On 7 Mar 2016 10:10 am, "Óscar Bou - GOVERTIS" <o....@govertis.com> wrote:
>

>
> Could the user specify by annotation that an action must be attached  by
default to a given properties/collections group?
> AFAIK it’s a new option.
>

Yes, in the @MemberOrder#name attribute it is now possible to specify the
fieldset name directly. Previously one had to specify the id of a property
that was in the fieldset.

> Not sure if you’re planning to support on annotations all those layout
options (grids, etc.).

No plans at the moment. However, any existing annotations (or indeed
metadata from a layout.json file) will continue to be honoured...
@MemberOrder is used to bind a property to a fieldset, and the @XxxLayout
annotations provide UI hints for the object members themselves.

Working on updating the website docs at the moment...

Cheers,
Dan

>
> Regards,
>
> Oscar
>
>
> > El 5 mar 2016, a las 15:54, Dan Haywood <d...@haywood-associates.co.uk>
escribió:
> >
> > at https://youtu.be/MxewC5Pve5k
> >
> > this feature will be available in Apache v1.12.0, which I expect to be
> > released by the end of this month (March 2016) at the latest.  The code
is
> > in 1.12.0-SNAPSHOT master branch if you want to try it out before then.
> >
> > I didn't mention it in the video, but the feature also provides a
service
> > action (on the prototyping menu) to download XML layouts for all
existing
> > domain objects; the downloaded files capture all existing layout
semantics
> > (either .layout.json or annotations).  This should make it very
> > straightforward to migrate to using dynamic XML layouts.
> >
> > Comments welcome, as always
> >
> > Cheers
> > Dan
>

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