@ExecutionArgParam"
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Latest revision as of 07:36, 8 July 2022
This article is out of date, please refer to zk-mvvm-book/8.0/syntax/viewmodel/parameters/executionargparam for more up to date information.
Syntax
@ExecutionArgParam("keyString")
Description
Target: A method's parameter (for initial and command methods)
Purpose: Tell binder to retrieve this parameter with specified key from the current execution's argument.
The annotation is applied to initial (or command) method's parameter. It declare the applied parameter should come from the current execution's argument with specified key.
Example
Assume we want to pass an argument to an included ZUL that uses a ViewModel: ExecutionParamVM
.
outer ZUL
<window >
<include arg1="foo" src="executionparam-inner.zul"/>
</window>
We use annotation to retrieve execution's argument with key "arg1".
public class ExecutionParamVM {
private String arg1;
@Init
public void init(@ExecutionArgParam("arg1") String arg1){
this.arg1 = arg1;
}
//setter, getter, and others
}
executionparam-inner.zul
<vbox apply="org.zkoss.bind.BindComposer" viewModel="@id('vm') @init('foo.ExecutionParamVM')">
<label value="@load(vm.arg1)"/>
</vbox>
- The label will display "foo".
Version History
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6.0.0 | February 2012 | The MVVM was introduced. |