Try implementing Bindable in your root element and overriding initialize().

On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:46 AM, Piotr Kołaczkowski wrote:

> Thanks, I tried that but the load method is not called. However, the 
> constructor of the component is called, and the setter of the property is 
> also called.
> What can be a reason that the load method is not called?
> 
> Regards,
> Piotr
> 
> W dniu 2011-10-30 21:11, anton dos santos pisze:
>> If your custom component is implemented by a BXML file and a java class you 
>> can do following:
>> 
>> in the calling BXML:
>> 
>> <bxml:include bxml:id="id1" src="../MyComp.bxml" customTitle="Hello1"/>
>> <bxml:include bxml:id="id2" src="../MyComp.bxml" customTitle="Hello2"/>
>> 
>> in MyComp.java, declare a variable with the same name as the parameter and 
>> use it in load() to initialize the component
>> 
>> @BXML
>>  public String customTitle;
>> 
>>  @Override
>>  public void load(Object context) {
>>     border.setHeading( customTitle);
>>  }
>> 
>> On 30/10/2011 19:46, Piotr Kołaczkowski wrote:
>>> W dniu 2011-10-30 18:56, Edvin Syse pisze:
>>>>> Is there a way to use BXML files as templates? I'd like to include two 
>>>>> almost
>>>>> identical component sets in the main window, differing with component ids
>>>>> and probably a single label text.
>>>> It would be fairly trivial to modify the XML before you give it to the 
>>>> BXMLSerializer, so this wouldn't require any special framework support as 
>>>> far as I can see.
>>>> 
>>>> -- Edvin
>>> 
>>> Ok, and how to do that from another BXML file?
>>> The BXML <include> tag references just a plain text resource. Is there a 
>>> way to intercept loading of the included file and modify it on the fly?
>>> 
>>> BTW: Regardless of how trivial this is to implement, not having this 
>>> feature in the framework means adding quite a lot of accidental complexity 
>>> to the project configuration.
>>> Imagine almost every team rolling their own templating engine, slightly 
>>> different from each other. I think this is not a top priority, but a really 
>>> nice to have feature.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Piotr
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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