public interface DataSourceDeclaration
Whether a DataSource is loaded via the Smart GWT server or programmatically created
client-side, identical requests will ultimately be submitted to the server. However,
DataSources defined in XML are loaded and used by the Smart GWT Server, enabling many
features including synchronized client-server validation, request bundling, file upload, and
optional automatic SQL/JPA/Hibernate connectivity (see the
Server Summary
for details).
DataSources can be programmatically created on the client like so:
DataSource ds = new DataSource(); ds.setID("supplyItem"); DataSourceTextField nameField = new DataSourceTextField("itemName", "Name"); // create other fields ds.setFields(nameField, ...);Reference for all properties that can be set for DataSources, their fields and validators is given in the
DataSource
class reference.
DataSources defined in XML declare fields, validators and other settings using XML tags:
<DataSource ID="supplyItem"> <fields> <field name="itemName" type="text" title="Item"/> <field name="SKU" type="text" title="SKU"> <validators> <validator type="integerRange" ... /> </validators> </field> </fields> </DataSource>DataSources defined in XML are loaded by using the
DataSourceLoader
servlet provided by the Smart GWT Server. This can be done as an ordinary HTML
<script> tag as you application first loads:
<SCRIPT SRC=isomorphic/DataSourceLoader?dataSource=supplyItem,employees,worldDS</SCRIPT>.. or can be done on the fly via
DataSource.load
.
Alternatively, in JSP environments, XML DataSources can be loaded via a special JSP tag supported by the Smart GWT Server:
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/iscTaglib.xml" prefix="isomorphic" %> ... <SCRIPT> <isomorphic:loadDS ID="supplyItem"/> </SCRIPT>
When loading an XML DataSource, by default, the ISC Server will look for a file named
<dataSourceId>.ds.xml
in the /shared/ds
subdirectory under
webroot. The location of this directory can be changed, or individual DataSources can be
placed in arbitrary locations. For more information, see
[webroot]/WEB-INF/classes/server.properties
.
XML DataSources can also be generated on the fly in case the entire DataSource or portions of it are based on dynamic data. See the server API com.isomorphic.DataSource.addDynamicDSGenerator().