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=Syntax=
 
=Syntax=
  
<tt> @bind(</tt> ''[EL-expression]'' <tt>) </tt>
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'''Purpose:''' Specify that binder can both save and load data
 
'''Purpose:''' Specify that binder can both save and load data
  
It's like a shortcut annotation that combines both <tt> @save </tt> and <tt> @load </tt>. When your saving and loading don't depend on different condition, it's suggested to use this annotation.
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It's like a shortcut annotation that combines both <code> @save </code> and <code> @load </code>. When your saving and loading don't depend on different condition, it's suggested to use this annotation.
  
  

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Syntax

@bind( [EL-expression] )

Description

Target Attribute: all (except viewModel, validationMessages, form)

Purpose: Specify that binder can both save and load data

It's like a shortcut annotation that combines both @save and @load . When your saving and loading don't depend on different condition, it's suggested to use this annotation.


Example

<textbox id="t2" value="@bind(vm.user.account)" />

<doublebox id="pbox" value="@bind(vm.selected.price)"/>

<datebox id="sdbox" value="@bind(vm.selected.shippingDate)"/>



Version History

Last Update : 2022/01/12


Version Date Content
6.0.0 February 2012 The MVVM was introduced.




Last Update : 2022/01/12

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