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Howard M. Lewis Ship reassigned TAPESTRY-2271:
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    Assignee: Howard M. Lewis Ship

> Grid's _rowsPerPage is no longer readable & writable due to attached 
> @Property.
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>
>                 Key: TAPESTRY-2271
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2271
>             Project: Tapestry
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core Components
>    Affects Versions: 5.0.11
>         Environment: N/A
>            Reporter: Adam Zimowski
>            Assignee: Howard M. Lewis Ship
>             Fix For: 5.0.12
>
>   Original Estimate: 1h
>  Remaining Estimate: 1h
>
> Application code which makes use of Grid's rowsPerPage property at compile 
> time no longer compiles because the _rowsPerPage field has been converted to 
> use new @Property annotation:
>     /**
>      * The number of rows of data displayed on each page. If there are more 
> rows than will fit, the Grid will divide up
>      * the rows into "pages" and (normally) provide a pager to allow the user 
> to navigate within the overall result
>      * set.
>      */
>     @Parameter("25")
>     @Property
>     private int _rowsPerPage;
> In this case it is legitimate expectation to have old-fashioned getter and 
> setters so that pages & components which use Grid internally can still read 
> and write this property. For example:
> @Component
> private Grid _grid;
> public void foo() {
>   _grid.getRowsPerPage(); // do something with this value
> }
> Similarly, there are few other Grid fields annotated with @Property which may 
> also be considered as candidates for classic getters and setters. I don't 
> have a need for those personally, but others may:
>     /**
>      * Used to store the current object being rendered (for the current row). 
> This is used when parameter blocks are
>      * provided to override the default cell renderer for a particular column 
> ... the components within the block can
>      * use the property bound to the row parameter to know what they should 
> render.
>      */
>     @Parameter
>     @Property
>     private Object _row;
>     /**
>      * The CSS class for the tr element for each data row. This can be used 
> to highlight particular rows, or cycle
>      * between CSS values (for the "zebra effect"). If null or not bound, 
> then no particular CSS class value is used.
>      */
>     @Parameter(cache = false)
>     @Property(write = false)
>     private String _rowClass;
>     /**
>      * CSS class for the <table> element.  In addition, informal 
> parameters to the Grid are rendered in the table
>      * element.
>      */
>     @Parameter(name = "class", defaultPrefix = 
> TapestryConstants.LITERAL_BINDING_PREFIX, value = "t-data-grid")
>     @Property(write = false)
>     private String _tableClass;

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