[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-643?page=all ]
Nathan Jantz updated BEEHIVE-643:
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Assign To: Steve Hanson (was: Eddie O'Neil)
Summary: DataGrid api javadocs need more detail in certain areas.
(was: DataGridConfig class javadoc lacking details for methods)
Description:
bash05102005
The following databinding.datagrid.api Classes could use more detail for its
methods such as: method description, parameter details and return types:
api:
DataGridConfig
api.filter:
Filter, FilterModel, FilterOperation, FilterOperationHint, FilterTypeHint
api.pager:
PagerModel
api.rendering:
DataGridTagModel, PageRenderer, StyleModel
api.sort:
Sort, SortDirection, SortStrategy
Also, most all the databinding.datagrid.runtime classes need more javadoc
details. Let me know if you would like to track these in a separate JIRA issue.
was:
bash05102005
DataGridConfig class javadoc could use more detail for its methods such as:
method description, parameter details and return types.
I'm making this bug into a more generalized issue for tracking all the datagrid
api javadoc deficiencies listed above instead of tracking them one at a time.
> DataGrid api javadocs need more detail in certain areas.
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BEEHIVE-643
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-643
> Project: Beehive
> Type: Bug
> Components: NetUI
> Versions: V1
> Reporter: Nathan Jantz
> Assignee: Steve Hanson
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: V1
>
> bash05102005
> The following databinding.datagrid.api Classes could use more detail for its
> methods such as: method description, parameter details and return types:
> api:
> DataGridConfig
> api.filter:
> Filter, FilterModel, FilterOperation, FilterOperationHint, FilterTypeHint
> api.pager:
> PagerModel
> api.rendering:
> DataGridTagModel, PageRenderer, StyleModel
> api.sort:
> Sort, SortDirection, SortStrategy
> Also, most all the databinding.datagrid.runtime classes need more javadoc
> details. Let me know if you would like to track these in a separate JIRA
> issue.
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