public interface ComponentSchema
Declaring a component schema for your custom component allows you to:
constructor
and xsi:type
attributes as described under
ComponentXML
Reify
Example of a Component Schema
In its most basic form, a component schema for a custom subclass of ListGrid called "com.mycompany.MyListGrid" looks like this:
<DataSource serverType="component" ID="MyListGrid" inheritsFrom="ListGrid" instanceConstructor="com.mycompany.MyListGrid"/>With this definition saved as "MyListGrid.ds.xml" in the project dataSources directory ([webroot]/shared/ds/ by default), you can now create an instance of com.mycompany.MyListGrid with just:
<MyListGrid width="500"/>Note: you may need to restart your servlet engine/J2EE container before this example will work.
The attributes set directly on the DataSource tag have special meaning for a component schema definition:
serverType
="component"
indicates this DataSource describes
a component, as opposed to a SQL table or other data provider
ID
means the tagName that will be used to
create your custom
component. This must match the first component of the filename. (ID="MyListGrid" means the
filename
must be MyListGrid.ds.xml, and typically also matches the name of the class).
DataSource.inheritsFrom
="ListGrid" inherits the ListGrid property definitions via
DataSource.inheritsFrom
.
Declaring custom properties
Custom properties are declared via fields
as for an ordinary
DataSource
. As with ordinary DataSources, it is legal to
redeclare inherited fields
in order to modify properties such as field.editorType
.
The following DataSourceField properties have special significance when a component schema
is used to process component XML
:
field.type
declares the type of
the field, and hence the
type of the value your custom class will be
initialized with. In order to declare subcomponents, can be set to the name of another
component
(built-in or custom).
field.multiple
declares that
the field should always be
array-valued even when only a single value is provided. Also indicates that the field name
should be used as a "wrapper tag" in the XML format for the component.
field.propertiesOnly
.
For fields that hold
subcomponents, suppresses auto-construction to avoid double drawing
and to allow subcomponents to be modified by their parent component before they are created
and drawn
field.inapplicable
indicates that an inherited
field is inapplicable in this component.
field.group
indicates what group
the property should be
placed in when editing in Reify.
field.xmlAttribute
:
indicates this field should
serialize as an XML attribute. Note that when constructing the component from XML, either
an attribute or a subelement will continue to be accepted as means of specifying the field
value, so this property is primarily set in order to make code generated by Reify
maximally compact or to make it conform to externally set standards.