org.apache.tapestry.services.impl
Class BindingSourceImpl
java.lang.Object
org.apache.tapestry.services.impl.BindingSourceImpl
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- BindingSource
public class BindingSourceImpl
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements BindingSource
Implementation of the tapestry.bindings.BindingSource service.
- Since:
- 4.0
- Author:
- Howard Lewis Ship
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
BindingSourceImpl
public BindingSourceImpl()
initializeService
public void initializeService()
createBinding
public IBinding createBinding(IComponent component,
java.lang.String bindingDescription,
java.lang.String reference,
java.lang.String defaultPrefix,
org.apache.hivemind.Location location)
- Description copied from interface:
BindingSource
- Creates a new binding. The locator is used to identify the type of binding to
create as well as configure the binding instance. The locator is either a literal value
(resulting in a
literal binding) or
consists of prefix and a path, i.e., ognl:myProperty.
When a prefix exists and is identified, it is used to select the correct
BindingFactory, and the remainder of the path (i.e., myProperty)
is passed to the factory. An unrecognized prefix is treated as a literal value
(it is often "javascript:" or "http:", etc.).
- Specified by:
createBinding in interface BindingSource
- Parameters:
component - the component for which the binding is created; the component is used
as a kind of context for certain types of bindings (for example, the root object when
evaluating OGNL expressions).bindingDescription - description for the new bindingreference - the binding reference used to create the binding, possibly including a prefix to define the type.
If the reference does not include a prefix, then the defaultBindingType is used as the prefixlocation - location used to report errors in the binding
setContributions
public void setContributions(java.util.List contributions)
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