Selectbox Template"
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Similar to Listbox, you can render a selectbox with a template. However, notice that, unlike other components, selectbox doesn't allow any child component, so you have to render each item as a string. For example,
<selectbox model="${users}" onSelect='alert(model.get(event.getData()));'>
<template name="model">
Name is ${each}
</template>
</selectbox>
where we assume there is a list model (ListModel) called users
such as:
ListModelList model = new ListModelList(new String[] { "Tony", "Ryan", "Jumper", "Wing", "Sam" });
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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6.0.0 | November 2011 | The selectbox component was introduced. |
6.0.0 | July 2011 | The template feature was introduced. |