On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 11:51:09 -0300, akshay
wrote:
Wii your logic help me in this case.how would we go about capturing the
"name property cell" when we are unsure about the name of it ? Can you
please show me an example ?
In this case, when you don't know the names of the properties beforeha
You can omit the model then and tapestry will create a model based on the
properties of your beans.In the other hand you can look at how tapestry 5
grid components inspects and creates a default model and follow that to do
what you need.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 5:51 PM, akshay wrote:
> Yes, I kn
Yes, I know that we can add n number of properties, but i believe the
scenario , you are trying to talk about is to do with the case when we are
aware of the "propertynames" before hand.
In my case i only come to know about it during runtime.
Wii your logic help me in this case.how would we go ab
You can add as many properties you want.You can also add them via add
method of grid in tml file
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 5:35 PM, akshay wrote:
> Hi Dimitris,
>
> Thanks, but will it work, when i have list of properties to be added?
>
> I am aware that we can add the property,like the way u have
Hi Dimitris,
Thanks, but will it work, when i have list of properties to be added?
I am aware that we can add the property,like the way u have said or we can
just have mymodel.add("propertyname") and hijack name cell in the tml for
further actions.
I havent given a try, just had a view looking i
try myModel.addEmpty("propertyName");
and in the tml class
you can do
${value.propertyName}
Regards
Dimitris Zenios
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 4:54 PM, akshay wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> I am trying to add properties to the grid dynamically. Below I have
> described, what I try to acheive:-
>
>
Hi All,
I am trying to add properties to the grid dynamically. Below I have
described, what I try to acheive:-
@Property
private BeanModel myModel;
@Inject
private BeanModelSource beanModelSource;
myModel= beanModelSource.createDisplayModel(A.class,
messages);
//logic for incl