Java objects can appear in the data grid of a table or view, or in SQL query results. To inspect Java objects:
This section covers the following topics:
To view an object's fields, click the "+" sign that appears to the left of the class name.
The names of the object's fields appear. If a field is public, its contents appear, if they are displayable. If the field is not public, its visibility level (e.g., private, protected) appears instead.
If the field is an array or vector, click the "+" sign to the left of the field to inspect its contents.
To view an object's methods, select the Java object name in the left panel. Its public methods appear in the right-hand window.
If an object's class is a subclass, you can view the methods of any superclasses. To do this, select the class bar at the top of the right-hand side of the window.
If an object's class implements an interface, you can view the interface's methods:
The drop-down list now contains the interfaces the object implements.
If a public method takes no parameters, you can execute it in Cloudview. To do this, select the method and click Execute. The value returned, if any, appears in the box in the lower right-hand corner.
If the method supplies a way to display a graphics, sound, or a multimedia file, you can hear or see the file's contents.