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On 10/4/06, Mael Caldas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

SORRY!!!!
Such a dumb I'm!
The binding declaration was wrong...
;)

Mael

On 10/4/06, Mael Caldas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I wan to to declare a DatePicker component with annotations. I just
passed
> the component from .page, to java the corresponding java class, but I
got a
> parse exception, because of the translators bindings...
> Here is the code on .page:
>
>   <component id="date" type="DatePicker">
>     <binding name="value" value="date"/>
>     <binding name="displayName" value="literal:Data"/>
>     <binding name="validators" value="validators:required[É necessário
uma
> data!]"/>
>     <binding name="translator"
> value="translator:date,pattern=dd/MM/yyyy,message=Data Inválida!"/>
>   </component>
>
> And with annotation:
>
>     @Component(id="date", type="DatePicker", bindings= {"value=date,
> displayName=literal:Data, validators={validators:required[É necessário
uma
> data!]}, translator={translator:date,pattern=dd/MM/yyyy,message=Data
> Inválida!}"})
>     public abstract DatePicker getDateComponent();
>
> Does anybody know a way to declare the component with annotation, and
make
> some complex bindings like these, without error?
>
> Thank you!
>




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