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Can we see the code of GUI UDF functions

Former Member
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Hi All,

Can we see the code of GUI UDF functions?

Which language it has been written?

Cheers!

Samarjit

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Accepted Solutions (1)

bhavesh_kantilal
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Hi,

Have a look at this blog.

Is this what you are looking for?

<a href="/people/venkataramanan.parameswaran/blog/2007/02/06/is-there-a-possibility-to-access-xi-standard-functions-in-user-defined-functions-yes there a possibility to access XI standard functions in User defined Functions?" Yes!</a>

Regards

Bhavesh

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Answers (3)

prateek
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Hi Samarjit,

1. U may see UDF code from the message mapping --> user-defined function option (present at the place where there are other standard functions) --> edit function

2.Java Language is used

Regards,

Prateek

Former Member
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>>Can we see the code of GUI UDF functions?

Which language it has been written?

Do you mean the standard functions in Message Mapping?

If so, they are developed using JAVA. I dont think you can see them.

Regards,

Jai Shankar

Former Member
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It is in java

Regards

krishna

Former Member
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Thanks for yr quick reply.Can we see these?

Cheers!

Samarjit

Shabarish_Nair
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The message mapping in the background generates a Java code.

To view the same follow as mentioned below;

<i>Inside the message mapping choose ctrl + shift + 0 to open a special menu.

From here you can download the message mapping .xim file.

You can open the .xim file with WinZip and find the Java source.</i>