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JAXFront allows you to overwrite any standard wiget generated by the visualizer factory. Just specify an own plugin class in your XUI for a certain field/block.

Image Removed As an example see the po.xui in the jaxfront-demo.war. There is a HTML plugin defined for the xpath: /purchaseOrder/shipTo/street:

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themeEclipse
languagexml
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<component xpath="/purchaseOrder/shipTo/street">

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<style>

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<plugIn class="com.jaxfront.html.plugins.SimpleTypePluginPlainHTMLExampleView">

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</plugIn>

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</style>

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</component> 

 

Image Removed The following simple JAXFront HTML plugin just creates a listbox containing three different street names to choose from. As soon as the user selects a street, the value will be updated asynchronously in the server-side existing JAXFront DOM.
 

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languagejava
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public class SimpleTypePluginPlainHTMLExampleView extends SimpleTypeView {

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protected void createEditorComponent(HtmlContainerWidget container) {

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_component = new HtmlPlainTextWidget(container, getHTMLContent().toString());

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}

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public void populateView() {

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super.populateView();

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((HtmlPlainTextWidget)_component).setHTMLContent(getHTMLContent().toString());

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}

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public StringBuffer getHTMLContent() {

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StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();

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sb.append("<b>Choose your favorite street!</b><br/><br/>");

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sb.append("<select id=\"" + getXPath() + "\" size=\"3\" onclick=\"saveData(this)\">");

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String[] names = new String[] { "Nowhere Land", "Palm Street", "Example Street", "Wall Street", "Bahnhof Street" };

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String selected = "";

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for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {

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if (getValue() != null && getValue().equals(names[i]))

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selected = "selected";

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else

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selected = "";

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sb.append("<option " + selected + " value=\"" + names[i] + "\">" + names[i] + "</option>");

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}

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sb.append("</select>");

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return sb;

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}

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public void setSize(String size) {

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// do nothing

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}