Hi Nathan,
To be honest, I just want to access the whole LayoutM object in the class,
that uses it. Right now I am able to access Activities' fields from within


<t:layoutM title="${message:site.title} - ${message:page.title}"
           bodyClass="dashboard"
           xmlns:t="http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_3.xsd";
           xmlns:p="tapestry:parameter">
<!--here I am accessing the Activities fields and now I want to take/pass
the whole LayoutM's instance object, pass it, to the actually rendered
page, which is Activities -->
<t:block id="successBlock"></t:block>
</t:layoutM>

successBlock is the field from Activities java class. I will try your
advice right away. But I already have a question about


@InjectComponent
private LayoutM layoutM;

Does it mean, that the layoutM, which is being used by Activities page
right now, will be just inflated/injected to the layoutM field? No new
object will be created, because it already, exists. Sorry for questioning
for basics, but I am still learning these new (for me) concepts.


2015-10-22 11:13 GMT+02:00 Nathan Quirynen <nat...@pensionarchitects.be>:

> Hey,
>
> I'm not sure I totally understand your question, but if you just want to
> access your components properties in your page I think you can do the
> following (not tested):
>
> Inject your layout component in your page like following:
>
> @InjectComponent
> private LayoutM layoutM;
>
> public Object getSomeProperty() {
>     return layoutM.getSomeProperty();
> }
>
> ${someProperty}
>
> Or with the @Property annotation you can access its properties in your
> page as following:
>
> @Property
> @InjectComponent
> private LayoutM layoutM;
>
> ${layoutM.someProperty}
>
>
> Nathan
>
>
> On 22/10/15 10:48, g kuczera wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>> I have a custom layout named LayoutM (java class and tml). It is used by
>> my
>> page - Activities - like that:
>>
>> <t:layoutM title="${message:site.title} - ${message:page.title}"
>>             bodyClass="dashboard"
>>             xmlns:t="http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_3.xsd";
>>             xmlns:p="tapestry:parameter">
>> <!--a lot of stuff -->
>> </t:layoutM>
>>
>> And it implements some kind of interface (class LayoutM implements
>> CustomInterface).
>> Is there a way to pass LayoutM java class object,+
>>   to Activities page? Activities page contains the field:
>>    @Parameter(required=false)
>>    private CustomInterface fieldName;
>>
>> I saw
>>
>> http://apache-tapestry-mailing-list-archives.1045711.n5.nabble.com/T5-passing-values-between-layout-component-and-page-td2412095.html
>>
>> but this works in the opposite way.
>>
>> Is something like that correct (if I put it below "a lot of stuff" line)?
>>
>>    <p:fieldName value=${this}></p:fieldName>
>>
>> What I can see right now is the "this" being an instance of Activities
>> class. How can I get the parent layout's object?
>>
>>
>
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