Not dumb, that's what this list is for. :) 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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