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getEmulatorState (X emulator applet)

Syntax

Skip past command syntax or program codeint getEmulatorState()

Description

The getEmulatorState method returns the status code associated with the emulator session's display engine. This allows you to determine if an emulator session is starting, running or stopped.

This return value... Indicates...
0 The X emulator session is starting, but hasn't yet connected to the application server.
1 The X emulator session is running.
2 The X emulator session has disconnected from the application server.
3 An error has occurred, and the X emulator session has been terminated.
4 The X emulator session has been suspended.
5 The X emulator session has finished.

Examples

Skip past command syntax or program code<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">

window.onerror = trapError

function trapError(message, url, line) {
   alert("There's no X emulator session currently running");
   return true
}

function getState() {
   state = top.WebtopFrame.DisplayFrame.document.applets["Tarantella X Emulator"].getEmulatorState();
 
   switch (state) {
      case 0 :
         output = "The X emulator session is starting.";
         break;
      case 1 :
         output = "The X emulator session is running.";
         break;
      case 2 :
         output = "The X emulator session has disconnected.";
         break;
      case 3 :
         output = "An error has occurred.";
         break;
      case 4 :
         output = "The X emulator session has been suspended.";
         break;
      case 5 :
         output = "The X emulator session has finished.";
         break;
   }
 
   alert(output);
}

</SCRIPT>

<FORM>
   <INPUT TYPE=button VALUE="Get state" onclick="getState()">
</FORM>

This example adds a button beneath the links on users' webtops. When a user clicks this button, Secure Global Desktop displays a short message indicating the current state of the X emulator applet.

Add the code to the HTML document containing the webtop tray applet (left.html, in the sco/tta/standard webtop theme), after the TTAAPPLET declaration.

Note This example assumes you are using the sco/tta/standard webtop theme. If you're using another theme, with different frame names and layouts, or different applet names, you'll need to modify the lines that invoke the getEmulatorState method to access the X emulator applet used by your new theme.

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