Wire Components"
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− | Although the original design principle of MVVM pattern is that ViewModel doesn't have any reference to UI components, ZK provide ways to retrieve UI components on a ZUL in a ViewModel. One is passing components as parameters in binding expression. Another is to wire components by Selector. This way enables you to wire components with <tt> @Wire </tt> like you do in a <javadoc> org.zkoss.zk.ui.select.SelectorComposer</javadoc> | + | Although the original design principle of MVVM pattern is that ViewModel doesn't have any reference to UI components, ZK provide ways to retrieve UI components on a ZUL in a ViewModel. One is passing components as parameters in binding expression. Another is to wire components by Selector. This way enables you to wire components with <tt> @Wire </tt> like you do in a <javadoc> org.zkoss.zk.ui.select.SelectorComposer</javadoc>. |
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Revision as of 05:00, 25 April 2012
Although the original design principle of MVVM pattern is that ViewModel doesn't have any reference to UI components, ZK provide ways to retrieve UI components on a ZUL in a ViewModel. One is passing components as parameters in binding expression. Another is to wire components by Selector. This way enables you to wire components with @Wire like you do in a SelectorComposer.
Example to wire components in a ViewModel
public class SearchAutowireVM{
//UI component
@Wire("#msgPopup")
Popup popup;
@Wire("#msg")
Label msg;
}
- Use @ContextParam(ContextType.VIEW) to retrieve root component. (line 11)
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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6.0.0 | February 2012 | The MVVM was introduced. |