Hi, On Jun 16, 2011, at 8:23 AM, naneon.raym...@neuf.fr wrote:
> [snip] > masterCheck : WOCheckBox { > class = "texte"; > name = "master"; > selection = selectedMaster; ----->Variable bind to check box value > value = master.diplSpecAbr; --->CheckBox value > onclick = "MstChecked(this.form)";----> JS function wo call a java method to > get checkbox value The only binding you need to get the checkbox value is the "value" binding. This is two-way, just like a WOString. When the page is displayed, it will try to evaluate diplSpecAbr or getDiplSpecAbr. When the form is submitted, it will call setDiplSpecAbr. (Or it will try to read and set the variable, if that's what it is vs. accessor methods.) You don't need the "selection" or "onclick" to get the values back. master.diplSpecAbr, for each item, will just be set to the value automatically when the form is submitted. For checkboxes, it's often useful to have accessor methods in the page's java that explicitly translates between the checkbox's boolean and the meaning in the object. You would have access to the "master" item from the repetition there, so implementation is straightforward. Hope this helps! Regards, Mark
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