Working with Dialogs in Threads allready using Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() but get Invalid...












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i try to get systeminformation from a remote host and display them in a new window.



My Code looks like this:



    public static void executedisplaySystemInfo(Table table, Login login) {
Thread t = new Thread(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
displaySystemInfo(table,login);
}
});
t.start();

}

public static void displaySystemInfo (Table table, Login login) {
for(TableItem tableItem : table.getItems()){
try {
if(tableItem.getChecked()) {


String a = output.getOutputFromProgram("cmd.exe /c systeminfo /s " + tableItem.getText(3) + " /U .\" + SettingsManager.getSetting(login, "Current-User") + " /p " + SettingsManager.getSetting(login, SettingsManager.getSetting(login, "Current-User")+"-PW"));



Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
JFrame systeminfoFrame = new JFrame();
systeminfoFrame.setTitle( tableItem.getText(3) + ": Ausgabe" );
systeminfoFrame.setSize(600, 700);
JPanel panel = new JPanel();

JTextArea systeminfotext = new JTextArea(40,50);

systeminfotext.setText(a);

systeminfotext.setLineWrap(true);
systeminfotext.setWrapStyleWord(true);

JScrollPane scrollpane = new JScrollPane(systeminfotext);

panel.add(scrollpane);
systeminfoFrame.add(panel);
systeminfoFrame.setVisible(true);
}
});


}


}
catch (IOException e) {
}
}


}


I allready use Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() to pass the thread information to the ui thread but get "invalid thread access" anyway.



What do it do wrong?



Thx for your help.



hex










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    i try to get systeminformation from a remote host and display them in a new window.



    My Code looks like this:



        public static void executedisplaySystemInfo(Table table, Login login) {
    Thread t = new Thread(new Runnable() {
    public void run() {
    displaySystemInfo(table,login);
    }
    });
    t.start();

    }

    public static void displaySystemInfo (Table table, Login login) {
    for(TableItem tableItem : table.getItems()){
    try {
    if(tableItem.getChecked()) {


    String a = output.getOutputFromProgram("cmd.exe /c systeminfo /s " + tableItem.getText(3) + " /U .\" + SettingsManager.getSetting(login, "Current-User") + " /p " + SettingsManager.getSetting(login, SettingsManager.getSetting(login, "Current-User")+"-PW"));



    Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() {
    public void run() {
    JFrame systeminfoFrame = new JFrame();
    systeminfoFrame.setTitle( tableItem.getText(3) + ": Ausgabe" );
    systeminfoFrame.setSize(600, 700);
    JPanel panel = new JPanel();

    JTextArea systeminfotext = new JTextArea(40,50);

    systeminfotext.setText(a);

    systeminfotext.setLineWrap(true);
    systeminfotext.setWrapStyleWord(true);

    JScrollPane scrollpane = new JScrollPane(systeminfotext);

    panel.add(scrollpane);
    systeminfoFrame.add(panel);
    systeminfoFrame.setVisible(true);
    }
    });


    }


    }
    catch (IOException e) {
    }
    }


    }


    I allready use Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() to pass the thread information to the ui thread but get "invalid thread access" anyway.



    What do it do wrong?



    Thx for your help.



    hex










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      i try to get systeminformation from a remote host and display them in a new window.



      My Code looks like this:



          public static void executedisplaySystemInfo(Table table, Login login) {
      Thread t = new Thread(new Runnable() {
      public void run() {
      displaySystemInfo(table,login);
      }
      });
      t.start();

      }

      public static void displaySystemInfo (Table table, Login login) {
      for(TableItem tableItem : table.getItems()){
      try {
      if(tableItem.getChecked()) {


      String a = output.getOutputFromProgram("cmd.exe /c systeminfo /s " + tableItem.getText(3) + " /U .\" + SettingsManager.getSetting(login, "Current-User") + " /p " + SettingsManager.getSetting(login, SettingsManager.getSetting(login, "Current-User")+"-PW"));



      Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() {
      public void run() {
      JFrame systeminfoFrame = new JFrame();
      systeminfoFrame.setTitle( tableItem.getText(3) + ": Ausgabe" );
      systeminfoFrame.setSize(600, 700);
      JPanel panel = new JPanel();

      JTextArea systeminfotext = new JTextArea(40,50);

      systeminfotext.setText(a);

      systeminfotext.setLineWrap(true);
      systeminfotext.setWrapStyleWord(true);

      JScrollPane scrollpane = new JScrollPane(systeminfotext);

      panel.add(scrollpane);
      systeminfoFrame.add(panel);
      systeminfoFrame.setVisible(true);
      }
      });


      }


      }
      catch (IOException e) {
      }
      }


      }


      I allready use Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() to pass the thread information to the ui thread but get "invalid thread access" anyway.



      What do it do wrong?



      Thx for your help.



      hex










      share|improve this question













      i try to get systeminformation from a remote host and display them in a new window.



      My Code looks like this:



          public static void executedisplaySystemInfo(Table table, Login login) {
      Thread t = new Thread(new Runnable() {
      public void run() {
      displaySystemInfo(table,login);
      }
      });
      t.start();

      }

      public static void displaySystemInfo (Table table, Login login) {
      for(TableItem tableItem : table.getItems()){
      try {
      if(tableItem.getChecked()) {


      String a = output.getOutputFromProgram("cmd.exe /c systeminfo /s " + tableItem.getText(3) + " /U .\" + SettingsManager.getSetting(login, "Current-User") + " /p " + SettingsManager.getSetting(login, SettingsManager.getSetting(login, "Current-User")+"-PW"));



      Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() {
      public void run() {
      JFrame systeminfoFrame = new JFrame();
      systeminfoFrame.setTitle( tableItem.getText(3) + ": Ausgabe" );
      systeminfoFrame.setSize(600, 700);
      JPanel panel = new JPanel();

      JTextArea systeminfotext = new JTextArea(40,50);

      systeminfotext.setText(a);

      systeminfotext.setLineWrap(true);
      systeminfotext.setWrapStyleWord(true);

      JScrollPane scrollpane = new JScrollPane(systeminfotext);

      panel.add(scrollpane);
      systeminfoFrame.add(panel);
      systeminfoFrame.setVisible(true);
      }
      });


      }


      }
      catch (IOException e) {
      }
      }


      }


      I allready use Display.getDefault().asyncExec(new Runnable() to pass the thread information to the ui thread but get "invalid thread access" anyway.



      What do it do wrong?



      Thx for your help.



      hex







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