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= Description =
 
= Description =
'''Target:''' A method's parameter (initial method and command method)
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'''Target:''' A method's parameter (for initial and command methods)
  
 
'''Purpose:''' Assign a binding parameter's default value when it's null.
 
'''Purpose:''' Assign a binding parameter's default value when it's null.
  
You give annotation element's value with String, and ZK will cast to the corresponding type of the parameter. You can apply this annotation after other parameter related annotation e.g., @BindingParam. If a parameter retrieved by first annotation is null, it uses the default value specified in this annotation.
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You give annotation element's value with a String, and ZK will cast to the corresponding type of the parameter. You can apply this annotation after other parameter related annotation e.g., @BindingParam. If a parameter retrieved by first annotation is null, it uses the default value specified in this annotation.
  
 
= Example =
 
= Example =

Revision as of 04:55, 10 February 2012

Syntax

@Default("defaultValue")

Description

Target: A method's parameter (for initial and command methods)

Purpose: Assign a binding parameter's default value when it's null.

You give annotation element's value with a String, and ZK will cast to the corresponding type of the parameter. You can apply this annotation after other parameter related annotation e.g., @BindingParam. If a parameter retrieved by first annotation is null, it uses the default value specified in this annotation.

Example

Pass parameter from a zul

<button id="first" onClick="@command('cmd', arg2=100)" />
<button id="second" onClick="@command('cmd')" />

Example to assign default value

	@Command
	public void cmd(@Default("false") Boolean arg1, @BindingParam("arg1") @Default("3") Integer arg2){
		//...
	}
  • According to above example, if we click first button, binder will pass 100 to arg2. If we click second button, arg2 will be 3.



Version History

Last Update : 2012/02/10


Version Date Content
6.0.0 February 2012 The MVVM was introduced.




Last Update : 2012/02/10

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