I'm not sure about invoking an ear, but you can certainly reference a
custom jar in the custom/classes folder.
Typically, XUI is used to make customizations within Arbortext. XUI is
pretty full featured, and ties in fairly nicely with Java. (Have a look at
www.adepters.org for examples from this list, as well as provided examples
in the samples dir)
The XUI controls aren't as full-featured as ones you might get using main
Java packages, but are sufficient for most implementations. I would also
caution the use of non-XUI for UI within Arbortext. We have some controls
that we converted from Swing to XUI after having dialogs popup behind the
editor. Even with some javascript to force them on top, they're not truly
modal, and don't show a taskbar icon, leading the user to think Arbortext
is frozen.
- keith
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 9:39 AM, SAMBASIVARAO MEDAVARAPU <
sambasivarao.medavarapu@oracle.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been assigned for UI enhancement for Arbortext Editor. When the user
> opens a document with the help of Menu item, system opens a widow providing
> options to filter the documents. I need to customize this with more user
> friendly.
> Here Iam looking for suggestion on the environment to be used for UI
> customization. Can I use J2EE to achieve our requirement. If so, how can i
> invoke an .ear from Arbortext editor.
> It would be really helpful, if you provide some pointers to refer to
> pickup my task quickly.
>
> Thanks,
> Samba.
>