This section provides a general view of the operations you can perform in JDashboard.
on the side bar.
on the side bar and select New from the option list.
and then select New Dashboard.
and then select New >Dashboard. A blank dashboard will be created in the browser. You can then add components to customize the dashboard.
on the side bar, or click the Options button
and then select Open from the option list. In the appearing dialog, browse to the desired folder, select the dashboard you want to open and then click OK, or simply double-click the dashboard to open it.
on the side bar and select Show/Hide Dashboard Header from the option list.
Even though the dashboard header is open, its border is unseen by default. However, when you drag objects into the dashboard editing area, you will see the area is divided into two sections with the activated section highlighted in grey: the upper section is the header and the lower the body. Or you can simply press Ctrl on the keyboard to make the border between the header and body shown. Then drag the border line vertically to adjust the size of the header and body.
on the side bar, or click the Options button
and then select Clear Filters from the option list.
on the side bar to refresh the data of the current dashboard.
on the side bar and select Themes from the option list. In the Themes dialog, select a theme from the left panel and then click OK.
on the side bar and select Exit from the option list. Do not use the close button on the browser window as that may not release the resources used by JDashboard.
on the side bar and select Help from the option list to access the JDashboard help documents. Furthermore, you can click
in any dialog to show the help document about the dialog.
that appears around the object. A dialog will be displayed for you to edit the object. For a label or the dashboard title, you can edit the text related properties like font face, font color, and so on. For a special field, you can change it to another special field and edit the text related properties. For an image, you can select another image to replace the current one.
on the component title bar and select Edit Setting from the drop-down list. In the corresponding edit dialog, edit the setting as required.
on the component title bar and select Refresh from the option list to adjust the refresh interval or pause the auto refresh action with the Refresh Interval dialog.
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.Note: If the trigger object of a link in a library component happens to be in some hierarchies (which means you can also perform the go-down action on the object by single click), you can click the trigger object to directly open the link in JDashboard only when the click priority of the link action is specified to be the highest for the library component at design time. If the priority of the go-down action is specified the highest, you can click the trigger object to open the link only when you have reached the lowest level of the hierarchies by going down on the object first.
The sending and receiving of messages is defined in JReport Designer, see Delivering messages between library components in the JReport Designer User's Guide.
on the component title bar and the component will take up the whole dashboard body. By clicking the button again the component will be restored to the original size.
on the side bar and select Component Title Bar from the option list. In the Customize Component Title Bar dialog, specify the way of showing the component title bar and the options on it, decide whether to save the settings into your user profile via the Save into My Preferences Settings option, and then click OK.
on the component title bar and select Delete from the drop-down list. Once a configuration panel has been defined for a library component, you can open it in JDashboard and then perform actions as defined. To do this, on the title bar of the library component, click
and select Edit Setting from the drop-down list to display the configuration panel. After specifying values in the panel, click OK to apply the values in the library component. The Cancel button is used to close the configuration panel.
on the component title bar and select About from the drop-down list. A panel will be displayed showing the information. You can click the OK button in the panel to close the panel.
or click the Options button
and select Arrange from the option list, the dashboard layout will then be adjusted immediately. Arrange is an instant action, clicking it once will arrange the layout once, and in this sense it benefits when you seldom need to reorder the layout. In the case when frequent reorder of dashboard layout is required, click the Options button
on the side bar and click Auto Arrange on the option list. Then later each time a library component is resized, moved, removed, or added, the dashboard body will be rearranged automatically so that the library components will be placed tidy.