protected class Rows.ExtraCtrl extends HtmlBasedComponent.ExtraCtrl implements Cropper
HtmlBasedComponent.getExtraCtrl()
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It is used only by component developers.Modifier | Constructor and Description |
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protected |
ExtraCtrl() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.util.Set<? extends Component> |
getAvailableAtClient()
Returns a set of child components that are available at the client,
or null if ALL available.
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Component |
getCropOwner()
Returns the owner of the cropping scope.
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boolean |
isCropper()
Returns whether it is a cropper, i.e., cropping is applied.
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setPrologContent
public boolean isCropper()
Cropper
Note: this method is called when an child is detached, so
you have to count one more for the total number of children.
Example <= must be used, not <:
getChildCount() <= getPageSize()
The result of returning false is the same as not declaring
with Cropper
.
public Component getCropOwner()
Cropper
Cropper.getAvailableAtClient()
returns only the
available direct children of this component,
and this method returns this component.
It is so-called a single-level cropping, such as listbox and tree.
If you want to implement multi-level cropping, such as tree,
you can consider the whole tree as a cropping scope.
And, Cropper.getAvailableAtClient()
returns all available items,
not just the child of this component. In additions,
this method returns the tree.
getCropOwner
in interface Cropper
public java.util.Set<? extends Component> getAvailableAtClient()
Cropper
Component.getChildren()
.
In order words, you must use LinkedHashSet or similar to ensure the order
in the returned set.
Note: for better performance, it is better to return null if all children are available at the client.
Note: the components in the returned set can have different
parents. It is useful if you want to implement multi-level cropping,
such as tree. Refer to Cropper.getCropOwner()
.
getAvailableAtClient
in interface Cropper
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