@Command"
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Revision as of 01:48, 9 February 2012
Syntax
@Command()
@Command("commanName")
@Command({"commanName1", "commandName2"})
Description
Target: method
Purpose: To identify a Command method.
The optional annotation's element is a String for command's name and that name is referenced in a ZUL with event-command binding. If it's not provided, method name is set as the command name by default.
We also can use parameter related annotation on initial method's parameters, please refer to subsections of ZK Developer's Reference/MVVM/Syntax/ViewModel/Parameters.
Example
Method name as command name
@Command
public void search(){
items = new ListModelList<Item>();
items.addAll(getSearchService().search(filter));
selected = null;
}
Specify command name
@Command("delete")
public void deleteOrder(){
getService().delete(selected); //delete selected
getOrders().remove(selected);
selected = null; //clean the selected
}
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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6.0.0 | February 2012 | The MVVM was introduced. |