Set User Status as Logged out when Program is closed In Netbeans
I have written a method which sets the status (1) (logged in) when user login.
public void updateLoginStatus(String n) {
conn = DBConnection.ConnectionDB();
String loginStatus = "UPDATE `login` SET `status`=1 WHERE username = ?";
try {
pst = conn.prepareStatement(loginStatus);
pst.setString(1, n);
pst.executeUpdate();
} catch (Exception e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e);
}
}
There is another method when the logout button is clicked the user status is set to 0 (logged out)
public void updateLogoutStatus(String n) {
conn = DBConnection.ConnectionDB();
String loginStatus = "UPDATE `login` SET `status`=0 WHERE username = ?";
try {
pst = conn.prepareStatement(loginStatus);
pst.setString(1, n);
pst.executeUpdate();
} catch (Exception e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e);
}
}
This works fine, However, when a user clicks the red cross on menubar in the database it shows that the user is logged in but I want to set it to log out. I have found a method
onsetDefaultCloseOperation() but couldn't figure it out what to do. I am a beginner please help.
java netbeans
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I have written a method which sets the status (1) (logged in) when user login.
public void updateLoginStatus(String n) {
conn = DBConnection.ConnectionDB();
String loginStatus = "UPDATE `login` SET `status`=1 WHERE username = ?";
try {
pst = conn.prepareStatement(loginStatus);
pst.setString(1, n);
pst.executeUpdate();
} catch (Exception e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e);
}
}
There is another method when the logout button is clicked the user status is set to 0 (logged out)
public void updateLogoutStatus(String n) {
conn = DBConnection.ConnectionDB();
String loginStatus = "UPDATE `login` SET `status`=0 WHERE username = ?";
try {
pst = conn.prepareStatement(loginStatus);
pst.setString(1, n);
pst.executeUpdate();
} catch (Exception e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e);
}
}
This works fine, However, when a user clicks the red cross on menubar in the database it shows that the user is logged in but I want to set it to log out. I have found a method
onsetDefaultCloseOperation() but couldn't figure it out what to do. I am a beginner please help.
java netbeans
what user is logged in? of your application? maybe you should start by closing your connections
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 12:49
when the user presses the login button on my application I set their status to 1 (status I a column in database which takes boolean data), when they click logout button their status is set to 0 but when they uses the red cross button on the menu bar(default close button ) the status remain logged in
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:04
just remove that button. or replace it by one you create yourself. or change the default behavior of that button (not sure if that's an option)
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:14
if I remove the default button that won't be user-friendly, I just have to grab the default action behavior and implement it in my way
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:17
why wouldn't that be user friendly? who says the user even has to notice?
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:18
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I have written a method which sets the status (1) (logged in) when user login.
public void updateLoginStatus(String n) {
conn = DBConnection.ConnectionDB();
String loginStatus = "UPDATE `login` SET `status`=1 WHERE username = ?";
try {
pst = conn.prepareStatement(loginStatus);
pst.setString(1, n);
pst.executeUpdate();
} catch (Exception e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e);
}
}
There is another method when the logout button is clicked the user status is set to 0 (logged out)
public void updateLogoutStatus(String n) {
conn = DBConnection.ConnectionDB();
String loginStatus = "UPDATE `login` SET `status`=0 WHERE username = ?";
try {
pst = conn.prepareStatement(loginStatus);
pst.setString(1, n);
pst.executeUpdate();
} catch (Exception e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e);
}
}
This works fine, However, when a user clicks the red cross on menubar in the database it shows that the user is logged in but I want to set it to log out. I have found a method
onsetDefaultCloseOperation() but couldn't figure it out what to do. I am a beginner please help.
java netbeans
I have written a method which sets the status (1) (logged in) when user login.
public void updateLoginStatus(String n) {
conn = DBConnection.ConnectionDB();
String loginStatus = "UPDATE `login` SET `status`=1 WHERE username = ?";
try {
pst = conn.prepareStatement(loginStatus);
pst.setString(1, n);
pst.executeUpdate();
} catch (Exception e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e);
}
}
There is another method when the logout button is clicked the user status is set to 0 (logged out)
public void updateLogoutStatus(String n) {
conn = DBConnection.ConnectionDB();
String loginStatus = "UPDATE `login` SET `status`=0 WHERE username = ?";
try {
pst = conn.prepareStatement(loginStatus);
pst.setString(1, n);
pst.executeUpdate();
} catch (Exception e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e);
}
}
This works fine, However, when a user clicks the red cross on menubar in the database it shows that the user is logged in but I want to set it to log out. I have found a method
onsetDefaultCloseOperation() but couldn't figure it out what to do. I am a beginner please help.
java netbeans
java netbeans
asked Nov 23 '18 at 12:47
Tobey Marshall
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what user is logged in? of your application? maybe you should start by closing your connections
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 12:49
when the user presses the login button on my application I set their status to 1 (status I a column in database which takes boolean data), when they click logout button their status is set to 0 but when they uses the red cross button on the menu bar(default close button ) the status remain logged in
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:04
just remove that button. or replace it by one you create yourself. or change the default behavior of that button (not sure if that's an option)
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:14
if I remove the default button that won't be user-friendly, I just have to grab the default action behavior and implement it in my way
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:17
why wouldn't that be user friendly? who says the user even has to notice?
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:18
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what user is logged in? of your application? maybe you should start by closing your connections
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 12:49
when the user presses the login button on my application I set their status to 1 (status I a column in database which takes boolean data), when they click logout button their status is set to 0 but when they uses the red cross button on the menu bar(default close button ) the status remain logged in
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:04
just remove that button. or replace it by one you create yourself. or change the default behavior of that button (not sure if that's an option)
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:14
if I remove the default button that won't be user-friendly, I just have to grab the default action behavior and implement it in my way
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:17
why wouldn't that be user friendly? who says the user even has to notice?
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:18
what user is logged in? of your application? maybe you should start by closing your connections
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 12:49
what user is logged in? of your application? maybe you should start by closing your connections
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 12:49
when the user presses the login button on my application I set their status to 1 (status I a column in database which takes boolean data), when they click logout button their status is set to 0 but when they uses the red cross button on the menu bar(default close button ) the status remain logged in
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:04
when the user presses the login button on my application I set their status to 1 (status I a column in database which takes boolean data), when they click logout button their status is set to 0 but when they uses the red cross button on the menu bar(default close button ) the status remain logged in
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:04
just remove that button. or replace it by one you create yourself. or change the default behavior of that button (not sure if that's an option)
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:14
just remove that button. or replace it by one you create yourself. or change the default behavior of that button (not sure if that's an option)
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:14
if I remove the default button that won't be user-friendly, I just have to grab the default action behavior and implement it in my way
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:17
if I remove the default button that won't be user-friendly, I just have to grab the default action behavior and implement it in my way
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:17
why wouldn't that be user friendly? who says the user even has to notice?
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:18
why wouldn't that be user friendly? who says the user even has to notice?
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:18
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what user is logged in? of your application? maybe you should start by closing your connections
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 12:49
when the user presses the login button on my application I set their status to 1 (status I a column in database which takes boolean data), when they click logout button their status is set to 0 but when they uses the red cross button on the menu bar(default close button ) the status remain logged in
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:04
just remove that button. or replace it by one you create yourself. or change the default behavior of that button (not sure if that's an option)
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:14
if I remove the default button that won't be user-friendly, I just have to grab the default action behavior and implement it in my way
– Tobey Marshall
Nov 23 '18 at 13:17
why wouldn't that be user friendly? who says the user even has to notice?
– Stultuske
Nov 23 '18 at 13:18