public class AddressFields {
@Bind(pmoProperty = "street", modelAttribute = Address.PROPERTY_STREET)
private final TextField streetTxt;
/* uses the field's name as pmoProperty and modelAttribute */
@Bind
private final TextField city;
/* name of pmoProperty is different from the field name */
@Bind(pmoProperty = "country", availableValues = AvailableValuesType.DYNAMIC, modelAttribute = Address.PROPERTY_COUNTRY)
private final ComboBox<Country> countryCb;
}
Creation of a UI with linkki
Manual Binding With @Bind
Due to special requirements or custom Fields
it is sometimes not possible to use the automatic creation via @UISection
. For this case linkki offers the option of 'only' using the data binding. This way, control over creation, arrangement and configuration (e.g. setNullRepresentation()
or setConverter()
) of the component is kept.
To activate the manual binding the component must be marked with the @Bind
annotation. Both fields and methods can be annotated. Manual binding with @Bind
supports different component types depending on the Vaadin Framework version. Components based on the following classes and interfaces can be used with @Bind
:
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com.vaadin.ui.Component
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com.vaadin.ui.AbstractField<T>
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com.vaadin.ui.Label
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com.vaadin.ui.Button
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com.vaadin.data.HasValue<V>
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com.vaadin.data.HasItems<T>
For Vaadin 7 the base classes allowed for
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Then, the data binding can be created via the Binder
.
@Bind(pmoProperty = "street")
public TextField getStreetTxt() {
return streetTxt;
}
/* uses the pmoProperty and modelAttribute "city" derived from the method name */
@Bind
public TextField getCity() {
return cityTxt;
}
@Bind(pmoProperty = "country", availableValues = AvailableValuesType.DYNAMIC)
public ComboBox<Country> getCountryCb() {
return countryCb;
}
When the data binding of a Vaadin component of a third party library should be used by linkki, it can be activated via inheritance of 'delegate proxies' and @Bind on the methods.
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new Binder(addressFields, addressPmo).setupBindings(bindingContext);
You can find a sample project with the different binding options on GitHub.
Binding summary:
linkki uses certain naming conventions. That way sources of errors and refactoring complexity are reduced. The values used in the annotations for |