DragAgent"

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<tt> DragAgent </tt> makes you mimic dragging a component and drop on another component. You have to query the component you want to drag first and convert it as <tt> DragAgent </tt> then call <tt> dropOn(ComponentAgent) </tt>. The argument you pass into the method is the target component you want to drop on.
 
<tt> DragAgent </tt> makes you mimic dragging a component and drop on another component. You have to query the component you want to drag first and convert it as <tt> DragAgent </tt> then call <tt> dropOn(ComponentAgent) </tt>. The argument you pass into the method is the target component you want to drop on.
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Assume that we have two listbox: leftBox, rightBox, you can drag ''listitem'' between two listboxes.
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[[File:Zats-mimic-dragDrop.png]]
  
 
The following code presents how to drag a ''listitem'' from left ''listbox'' to right ''listbox''.
 
The following code presents how to drag a ''listitem'' from left ''listbox'' to right ''listbox''.

Revision as of 04:22, 14 May 2012



DragAgent makes you mimic dragging a component and drop on another component. You have to query the component you want to drag first and convert it as DragAgent then call dropOn(ComponentAgent) . The argument you pass into the method is the target component you want to drop on.

Assume that we have two listbox: leftBox, rightBox, you can drag listitem between two listboxes.

Zats-mimic-dragDrop.png

The following code presents how to drag a listitem from left listbox to right listbox.

		//move 1 item from left to right
		ComponentAgent draggedItem = leftBox.query("listcell[label='ZK Forge']").getParent();
		draggedItem.as(DragAgent.class).dropOn(rightBox);




Last Update : 2012/05/14

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