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| Annotation Types Summary | |
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| EntityContent | Marks a getter method or field as the main content text for an entity,
Example: the main text body for a blog entry or email, the main content of an article or posting,
the convention is to run toString on the return from the
"getContent" method or the value in the "content" field NOTE: This annotation should only be used once in a class, the getter method must take no arguments and return an object |
| EntityCustomAction | This annotation indicates that this method is a custom action from ActionsExecutable,
this should not be placed on any methods defined by a capability but should be placed on methods
which you want to be exposed as custom actionsBy default the name of the method is used as the action key and this will work for read requests (viewKey is set to EntityView.VIEW_SHOW),
you can add in action and viewKey annotation params to change those settingsYou can describe this action using the key: |
| EntityDateCreated | Marks a getter method or field as the date created time code (unix time code) for an entity,
this can be a Date, Long, long, or String (will attempt to convert this to a long)the convention is to try to convert the return from the "getDateCreated" method or the value in the "dateCreated" field NOTE: This annotation should only be used once in a class, the getter method must take no arguments and return an object |
| EntityFieldRequired | Marks a getter method or field as required to be non-null and non-empty for an entity, this can be used many times in a class, this is mostly for documentation purposes and has little effect on operations |
| EntityHttpParam | This annotation indicates that this method parameter should be replaced by the value
in the HTTP query parameter, header, or form parameter whose name matches the name set in the annotation Binds the value(s) of a HTTP query parameter to a resource method parameter. |
| EntityId | Marks a getter method or field as the unique local Id for an entity,
the convention is to run toString on the return from the "getId" method
or the value in the "id" field NOTE: This annotation should only be used once in a class, the getter method must take no arguments and return an object |
| EntityLastModified | Marks a getter method or field as the last modified time code (unix time code) for an entity,
this can be a Date, Long, long, or String (will attempt to convert this to a long)the convention is to try to convert the return from the "getLastModified" method or the value in the "lastModified" field NOTE: This annotation should only be used once in a class, the getter method must take no arguments and return an object |
| EntityModifiedBy | Marks a getter method or field as the user ref of the last user to modify an entity the convention is to run toString on the return from the "getModifiedBy" method or the value in the "modifiedBy" field NOTE: This annotation should only be used once in a class, the getter method must take no arguments and return an object |
| EntityOwner | Marks a getter method or field as the user ref of the creator/owner of an entity,
the convention is to run toString on the return from the
"getOwner" method or the value in the "owner" field NOTE: This annotation should only be used once in a class, the getter method must take no arguments and return an object |
| EntityParameters | This annotation indicates that this method is accepts or expects certain parameters to be present
before it can be executed, these parameters are accessible in the params map Any parameters included in this annotation can be documented using the i18n properties files by placing a message at: prefix.action.actionname.field.fieldname OR prefix.view.viewkey.field.fieldname NOTE: there is no need to list the field names of the fields which are included in the entity class or map here, this is for additional parameters only |
| EntitySummary | Marks a getter method or field as the summary or description text for an entity,
Example: the summary for a blog entry or email, the instructions text for a test or survey
the convention is to run toString on the return from the
"getSummary" method or the value in the "summary" field NOTE: This annotation should only be used once in a class, the getter method must take no arguments and return an object |
| EntityTitle | Marks a getter method or field as the display title for an entity,
the convention is to run toString on the return from the
"getTitle" method or the value in the "title" field NOTE: This annotation should only be used once in a class, the getter method must take no arguments and return an object |
| EntityURLRedirect | This annotation indicates that this method will handle an incoming URL and
do some processing to turn it into an outgoing URL OR just do some processing OR
indicate that a failure has occurred Define the URL pattern to match AFTER the /prefix using {name} to indicate variables Example: /{thing}/site/{siteId} will match the following URL: /myprefix/123/site/456, the variables will be {prefix => myprefix, thing => 123, siteId => 456} NOTE: all incoming URL templates must start with "/{prefix}" ( TemplateParseUtil.TEMPLATE_PREFIX) NOTE: The method template patterns will be compared in the order they appear in your source code so be careful that you do not have a really simple redirect pattern as the first one as this can cause the other patterns to never be reached The methods that this annotates should return a String or voidThey can have the following parameter types: (type => data which will be given to the method) String : incoming URL EntityView.Method : the submission method (GET,POST,etc) String[] : incoming URL segments, Example: /myprefix/123/apple => {'prefix','123','apple'} Map (String => String) : a map of the variable values in the {},
Example: pattern: /{prefix}/{thing}/apple, url: /myprefix/123/apple, would yield: {'thing' => '123','prefix' => 'mypreifx'} Don't forget to handle the extensions as they will not automatically pass through, use the TemplateParseUtil.DOT_EXTENSION and TemplateParseUtil.EXTENSION values from the variable map
which will contain the extension that was passed in Return should be one of the following: 1) the URL to redirect to, will be processed as an external redirect if it starts with "http" or "/" (unless it starts with "/{prefix}"), otherwise it will be processed as an internal forward 2) "" (empty string) to not redirect and return an empty success response 3) null to not redirect and allow standard processing of the URL to continue For failures: if there is a failure you should throw an IllegalStateException to indicate failure This is the convention part of the Redirectable capability |
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