScript%20Beginner%20Tutorial/01%20Hello%20world/02%20Hello%20World%20UI.js
>
> For documentation on the modules, open Help within your EASE install.
>
> HTH
> Jonah


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