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Appddevvv updated PIVOT-514: ---------------------------- Attachment: defaultpropertypatch.zip The patches Window, Border and WTKXSerializer. Unfortunately, a reformat seems to have changed the WTKXSerializer class but the actual change is only 4-5 lines. I did not know how to undo the format issue that caused the patch to grow. The other two files (the annotation and some static utils methods) need be placed in the same package as WTKXSerializer. > create an annotation to specify the default "child" property of a component > used by the serializer to attach children objects > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PIVOT-514 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-514 > Project: Pivot > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: wtk > Reporter: Appddevvv > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.6 > > Attachments: defaultpropertypatch.zip > > > Add an annotation called @ContentProperty that specifies the default property > to attach children to in the serializer. I found that I was making mistakes > when creating WTKX that this annotation and a default "child attachment" > approach could help. Benefits include: > a) The client does not need to know which property to attach the children to. > b) To add objects to a collection the parent object does not need to extend > from sequence. The sequence can be contained in the object instead of > implementing the interface. Containment can be another approach to getting > content into the parent objects versus inheritance. > c) You can change some of the properties in the class where attachment occurs > and your WTKX files do not have to change. > The default mechanism would be similar to what exists today. It's a simple > extension of it. The "attach child" search would be: > a) If the content property is specified, use that property to add the child > to. If the content property is a collection, add it to the collection. > b) If the content property is not specified, > b.1) If the parent object is a collection (this is how it is handled today) > then add it to the collection using the List.add(Object) method. > b.2) Add it to the property specified in the XML. This is also how it is > handled today. > I wrote this for a small modeled framework similar to pivot and could work up > a couple of patches for this. This is very similar to how wpf handles child > content specifications in XML. Thoughts? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.