public class DataSourceField extends DataClass
factoryCreated, factoryProperties, readOnly| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
DataSourceField()  | 
DataSourceField(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)  | 
DataSourceField(java.lang.String name,
               FieldType type)  | 
DataSourceField(java.lang.String name,
               FieldType type,
               java.lang.String title)  | 
DataSourceField(java.lang.String name,
               FieldType type,
               java.lang.String title,
               int length)  | 
DataSourceField(java.lang.String name,
               FieldType type,
               java.lang.String title,
               int length,
               boolean required)  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
void | 
exportForceText()
When using  
DataSource.recordsAsText(), what approach (if any)
 should be used to force values to be intepreted as text instead of heuristically parsed as dates, times or other
 structured types. | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getCanEdit()
Controls whether, by default, dataBoundComponents consider this field editable. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getCanExport()
Dictates whether the data in this field be exported. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getCanFilter()
Should the user be able to filter data by this field? Affects whether this field will show up in dataBoundComponents
 with UI for filtering data. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getCanSave()
Whether values in this field can be updated and saved to the dataSource. 
 | 
boolean | 
getCanSortClientOnly()
When true, this field can only be used for sorting if the data is entirely client-side. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getCanView()
If false, this property indicates that this field is considered "server only". 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getChildrenProperty()
If true, this property indicates that this field will hold an explicit array of child nodes  for the current node. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getChildTagName()
For a field that is  
multiple:"true", controls the name of
 the XML tag used for each subelement during DataSource.xmlSerialize(). | 
DateDisplayFormat | 
getDateFormatter()
Preferred display format to use for date type values within this field. 
 | 
java.lang.Integer | 
getDecimalPad()
Applies only to fields of type "float" and enforces a minimum number of digits shown after the decimal point. 
 | 
java.lang.Integer | 
getDecimalPrecision()
Applies only to fields of type "float" and affects how many significant digits are shown. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getDeepCloneOnEdit()
Before we start editing this field in a DataBoundComponent, should we perform a deep clone  of the underlying field
 value. 
 | 
boolean | 
getDetail()
Whether this field should be considered a "detail" field by a  
DataBoundComponent. | 
java.lang.String | 
getDisplayField()
Name of another field in this DataSource that should be used as the display value for this field. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getEmptyDisplayValue()
Text to be used for display by client-side components when this field has a null or  undefined value. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getEscapeHTML()
When data values are displayed in DataBound components, by default strings will be interpreted as HTML by the browser in
 most cases. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getExportFormat()
An optional  
FormatString for this field, for use when  exporting data to spreadsheet formats (XLS and  OOXML/XLSX),
 XML, JSON or CSV. | 
java.lang.String | 
getExportTitle()
Optional different field-title used for exports. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getForeignDisplayField()
Name of another field in a separate dataSource that should be used as the display value for this field in the case where
 a  
foreignKey relationship exists. | 
java.lang.String | 
getForeignKey()
Declares that this field holds values that can be matched to values from another DataSource
  field, to create a relationship between records from different DataSources or even records
  within the same DataSource. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getFormat()
Format string to use when rendering the value in any  
DataBoundComponent or when
 exporting via DataSource.exportData() or ListGrid.exportData() or  ListGrid.exportClientData(). | 
java.lang.String | 
getGroup()
For use in  
ComponentSchema, indicates what group to place the property in when editing
 in Visual Builder. | 
boolean | 
getHidden()
Whether this field should be hidden from users by default within a DataBound component. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getIgnoreTextMatchStyle()
NOTE: Only applicable to  
clientOnly DataSources and the
 built-in SQL, JPA and 
 Hibernate DataSources available in Pro, Power and  Enterprise
 versions of Smart GWT. | 
java.lang.Integer | 
getImageHeight()
Height of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getImageHeightAsString()
Height of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
java.lang.Integer | 
getImageSize()
Width and height of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getImageSizeAsString()
Width and height of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
java.lang.Integer | 
getImageWidth()
Width of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getImageWidthAsString()
Width of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getInapplicable()
For use in  
ComponentSchema, a field inherited from another schema can be redeclared with this property
 set in order to indicate that the property should not be used. | 
java.lang.String | 
getJoinPrefix()
Defines prefix before concatenated values if field is used with   
Server
 summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat". | 
java.lang.String | 
getJoinString()
Defines the delimiter between concatenated values if field is used with   
Server summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat". | 
java.lang.String | 
getJoinSuffix()
Defines suffix after concatenated values if field is used with   
Server
 summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat". | 
java.lang.Integer | 
getLength()
Maximum number of characters allowed. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getLenientXPath()
Deprecated. 
 
No longer needs to be set since the framework now defaults to suppressing errors  for null values in the middle of
 Xpath, and only invalid XPath will cause warning be logged. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getMultiple()
Indicates that this field should always be Array-valued. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getMultipleValueSeparator()
For fields that are  
multiple:true, the separator used 
 between values when they are displayed. | 
java.lang.String | 
getName()
Name for this field. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getNillable()
Controls whether an explicit null-valued Record attribute for this field
  should result in  
xsi:nil being used to transmit the value when serializing
  to XML, like so: | 
static DataSourceField | 
getOrCreateRef(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)  | 
java.lang.String | 
getPluralTitle()
Return the plural title. 
 | 
java.lang.Integer | 
getPrecision()
Applies only to fields of type "float" or "integer" and affects how many significant digits are shown. 
 | 
boolean | 
getPrimaryKey()
Indicates either that this field holds a value unique across all records in this DataSource, or that it is
 one of a number of fields marked as primary keys, and the combination of the values held in all of those fields is
 unique across all records in the DataSource. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getPrompt()
Causes a tooltip hover to appear on the header generated for this field (effectively sets  
prompt for the header). | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getPropertiesOnly()
For use in  
ComponentSchema for fields that contain other components, this flag
  suppresses auto-construction for subcomponents that appear under this field. | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getRequired()
Indicates this field must be non-null in order for a record to pass validation. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getRequiredMessage()
The required message when a field that has been marked as  
required is not filled in by the user. | 
java.lang.Object | 
getRootValue()
For a field that is a foreignKey establishing a tree relationship, what value indicates a root-level node. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getSequenceName()
For a DataSource with  
serverType:"sql" with a field of
 type
  "sequence", the name of the SQL sequence that should be used when inserting new records into
  this table. | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getShowFileInline()
For a field of type:"imageFile", indicates whether to stream the image and display it inline or to display the View and
 Download icons. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getSortByField()
Causes values for this field to be sorted according to values for another field, for both client- and server-side
 sorting. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getStringInBrowser()
Server-side setting that causes values for fields of type "integer" or "float" to be represented  as Strings when
 delivered to a web browser, in order to avoid mangling values which cannot be represented faithfully in JavaScript. 
 | 
SummaryFunctionType | 
getSummaryFunction()
If  
showGridSummary or showGroupSummary is true,  this attribute can be used to
 specify an explicit SummaryFunction for calculating the summary value to display. | 
java.lang.String | 
getSummaryValueTitle()
Title to show in a  
Summary of type "title" for this field. | 
TimeDisplayFormat | 
getTimeFormatter()
Preferred time-format to apply to date type values within this field. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getTitle()
Default user-visible title for this field. 
 | 
FieldType | 
getType()
Type of this field. 
 | 
DataSource | 
getTypeAsDataSource()
Return the type of the assigned DataSource 
 | 
SimpleType | 
getTypeAsSimpleType()
Returns the type of this field as a SimpleType. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getUploadFieldName()
Used by the  
BatchUploader to map a field in an upload file to this  dataSourceField. | 
Validator[] | 
getValidators()
Validators to be applied to this field. 
 | 
OperatorId[] | 
getValidOperators()
List of operators valid on this field. 
 | 
java.util.Map | 
getValueMap()
A  
com.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMap is a set of legal values for a field. | 
java.lang.String | 
getValueXPath()
XPath expression used to retrieve the field's value. 
 | 
java.lang.Boolean | 
getXmlAttribute()
Indicates that  
DataSource.xmlSerialize() should serialize this
 value as an XML attribute. | 
void | 
setCanEdit(java.lang.Boolean canEdit)
Controls whether, by default, dataBoundComponents consider this field editable. 
 | 
void | 
setCanExport(java.lang.Boolean canExport)
Dictates whether the data in this field be exported. 
 | 
void | 
setCanFilter(java.lang.Boolean canFilter)
Should the user be able to filter data by this field? Affects whether this field will show up in dataBoundComponents
 with UI for filtering data. 
 | 
void | 
setCanSave(java.lang.Boolean canSave)
Whether values in this field can be updated and saved to the dataSource. 
 | 
void | 
setCanSortClientOnly(boolean canSortClientOnly)
When true, this field can only be used for sorting if the data is entirely client-side. 
 | 
void | 
setCanView(java.lang.Boolean canView)
If false, this property indicates that this field is considered "server only". 
 | 
void | 
setChildrenProperty(java.lang.Boolean childrenProperty)
If true, this property indicates that this field will hold an explicit array of child nodes  for the current node. 
 | 
void | 
setChildTagName(java.lang.String childTagName)
For a field that is  
multiple:"true", controls the name of
 the XML tag used for each subelement during DataSource.xmlSerialize(). | 
void | 
setDateFormatter(DateDisplayFormat dateFormatter)
Preferred display format to use for date type values within this field. 
 | 
void | 
setDecimalPad(java.lang.Integer decimalPad)
Applies only to fields of type "float" and enforces a minimum number of digits shown after the decimal point. 
 | 
void | 
setDecimalPrecision(java.lang.Integer decimalPrecision)
Applies only to fields of type "float" and affects how many significant digits are shown. 
 | 
void | 
setDeepCloneOnEdit(java.lang.Boolean deepCloneOnEdit)
Before we start editing this field in a DataBoundComponent, should we perform a deep clone  of the underlying field
 value. 
 | 
void | 
setDetail(boolean detail)
Whether this field should be considered a "detail" field by a  
DataBoundComponent. | 
void | 
setDisplayField(java.lang.String displayField)
Name of another field in this DataSource that should be used as the display value for this field. 
 | 
void | 
setEditorProperties(FormItem editorProperties)
Set the default  
FormItem properties to be used whenever this
 field is edited (whether in a grid, form, or other component). | 
void | 
setEditorType(java.lang.Class<? extends FormItem> editorType)
Set the default  
FormItem class to be used whenever this field is edited
 (whether in a grid, form, or other component). | 
void | 
setEditorType(FormItem editorType)
Deprecated. 
 
Renamed to  
setEditorProperties(FormItem). You can also consider using 
             setEditorType(Class) or setEditorType(String) instead. | 
void | 
setEditorType(java.lang.String editorType)
Set the default  
FormItem class to be used whenever this field is edited
 (whether in a grid, form, or other component). | 
void | 
setEmptyDisplayValue(java.lang.String emptyDisplayValue)
Text to be used for display by client-side components when this field has a null or  undefined value. 
 | 
void | 
setEscapeHTML(java.lang.Boolean escapeHTML)
When data values are displayed in DataBound components, by default strings will be interpreted as HTML by the browser in
 most cases. 
 | 
void | 
setExportFormat(java.lang.String exportFormat)
An optional  
FormatString for this field, for use when  exporting data to spreadsheet formats (XLS and  OOXML/XLSX),
 XML, JSON or CSV. | 
void | 
setExportTitle(java.lang.String exportTitle)
Optional different field-title used for exports. 
 | 
void | 
setFieldValueExtractor(FieldValueExtractor extractor)
Function to retrieve the field's value from the XML element or JSON record returned
 from a web service. 
 | 
void | 
setFilterEditorProperties(FormItem filterEditorProperties)
 | 
void | 
setFilterEditorType(java.lang.Class<? extends FormItem> filterEditorType)
Set the default  
FormItem class to be used whenever this field appears
 in a ListGrid filter row or 
 SearchForm. | 
void | 
setFilterEditorType(java.lang.String filterEditorType)
Set the default  
FormItem class to be used whenever this field appears
 in a ListGrid filter row or 
 SearchForm. | 
void | 
setForeignDisplayField(java.lang.String foreignDisplayField)
Name of another field in a separate dataSource that should be used as the display value for this field in the case where
 a  
foreignKey relationship exists. | 
void | 
setForeignKey(java.lang.String foreignKey)
Declares that this field holds values that can be matched to values from another DataSource
  field, to create a relationship between records from different DataSources or even records
  within the same DataSource. 
 | 
void | 
setFormat(java.lang.String format)
Format string to use when rendering the value in any  
DataBoundComponent or when
 exporting via DataSource.exportData() or ListGrid.exportData() or  ListGrid.exportClientData(). | 
void | 
setGroup(java.lang.String group)
For use in  
ComponentSchema, indicates what group to place the property in when editing
 in Visual Builder. | 
void | 
setHidden(boolean hidden)
Whether this field should be hidden from users by default within a DataBound component. 
 | 
void | 
setIgnoreTextMatchStyle(java.lang.Boolean ignoreTextMatchStyle)
NOTE: Only applicable to  
clientOnly DataSources and the
 built-in SQL, JPA and 
 Hibernate DataSources available in Pro, Power and  Enterprise
 versions of Smart GWT. | 
void | 
setImageHeight(java.lang.Integer imageHeight)
Height of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
void | 
setImageHeight(java.lang.String imageHeight)
Height of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
void | 
setImageSize(java.lang.Integer imageSize)
Width and height of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
void | 
setImageSize(java.lang.String imageSize)
Width and height of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
void | 
setImageWidth(java.lang.Integer imageWidth)
Width of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
void | 
setImageWidth(java.lang.String imageWidth)
Width of the image-content of this field. 
 | 
void | 
setInapplicable(java.lang.Boolean inapplicable)
For use in  
ComponentSchema, a field inherited from another schema can be redeclared with this property
 set in order to indicate that the property should not be used. | 
void | 
setJoinPrefix(java.lang.String joinPrefix)
Defines prefix before concatenated values if field is used with   
Server
 summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat". | 
void | 
setJoinString(java.lang.String joinString)
Defines the delimiter between concatenated values if field is used with   
Server summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat". | 
void | 
setJoinSuffix(java.lang.String joinSuffix)
Defines suffix after concatenated values if field is used with   
Server
 summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat". | 
void | 
setLength(java.lang.Integer length)
Maximum number of characters allowed. 
 | 
void | 
setLenientXPath(java.lang.Boolean lenientXPath)
Deprecated. 
 
No longer needs to be set since the framework now defaults to suppressing errors  for null values in the middle of
 Xpath, and only invalid XPath will cause warning be logged. 
 | 
void | 
setMultiple(java.lang.Boolean multiple)
Indicates that this field should always be Array-valued. 
 | 
void | 
setMultipleValueSeparator(java.lang.String multipleValueSeparator)
For fields that are  
multiple:true, the separator used 
 between values when they are displayed. | 
void | 
setName(java.lang.String name)
Name for this field. 
 | 
void | 
setNillable(java.lang.Boolean nillable)
Controls whether an explicit null-valued Record attribute for this field
  should result in  
xsi:nil being used to transmit the value when serializing
  to XML, like so: | 
void | 
setPluralTitle(java.lang.String pluralTitle)
Set the plural title. 
 | 
void | 
setPrecision(java.lang.Integer precision)
Applies only to fields of type "float" or "integer" and affects how many significant digits are shown. 
 | 
void | 
setPrimaryKey(boolean primaryKey)
Indicates either that this field holds a value unique across all records in this DataSource, or that it is
 one of a number of fields marked as primary keys, and the combination of the values held in all of those fields is
 unique across all records in the DataSource. 
 | 
void | 
setPrompt(java.lang.String prompt)
Causes a tooltip hover to appear on the header generated for this data source field (effectively sets  
prompt for the header). | 
void | 
setPropertiesOnly(java.lang.Boolean propertiesOnly)
For use in  
ComponentSchema for fields that contain other components, this flag
  suppresses auto-construction for subcomponents that appear under this field. | 
void | 
setReadOnlyEditorProperties(FormItem editorProperties)
Sets the default FormItem properties to be used if this field is marked as
  
canEdit false and displayed in an editor component such as a DynamicForm. | 
void | 
setReadOnlyEditorType(java.lang.Class<? extends FormItem> editorType)
Sets the default  
FormItem class to be used if this field is marked as 
 canEdit false and displayed in an editor component such as a DynamicForm. | 
void | 
setReadOnlyEditorType(FormItem editorType)
Deprecated. 
 
Renamed to  
setReadOnlyEditorProperties(FormItem). You can
             also consider using setReadOnlyEditorType(Class) or
             setReadOnlyEditorType(String) instead. | 
void | 
setReadOnlyEditorType(java.lang.String editorType)
Sets the default FormItem class to be used if this field is marked as 
  
canEdit false and displayed in an editor component 
 such as a DynamicForm. | 
void | 
setRequired(java.lang.Boolean required)
Indicates this field must be non-null in order for a record to pass validation. 
 | 
void | 
setRequiredMessage(java.lang.String requiredMessage)
The required message when a field that has been marked as  
required is not filled in by the user. | 
void | 
setRootValue(java.lang.Float rootValue)
For a field that is a foreignKey establishing a tree relationship, what value indicates a root-level node. 
 | 
void | 
setRootValue(java.lang.Integer rootValue)
For a field that is a foreignKey establishing a tree relationship, what value indicates a root-level node. 
 | 
void | 
setRootValue(java.lang.Object rootValue)
For a field that is a foreignKey establishing a tree relationship, what value indicates a root-level node. 
 | 
void | 
setRootValue(java.lang.String rootValue)
For a field that is a foreignKey establishing a tree relationship, what value indicates a root-level node. 
 | 
void | 
setSequenceName(java.lang.String sequenceName)
For a DataSource with  
serverType:"sql" with a field of
 type
  "sequence", the name of the SQL sequence that should be used when inserting new records into
  this table. | 
void | 
setShowFileInline(java.lang.Boolean showFileInline)
For a field of type:"imageFile", indicates whether to stream the image and display it inline or to display the View and
 Download icons. 
 | 
void | 
setSortByField(java.lang.String sortByField)
Causes values for this field to be sorted according to values for another field, for both client- and server-side
 sorting. 
 | 
void | 
setStringInBrowser(java.lang.Boolean stringInBrowser)
Server-side setting that causes values for fields of type "integer" or "float" to be represented  as Strings when
 delivered to a web browser, in order to avoid mangling values which cannot be represented faithfully in JavaScript. 
 | 
void | 
setSummaryFunction(java.lang.String summaryFunction)
If  
showGridSummary or showGroupSummary is true,  this attribute can be used to
 specify an summary function registered via com.smartgwt.client.data.SimpleType#registerSummaryFunction()
 for calculating the summary value to display. | 
void | 
setSummaryFunction(SummaryFunction summaryFunction)
If  
showGridSummary or showGroupSummary is true,  this attribute can be used to
 specify an explicit SummaryFunction for calculating the summary value to display. | 
void | 
setSummaryFunction(SummaryFunctionType summaryFunction)
If  
showGridSummary or showGroupSummary is true,  this attribute can be used to
 specify an explicit SummaryFunction for calculating the summary value to display. | 
void | 
setSummaryValueTitle(java.lang.String summaryValueTitle)
Title to show in a  
Summary of type "title" for this field. | 
void | 
setTimeFormatter(TimeDisplayFormat timeFormatter)
Preferred time-format to apply to date type values within this field. 
 | 
void | 
setTitle(java.lang.String title)
Default user-visible title for this field. 
 | 
void | 
setType(DataSource dataSource)
Deprecated. 
 
use #setTypeAsDataSource 
 | 
void | 
setType(FieldType type)
Type of this field. 
 | 
void | 
setType(SimpleType type)
Set the type directly to a defined SimpleType. 
 | 
void | 
setTypeAsDataSource(DataSource dataSource)
The type can also be the another DataSource, which allows you to model nested structures such as XML documents (in fact, XMLTools.loadXMLSchema()
 models XML schema in this way). 
 | 
void | 
setUploadFieldName(java.lang.String uploadFieldName)
Used by the  
BatchUploader to map a field in an upload file to this  dataSourceField. | 
void | 
setValidators(Validator... validators)
Validators to be applied to this field. 
 | 
void | 
setValidOperators(OperatorId... validOperators)
List of operators valid on this field. 
 | 
void | 
setValueMap(java.util.Map valueMap)
A  
com.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMap is a set of legal values for a field. | 
void | 
setValueMap(java.lang.String... valueMap)
A ValueMap is a set of legal values for a field.
 
 | 
void | 
setValueXPath(java.lang.String valueXPath)
XPath expression used to retrieve the field's value. 
 | 
void | 
setXmlAttribute(java.lang.Boolean xmlAttribute)
Indicates that  
DataSource.xmlSerialize() should serialize this
 value as an XML attribute. | 
applyFactoryProperties, doAddHandler, fireEvent, getAttribute, getAttributeAsBoolean, getAttributeAsBoolean, getAttributeAsDate, getAttributeAsDouble, getAttributeAsDoubleArray, getAttributeAsFloat, getAttributeAsInt, getAttributeAsIntArray, getAttributeAsJavaScriptObject, getAttributeAsLong, getAttributeAsMap, getAttributeAsObject, getAttributeAsRecord, getAttributeAsString, getAttributeAsStringArray, getAttributes, getHandlerCount, getReadOnly, isFactoryCreated, logConfiguration, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttributeAsJavaObject, setFactoryCreated, setReadOnlypublic DataSourceField()
public DataSourceField(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)
public DataSourceField(java.lang.String name,
                       FieldType type)
public DataSourceField(java.lang.String name,
                       FieldType type,
                       java.lang.String title)
public DataSourceField(java.lang.String name,
                       FieldType type,
                       java.lang.String title,
                       int length)
public DataSourceField(java.lang.String name,
                       FieldType type,
                       java.lang.String title,
                       int length,
                       boolean required)
public static DataSourceField getOrCreateRef(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)
public void setCanExport(java.lang.Boolean canExport)
ListGrid
 fields.canExport - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Boolean getCanExport()
ListGrid
 fields.public void setCanFilter(java.lang.Boolean canFilter)
canFilter - Default value is nullSearchForm.setShowFilterFieldsOnly(java.lang.Boolean), 
SearchForm.setCanEditFieldAttribute(java.lang.String)public java.lang.Boolean getCanFilter()
SearchForm.getShowFilterFieldsOnly(), 
SearchForm.getCanEditFieldAttribute()public void setCanSave(java.lang.Boolean canSave)
 If set to false, this field
 will default to being non-editable in standard editing components (DynamicForm,
 editable ListGrid), but will be editable when displayed for filtering purposes
 only (in a SearchForm or ListGrid\n filter editor.  If canEdit is explicitly specified it will take  precedence over this
 client-side behavior, but the server will still enforce the no-save policy (described below). 
 NOTE: If you are using
 Smart GWT Server and have specified canSave: false  for a field in a DataSource definition
 (.ds.xml file), this is enforced on  the server.  This means that we will strip out any attempt to set the
 value of such a  field before trying to process any update or add request, similar to what happens when  a field-level declarative security check
 fails.
canSave - Default value is nullComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getCanSave()
 If set to false, this field
 will default to being non-editable in standard editing components (DynamicForm,
 editable ListGrid), but will be editable when displayed for filtering purposes
 only (in a SearchForm or ListGrid\n filter editor.  If canEdit is explicitly specified it will take  precedence over this
 client-side behavior, but the server will still enforce the no-save policy (described below). 
 NOTE: If you are using
 Smart GWT Server and have specified canSave: false  for a field in a DataSource definition
 (.ds.xml file), this is enforced on  the server.  This means that we will strip out any attempt to set the
 value of such a  field before trying to process any update or add request, similar to what happens when  a field-level declarative security check
 fails.
ComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic void setCanSortClientOnly(boolean canSortClientOnly)
canSortClientOnly - Default value is falsepublic boolean getCanSortClientOnly()
public void setCanView(java.lang.Boolean canView)
dataBoundComponent, it will be droppedcanEdit, no updates     to the field are allowed
 from the client.  If you explicitly add a value for the field      to, eg, a record you are passing to DataSource.updateData(), the server will strip     the value out of the
 record before processing the update request. canView:false is not the same thing as hidden.  Use  canView:false when you want to prevent
 the client from ever seeing a field's  definition or values; use hidden:true if it is fine from a security
 perspective that a field's definition and values are sent to the browser, but the field should not by default appear in
 user interface elements (but could do in some cases, like a special screen for advanced users or administrators, for
 example). Note that this property must be set explicitly to false to have an effect; a null or undefined setting is treated the same as true.
 This property is used to implement field-level view security: failing a  viewRequiresAuthentication,  viewRequiresRole or viewRequires test is  equivalent to setting
 canView:false on the field (and, indeed, from the  client's perspective, the field has had
 canView:false set).
canView - Default value is nullComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getCanView()
dataBoundComponent, it will be droppedcanEdit, no updates     to the field are allowed
 from the client.  If you explicitly add a value for the field      to, eg, a record you are passing to DataSource.updateData(), the server will strip     the value out of the
 record before processing the update request. canView:false is not the same thing as hidden.  Use  canView:false when you want to prevent
 the client from ever seeing a field's  definition or values; use hidden:true if it is fine from a security
 perspective that a field's definition and values are sent to the browser, but the field should not by default appear in
 user interface elements (but could do in some cases, like a special screen for advanced users or administrators, for
 example). Note that this property must be set explicitly to false to have an effect; a null or undefined setting is treated the same as true.
 This property is used to implement field-level view security: failing a  viewRequiresAuthentication,  viewRequiresRole or viewRequires test is  equivalent to setting
 canView:false on the field (and, indeed, from the  client's perspective, the field has had
 canView:false set).
ComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic void setChildrenProperty(java.lang.Boolean childrenProperty)
DataSource.childrenField
 to this field's  name.childrenProperty - Default value is falseDataSource.setChildrenField(java.lang.String), 
DataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getChildrenProperty()
DataSource.childrenField
 to this field's  name.DataSource.getChildrenField(), 
DataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic void setChildTagName(java.lang.String childTagName)
multiple:"true", controls the name of
 the XML tag used for each subelement during DataSource.xmlSerialize().  If unset, the default tag name is "value" for a field of simple type, and for a field of
 DataSource type, is the tagName or ID of the DataSource (as though xmlSerialize() were called on the child
 DataSource).
childTagName - Default value is nullComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getChildTagName()
multiple:"true", controls the name of
 the XML tag used for each subelement during DataSource.xmlSerialize().  If unset, the default tag name is "value" for a field of simple type, and for a field of
 DataSource type, is the tagName or ID of the DataSource (as though xmlSerialize() were called on the child
 DataSource).
ComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic void setDateFormatter(DateDisplayFormat dateFormatter)
DynamicForm or ListGrid it will be respected (See FormItem.dateFormatter and ListGridField.dateFormatter). Note that this property is also honored when exporting directly to Excel spreadsheets (ie, when using XLS or XLSX/OOXML form, not CSV); "date" and "datetime" fields with this property set will deliver real dates and formatting information to Excel, rather than formatted strings or unformatted dates.
Note : This is an advanced setting
dateFormatter - Default value is nullAppearance overview and related methodspublic DateDisplayFormat getDateFormatter()
DynamicForm or ListGrid it will be respected (See FormItem.dateFormatter and ListGridField.dateFormatter). Note that this property is also honored when exporting directly to Excel spreadsheets (ie, when using XLS or XLSX/OOXML form, not CSV); "date" and "datetime" fields with this property set will deliver real dates and formatting information to Excel, rather than formatted strings or unformatted dates.
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setDecimalPad(java.lang.Integer decimalPad)
For example, a field value of 343.1, 343.104 and 343.09872677 would all be shown as 343.10 if decimalPad is 2.
The original unpadded value is always shown when the value is edited.
decimalPad - Default value is nullAppearance overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Integer getDecimalPad()
For example, a field value of 343.1, 343.104 and 343.09872677 would all be shown as 343.10 if decimalPad is 2.
The original unpadded value is always shown when the value is edited.
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setDecimalPrecision(java.lang.Integer decimalPrecision)
For example, with decimalPrecision 3, if the field value is 343.672677, 343.673 is shown.
 If the value is 125.2, 125.2 is shown -
 decimalPrecision will not cause extra zeros to be added.  Use decimalPad for this. 
A number is always shown with its original precision when edited.
decimalPrecision - Default value is nullAppearance overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Integer getDecimalPrecision()
For example, with decimalPrecision 3, if the field value is 343.672677, 343.673 is shown.
 If the value is 125.2, 125.2 is shown -
 decimalPrecision will not cause extra zeros to be added.  Use decimalPad for this. 
A number is always shown with its original precision when edited.
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setDeepCloneOnEdit(java.lang.Boolean deepCloneOnEdit)
DataSource.deepCloneOnEdit for details of
 what  this means.  If this value is not explicitly set, it defaults first to the value of  DataBoundComponent.deepCloneOnEdit, then to the value
 of DataSource.deepCloneOnEdit. 
 Like the other
 deepCloneOnEdit settings, this flag only has an effect if you are  editing a values object that contains
 nested objects or arrays, using  dataPaths.
 
Note : This is an advanced setting
deepCloneOnEdit - Default value is nullCanvas.setDataPath(java.lang.String), 
FormItem.setDataPath(java.lang.String), 
DataSource.setDeepCloneOnEdit(java.lang.Boolean)public java.lang.Boolean getDeepCloneOnEdit()
DataSource.deepCloneOnEdit for details of
 what  this means.  If this value is not explicitly set, it defaults first to the value of  DataBoundComponent.deepCloneOnEdit, then to the value
 of DataSource.deepCloneOnEdit. 
 Like the other
 deepCloneOnEdit settings, this flag only has an effect if you are  editing a values object that contains
 nested objects or arrays, using  dataPaths.
Canvas.getDataPath(), 
FormItem.getDataPath(), 
DataSource.getDeepCloneOnEdit()public void setDetail(boolean detail)
DataBoundComponent.
  Detail fields won't be shown by default in a DataBoundComponent where  DataBoundComponent.showDetailFields is false.  This
 allows for some DataBound components, like a ListGrid, to show a summary view
 of records which displays only  the most commonly viewed fields by default, while other DataBoundComponents, like a
 DetailViewer, show all fields by default. 
 In addition, the formItem.showIf property is supported in multiple components
 for conditional visibility - see for example ListGridField.showIf() and FormItem.showIf()).
detail - Default value is falseComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic boolean getDetail()
DataBoundComponent.
  Detail fields won't be shown by default in a DataBoundComponent where  DataBoundComponent.showDetailFields is false.  This
 allows for some DataBound components, like a ListGrid, to show a summary view
 of records which displays only  the most commonly viewed fields by default, while other DataBoundComponents, like a
 DetailViewer, show all fields by default. 
 In addition, the formItem.showIf property is supported in multiple components
 for conditional visibility - see for example ListGridField.showIf() and FormItem.showIf()).
ComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic void setDisplayField(java.lang.String displayField)
 Typically used for
 editable  foreignKey fields: the foreignKey
 field stores an ID value, and this ID value is the right value to use when editing (typically by a SelectItem with optionDataSource set).  However, when the
 foreignKey field is viewed read-only, it should display a name, title or other friendly value from the
 related record.  In order to accomplish this, a second, hidden field carries the display value, and the
 foreignKey field has displayField set to this second, hidden field. 
 For a more in-depth
 discussion, see includeFrom.
displayField - Default value is nullDataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getDisplayField()
 Typically used for
 editable  foreignKey fields: the foreignKey
 field stores an ID value, and this ID value is the right value to use when editing (typically by a SelectItem with optionDataSource set).  However, when the
 foreignKey field is viewed read-only, it should display a name, title or other friendly value from the
 related record.  In order to accomplish this, a second, hidden field carries the display value, and the
 foreignKey field has displayField set to this second, hidden field. 
 For a more in-depth
 discussion, see includeFrom.
DataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic void setEmptyDisplayValue(java.lang.String emptyDisplayValue)
emptyDisplayValue - See HTMLString . Default value is nullFormItem.setEmptyDisplayValue(java.lang.String), 
ListGridField.setEmptyCellValue(java.lang.String), 
DetailViewerField.setEmptyCellValue(java.lang.String), 
Appearance overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getEmptyDisplayValue()
public void setEscapeHTML(java.lang.Boolean escapeHTML)
If set, this property will be picked up by components bound to this dataSource, notifying them that any HTML characters should be escaped when displaying values for this field.
escapeHTML - Default value is nullListGridField.setEscapeHTML(java.lang.Boolean)public java.lang.Boolean getEscapeHTML()
If set, this property will be picked up by components bound to this dataSource, notifying them that any HTML characters should be escaped when displaying values for this field.
ListGridField.getEscapeHTML()public void setExportFormat(java.lang.String exportFormat)
FormatString for this field, for use when  exporting data to spreadsheet formats (XLS and  OOXML/XLSX),
 XML, JSON or CSV.   You can use this property to override the normal format of this field, if any, specifically for exports.    Note,
 for server-driven exports you can specify default formats for date, time and  datetime fields by specifying properties
 export.format.default.date,  export.format.default.time and
 export.format.default.datetime in your server.properties file.  These formats will be used for
 fields  that do not have a "format" or "exportFormat" property specified in the  .ds.xml file. 
 Specifically when exporting to spreadsheet formats, the FormatString is translated to the type of format
 string used by spreadsheet programs like Excel.  A handful of features are not present in Excel format strings, and some
 features behave slightly differently.  These differences are explained below. 
However, there is no such universal agreement when it come to rounding negative numbers. Some take the view that you should round by taking the number to the larger absolute value, so -7.15 becomes -7.2. Others feel that you should round by taking the number to the larger value in the sense of it being "less negative", so -7.15 becomes -7.1.
Smart GWT formatting takes the first approach and rounds negative numbers away from zero. We do this simply because that is what Java DecimalFormat does. Unfortunately, Excel does the opposite. Therefore, you will see rounding differences on negative numbers on exact 50% boundaries: Smart GWT will format -7.15 as -7.2, while Excel will format the same value as -7.1.
Known differences in behavior in edge cases include:
exportFormat, with the
 intent of exporting your values in a way that is  similar to your application formatting (which would be specified with
 the  format property), but within the confines of what Excel 
 supports. 
FormatStrings.  If you do hit the limit, the only workaround is to use
 fewer unique FormatStrings.exportFormat - See FormatString . Default value is nullsetFormat(java.lang.String)public java.lang.String getExportFormat()
FormatString for this field, for use when  exporting data to spreadsheet formats (XLS and  OOXML/XLSX),
 XML, JSON or CSV.   You can use this property to override the normal format of this field, if any, specifically for exports.    Note,
 for server-driven exports you can specify default formats for date, time and  datetime fields by specifying properties
 export.format.default.date,  export.format.default.time and
 export.format.default.datetime in your server.properties file.  These formats will be used for
 fields  that do not have a "format" or "exportFormat" property specified in the  .ds.xml file. 
 Specifically when exporting to spreadsheet formats, the FormatString is translated to the type of format
 string used by spreadsheet programs like Excel.  A handful of features are not present in Excel format strings, and some
 features behave slightly differently.  These differences are explained below. 
However, there is no such universal agreement when it come to rounding negative numbers. Some take the view that you should round by taking the number to the larger absolute value, so -7.15 becomes -7.2. Others feel that you should round by taking the number to the larger value in the sense of it being "less negative", so -7.15 becomes -7.1.
Smart GWT formatting takes the first approach and rounds negative numbers away from zero. We do this simply because that is what Java DecimalFormat does. Unfortunately, Excel does the opposite. Therefore, you will see rounding differences on negative numbers on exact 50% boundaries: Smart GWT will format -7.15 as -7.2, while Excel will format the same value as -7.1.
Known differences in behavior in edge cases include:
exportFormat, with the
 intent of exporting your values in a way that is  similar to your application formatting (which would be specified with
 the  format property), but within the confines of what Excel 
 supports. 
FormatStrings.  If you do hit the limit, the only workaround is to use
 fewer unique FormatStrings.FormatStringgetFormat()public void setExportTitle(java.lang.String exportTitle)
exportTitle - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getExportTitle()
public void setForeignDisplayField(java.lang.String foreignDisplayField)
foreignKey relationship exists.  This property is useful for fields being edited in a FormItem where
 options are being retrieved from an FormItem.optionDataSource, for the case where a separate displayField name is used within the local dataSource than the
 field name for the display field within the foreign dataSource. 
 See FormItem.foreignDisplayField for more on this,
 and see  includeFrom for a discussion about
 picking up dataSource field values from a related dataSource.
foreignDisplayField - Default value is nullDataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getForeignDisplayField()
foreignKey relationship exists.  This property is useful for fields being edited in a FormItem where
 options are being retrieved from an FormItem.optionDataSource, for the case where a separate displayField name is used within the local dataSource than the
 field name for the display field within the foreign dataSource. 
 See FormItem.foreignDisplayField for more on this,
 and see  includeFrom for a discussion about
 picking up dataSource field values from a related dataSource.
DataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic void setForeignKey(java.lang.String foreignKey)
  The format of foreignKey is
  dataSourceId.fieldName.
  
  For a foreignKey within the same dataSource, you can omit the dataSourceId
  and just specify fieldName.  For example, to create a tree relationship
  within a DataSource:
  
    isc.DataSource.create({
      ID:"supplyItem",
      fields : [
        {name:"itemId", type:"sequence", primaryKey:true},
        {name:"parentId", type:"integer", foreignKey:"itemId"},
        ...
      ]
    });
  
  
  foreignKey declarations also allow other automatic behaviors by
 DataBoundComponents, such as ListGrid.fetchRelatedData().
  
  For SQLDataSources foreign keys can be automatically discovered from SQL tables if
  autoDeriveSchema is set.
foreignKey - Default value is falseDataSourceField.joinType, 
DataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getForeignKey()
  The format of foreignKey is
  dataSourceId.fieldName.
  
  For a foreignKey within the same dataSource, you can omit the dataSourceId
  and just specify fieldName.  For example, to create a tree relationship
  within a DataSource:
  
    isc.DataSource.create({
      ID:"supplyItem",
      fields : [
        {name:"itemId", type:"sequence", primaryKey:true},
        {name:"parentId", type:"integer", foreignKey:"itemId"},
        ...
      ]
    });
  
  
  foreignKey declarations also allow other automatic behaviors by
 DataBoundComponents, such as ListGrid.fetchRelatedData().
  
  For SQLDataSources foreign keys can be automatically discovered from SQL tables if
  autoDeriveSchema is set.
DataSourceField.joinType, 
DataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic void setFormat(java.lang.String format)
DataBoundComponent or when
 exporting via DataSource.exportData() or ListGrid.exportData() or  ListGrid.exportClientData().  Supported for fields of
 type "date", "time", "datetime", "int", "float" or any derived SimpleType.  
 To
 configure a different format for export, use exportFormat. 
 This is a per-field setting; you can alternatively set a default format for all "date", "time" or
 "datetime" fields via    Date.setNormalDatetimeDisplayFormat() and related methods on com.smartgwt.client.util.Date.  See also LocalizedNumberFormatting for built-in FieldTypes
 that handle localized currency formatting. 
 Also note, this property takes precedence over any specified  dateFormatter, but can be overridden on a per-component basis
 by providing a formatter directly on the component, for example, via ListGrid.setCellFormatter() or FormItem.formatValue().
format - See FormatString . Default value is nullsetExportFormat(java.lang.String)public java.lang.String getFormat()
DataBoundComponent or when
 exporting via DataSource.exportData() or ListGrid.exportData() or  ListGrid.exportClientData().  Supported for fields of
 type "date", "time", "datetime", "int", "float" or any derived SimpleType.  
 To
 configure a different format for export, use exportFormat. 
 This is a per-field setting; you can alternatively set a default format for all "date", "time" or
 "datetime" fields via    Date.setNormalDatetimeDisplayFormat() and related methods on com.smartgwt.client.util.Date.  See also LocalizedNumberFormatting for built-in FieldTypes
 that handle localized currency formatting. 
 Also note, this property takes precedence over any specified  dateFormatter, but can be overridden on a per-component basis
 by providing a formatter directly on the component, for example, via ListGrid.setCellFormatter() or FormItem.formatValue().
FormatStringgetExportFormat()public void setGroup(java.lang.String group)
ComponentSchema, indicates what group to place the property in when editing
 in Visual Builder.group - Default value is nullComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getGroup()
ComponentSchema, indicates what group to place the property in when editing
 in Visual Builder.ComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic void setHidden(boolean hidden)
 See detail for fields that should be hidden in a summary view such as a ListGrid,
 but still available to the user. 
 NOTE: This property is not a security setting - data for hidden
 fields is  still delivered to the client, it just isn't shown to the user.  If you wish to make sure  that only
 appropriate data reaches the client, use OperationBinding.outputs, canView:false on the field, or a
 field-level declarative security setting like  viewRequiresRole.
hidden - Default value is falseComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic boolean getHidden()
 See detail for fields that should be hidden in a summary view such as a ListGrid,
 but still available to the user. 
 NOTE: This property is not a security setting - data for hidden
 fields is  still delivered to the client, it just isn't shown to the user.  If you wish to make sure  that only
 appropriate data reaches the client, use OperationBinding.outputs, canView:false on the field, or a
 field-level declarative security setting like  viewRequiresRole.
ComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic void setIgnoreTextMatchStyle(java.lang.Boolean ignoreTextMatchStyle)
clientOnly DataSources and the
 built-in SQL, JPA and 
 Hibernate DataSources available in Pro, Power and  Enterprise
 versions of Smart GWT.  Use this flag to inhibit the normal use of TextMatchStyle
 for this field.  A  field with this flag set will always be tested for exact equality in generated queries,  even for
 filter-style queries where normal behavior would be to use a substring match or  similar. 
 Whether or not the exact
 match is case-sensitive is determined by the DataSource's  ignoreTextMatchStyleCaseSensitive setting.
ignoreTextMatchStyle - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Boolean getIgnoreTextMatchStyle()
clientOnly DataSources and the
 built-in SQL, JPA and 
 Hibernate DataSources available in Pro, Power and  Enterprise
 versions of Smart GWT.  Use this flag to inhibit the normal use of TextMatchStyle
 for this field.  A  field with this flag set will always be tested for exact equality in generated queries,  even for
 filter-style queries where normal behavior would be to use a substring match or  similar. 
 Whether or not the exact
 match is case-sensitive is determined by the DataSource's  ignoreTextMatchStyleCaseSensitive setting.
public void setInapplicable(java.lang.Boolean inapplicable)
ComponentSchema, a field inherited from another schema can be redeclared with this property
 set in order to indicate that the property should not be used.  This is primarily used to influence VisualBuilder.  For simple type properties, this avoids the property appearing in the
 Component Editor.   
 For fields that hold subcomponents, this prevents inappropriate drag and drop.  For example, a
 custom class called MyDialog may automatically create a series of children, and not allow arbitrary other
 children to be added.  In this case, the inherited property Canvas.children should be marked inapplicable in order to prevent arbitrary components being dropped onto a
 MyDialog instance.
inapplicable - Default value is nullComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getInapplicable()
ComponentSchema, a field inherited from another schema can be redeclared with this property
 set in order to indicate that the property should not be used.  This is primarily used to influence VisualBuilder.  For simple type properties, this avoids the property appearing in the
 Component Editor.   
 For fields that hold subcomponents, this prevents inappropriate drag and drop.  For example, a
 custom class called MyDialog may automatically create a series of children, and not allow arbitrary other
 children to be added.  In this case, the inherited property Canvas.children should be marked inapplicable in order to prevent arbitrary components being dropped onto a
 MyDialog instance.
ComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic void setJoinPrefix(java.lang.String joinPrefix)
Server
 summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat".joinPrefix - Default value is nullsetJoinString(java.lang.String), 
setJoinSuffix(java.lang.String), 
com.smartgwt.client.types.SummaryFunction, 
ServerSummaries overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getJoinPrefix()
Server
 summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat".getJoinString(), 
getJoinSuffix(), 
com.smartgwt.client.types.SummaryFunction, 
ServerSummaries overview and related methodspublic void setJoinString(java.lang.String joinString)
Server summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat".
 The default  value is ", ".joinString - Default value is nullsetJoinPrefix(java.lang.String), 
setJoinSuffix(java.lang.String), 
com.smartgwt.client.types.SummaryFunction, 
ServerSummaries overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getJoinString()
Server summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat".
 The default  value is ", ".getJoinPrefix(), 
getJoinSuffix(), 
com.smartgwt.client.types.SummaryFunction, 
ServerSummaries overview and related methodspublic void setJoinSuffix(java.lang.String joinSuffix)
Server
 summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat".joinSuffix - Default value is nullsetJoinPrefix(java.lang.String), 
setJoinString(java.lang.String), 
com.smartgwt.client.types.SummaryFunction, 
ServerSummaries overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getJoinSuffix()
Server
 summaries feature and the  summary function is "concat".getJoinPrefix(), 
getJoinString(), 
com.smartgwt.client.types.SummaryFunction, 
ServerSummaries overview and related methodspublic void setLength(java.lang.Integer length)
length range validator will be automatically generated on both the client and
 server side to enforce this maximum length (unless such a validator is explicitly present for the field already). 
 The TextItem.enforceLength attribute can also 
 explicitly limit user input for freeform text items editing fields with an explicit length specified. 
 NOTE:
 For DataSources of type "sql", this property has a bearing on the type of  column we use when the underlying table is
 created by a DataSource  import in the Admin Console.  Below  a certain length (which is database-specific, see below),
 we use standard VARCHAR columns; above that length, we use an alternate strategy (again,
 database-specific).  For  these long fields, we sometimes also generate different SQL for "update" and "add" 
 operations, using JDBC "?" replacement parameters rather than embedding values directly in  the generated SQL; whether
 or not this is done depends entirely on what the underlying  database product and/or JDBC driver will allow. 
 Table of field length limits for supported databases:
| Database product | VARCHAR limit * | Type used above limit | 
| HSQLDB | None | - | 
| IBM DB2 | 4000 | CLOB | 
| Firebird | 32767 | BLOB with subtype 1 | 
| Informix | 255 / 32739 | LVARCHAR / TEXT ** | 
| Microsoft SQL Server | 8000 | TEXT | 
| MySQL | 255 / 65535 / 16M | TEXT / MEDIUMTEXT / LONGTEXT *** | 
| Oracle | 4000 | CLOB | 
| PostgreSQL | 4000 | TEXT | 
** Informix has a limit of just 255 characters for VARCHAR, but has a native LVARCHAR type which supports nearly 32K characters without needing to fall back on long datatypes. Therefore, with that one product, we have two thresholds for a change in storage type.
*** MySQL has a limit of 255 characters for VARCHAR, 65,535 characters for TEXT and 16,777,215 for MEDIUMTEXT; therefore, with that one product, we have three thresholds for a change in storage type.
length - Default value is nullListGridField.setWidth(int), 
Long Text Examplepublic java.lang.Integer getLength()
length range validator will be automatically generated on both the client and
 server side to enforce this maximum length (unless such a validator is explicitly present for the field already). 
 The TextItem.enforceLength attribute can also 
 explicitly limit user input for freeform text items editing fields with an explicit length specified. 
 NOTE:
 For DataSources of type "sql", this property has a bearing on the type of  column we use when the underlying table is
 created by a DataSource  import in the Admin Console.  Below  a certain length (which is database-specific, see below),
 we use standard VARCHAR columns; above that length, we use an alternate strategy (again,
 database-specific).  For  these long fields, we sometimes also generate different SQL for "update" and "add" 
 operations, using JDBC "?" replacement parameters rather than embedding values directly in  the generated SQL; whether
 or not this is done depends entirely on what the underlying  database product and/or JDBC driver will allow. 
 Table of field length limits for supported databases:
| Database product | VARCHAR limit * | Type used above limit | 
| HSQLDB | None | - | 
| IBM DB2 | 4000 | CLOB | 
| Firebird | 32767 | BLOB with subtype 1 | 
| Informix | 255 / 32739 | LVARCHAR / TEXT ** | 
| Microsoft SQL Server | 8000 | TEXT | 
| MySQL | 255 / 65535 / 16M | TEXT / MEDIUMTEXT / LONGTEXT *** | 
| Oracle | 4000 | CLOB | 
| PostgreSQL | 4000 | TEXT | 
** Informix has a limit of just 255 characters for VARCHAR, but has a native LVARCHAR type which supports nearly 32K characters without needing to fall back on long datatypes. Therefore, with that one product, we have two thresholds for a change in storage type.
*** MySQL has a limit of 255 characters for VARCHAR, 65,535 characters for TEXT and 16,777,215 for MEDIUMTEXT; therefore, with that one product, we have three thresholds for a change in storage type.
ListGridField.getWidth(), 
Long Text Examplepublic void setLenientXPath(java.lang.Boolean lenientXPath)
valueXPath for this field should
 not perform any validation at all and will return null for non existing XPaths. Otherwise warning message will be logged
 for non-existing XPath or with null objects in the middle of XPath. NOTE: this applies to server-side processing of valueXPath only.
lenientXPath - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Boolean getLenientXPath()
valueXPath for this field should
 not perform any validation at all and will return null for non existing XPaths. Otherwise warning message will be logged
 for non-existing XPath or with null objects in the middle of XPath. NOTE: this applies to server-side processing of valueXPath only.
public void setMultiple(java.lang.Boolean multiple)
XML or JSON data is singular, it will be wrapped in an Array.
  
  JPA and Hibernate DataSources use multiple:true as part of the declaration of
  One-To-Many and Many-to-Many relations - see JpaHibernateRelations for details.
  
  For simple Criteria, the criteria value is compared to each field value in the
  multiple:true field, according to the
  textMatchStyle.  If any field value matches the
  filter value, the field is considered to match the criteria.
  
 For AdvancedCriteria, for normal search
 operators the field
  value is considered as matching the Criterion if any of the field values
  match the Criterion.  Specifically, this is true of all operators that have an 
  operatorValueType of "fieldType" or "valueRange".
  
  For operators that compare against other fields in same record, such as "equalsField", 
  if the other field is not multiple:true, matching works the same as for
  normal operators, that is, as if criterion.value directly contained the value
  rather than the name of another field.
  
  If the other field is also multiple:true, only "equalsField", "notEqualsField",
  "iEqualsField" and "iNotEqualsField" are allowed (any other operator will
  cause a warning and be ignored) and the set of values in the field must be identical (aside
  from case, for operators prefixed with "i") and in identical order to match.
  
  For the inSet operator, the field matches if there is any intersection between
  the field values and the array of values provided in criterion.value.
  notInSet is the reverse.
  
  Finally, for "isNull" and "isNotNull", an empty Array is considered non-null.  For example,
  if you use dataFormat:"json" and the field value is provided to the browser as
  [] (JSON for an empty Array), the field is considered non-null.
  
  Values for multiple:true fields appear as Java Lists when received in server code such as a
  DMI.  The Smart GWT Server supports simple storage of values that are multiple:true, controlled
  via the multipleStorage setting.
  
  For server-side behavior of JPA and Hibernate relation fields that are multiple:true, see
  JpaHibernateRelations.
  
  For non-relation fields, the Smart GWT Server supports simple storage of values that are
 multiple:true, controlled via the multipleStorage setting, with some limited support
 for server-side filtering, as described in the multipleStorage docs.
  
  For the built-in SQL, Hibernate and JPA connectors, if criteria are specified for a
  multiple:true field where multipleStorage is null or "none", the Smart GWT
  server knows nothing about how the multiple values are stored, so as a fallback the criteria
  will operate as though the field were a normal, non-multiple "text" field.  This will
  generally not match the client-side filtering behavior described above, so filtering
  should either be performed entirely on the client (for example, via
  dataFetchMode:"local" or entirely on the server (via
  ResultSet.useClientFiltering:"false")
  
  The server-side filtering is done through a criteria transform which happens with
  transformMultipleFields.
  
  Specifically for XML serialization and deserialization, multiple:true behaves
  similarly to the 
  SOAP array idiom, that is,
  there will be a "wrapper element" named after the field name, whose contents will be several
  elements of the specified field.type.  
  
 For example, Layout.members is declared with
 type:"Canvas",
  multiple:true.  The correct XML format is thus:
  
  <VLayout>
      <members>
          <Canvas ID="myCanvas" ... />
          <ListGrid ID="myGrid" .../>
          <Toolstrip ID="myToolStrip" ... />
      </members>
  </VLayout>
  
  
 See childTagName for customizing the tagName used for
 subelements.
multiple - Default value is falseComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getMultiple()
XML or JSON data is singular, it will be wrapped in an Array.
  
  JPA and Hibernate DataSources use multiple:true as part of the declaration of
  One-To-Many and Many-to-Many relations - see JpaHibernateRelations for details.
  
  For simple Criteria, the criteria value is compared to each field value in the
  multiple:true field, according to the
  textMatchStyle.  If any field value matches the
  filter value, the field is considered to match the criteria.
  
 For AdvancedCriteria, for normal search
 operators the field
  value is considered as matching the Criterion if any of the field values
  match the Criterion.  Specifically, this is true of all operators that have an 
  operatorValueType of "fieldType" or "valueRange".
  
  For operators that compare against other fields in same record, such as "equalsField", 
  if the other field is not multiple:true, matching works the same as for
  normal operators, that is, as if criterion.value directly contained the value
  rather than the name of another field.
  
  If the other field is also multiple:true, only "equalsField", "notEqualsField",
  "iEqualsField" and "iNotEqualsField" are allowed (any other operator will
  cause a warning and be ignored) and the set of values in the field must be identical (aside
  from case, for operators prefixed with "i") and in identical order to match.
  
  For the inSet operator, the field matches if there is any intersection between
  the field values and the array of values provided in criterion.value.
  notInSet is the reverse.
  
  Finally, for "isNull" and "isNotNull", an empty Array is considered non-null.  For example,
  if you use dataFormat:"json" and the field value is provided to the browser as
  [] (JSON for an empty Array), the field is considered non-null.
  
  Values for multiple:true fields appear as Java Lists when received in server code such as a
  DMI.  The Smart GWT Server supports simple storage of values that are multiple:true, controlled
  via the multipleStorage setting.
  
  For server-side behavior of JPA and Hibernate relation fields that are multiple:true, see
  JpaHibernateRelations.
  
  For non-relation fields, the Smart GWT Server supports simple storage of values that are
 multiple:true, controlled via the multipleStorage setting, with some limited support
 for server-side filtering, as described in the multipleStorage docs.
  
  For the built-in SQL, Hibernate and JPA connectors, if criteria are specified for a
  multiple:true field where multipleStorage is null or "none", the Smart GWT
  server knows nothing about how the multiple values are stored, so as a fallback the criteria
  will operate as though the field were a normal, non-multiple "text" field.  This will
  generally not match the client-side filtering behavior described above, so filtering
  should either be performed entirely on the client (for example, via
  dataFetchMode:"local" or entirely on the server (via
  ResultSet.useClientFiltering:"false")
  
  The server-side filtering is done through a criteria transform which happens with
  transformMultipleFields.
  
  Specifically for XML serialization and deserialization, multiple:true behaves
  similarly to the 
  SOAP array idiom, that is,
  there will be a "wrapper element" named after the field name, whose contents will be several
  elements of the specified field.type.  
  
 For example, Layout.members is declared with
 type:"Canvas",
  multiple:true.  The correct XML format is thus:
  
  <VLayout>
      <members>
          <Canvas ID="myCanvas" ... />
          <ListGrid ID="myGrid" .../>
          <Toolstrip ID="myToolStrip" ... />
      </members>
  </VLayout>
  
  
 See childTagName for customizing the tagName used for
 subelements.
ComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic void setMultipleValueSeparator(java.lang.String multipleValueSeparator)
multiple:true, the separator used 
 between values when they are displayed.multipleValueSeparator - Default value is ", "public java.lang.String getMultipleValueSeparator()
multiple:true, the separator used 
 between values when they are displayed.public void setName(java.lang.String name)
The field name is also the property in each DataSource record which holds the value for this field.
Must be unique across all fields within the DataSource as well as a valid JavaScript identifier, as specified by ECMA-262 Section 7.6.
NOTE: The StringUtil.isValidID() function can be used to test whether a name is a valid JavaScript identifier.
name - Default value is nullBasics overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getName()
The field name is also the property in each DataSource record which holds the value for this field.
Must be unique across all fields within the DataSource as well as a valid JavaScript identifier, as specified by ECMA-262 Section 7.6.
NOTE: The StringUtil.isValidID() function can be used to test whether a name is a valid JavaScript identifier.
Basics overview and related methodspublic void setNillable(java.lang.Boolean nillable)
xsi:nil being used to transmit the value when serializing
  to XML, like so:
  
  <book>
      <title>Beowulf</title>
      <author xsi:nil="true"/>
  </book>
  
  If nillable is not set, no XML element will be generated for
  the explicit null value.nillable - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Boolean getNillable()
xsi:nil being used to transmit the value when serializing
  to XML, like so:
  
  <book>
      <title>Beowulf</title>
      <author xsi:nil="true"/>
  </book>
  
  If nillable is not set, no XML element will be generated for
  the explicit null value.public void setPrecision(java.lang.Integer precision)
For example, a field value of 343.1, 343.104 and 343.09872677 would all be shown as 343.10 if precision is 5.
The original value is always shown when the value is edited.
precision - Default value is nullAppearance overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Integer getPrecision()
For example, a field value of 343.1, 343.104 and 343.09872677 would all be shown as 343.10 if precision is 5.
The original value is always shown when the value is edited.
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setPrimaryKey(boolean primaryKey)
primaryKey field per DataSource, and  ideally this field should be of type "sequence".  If you have control of the underlying tables, there
 is nothing to stop you from adding a field like  this (a so-called "synthetic" or "surrogate" key), even for tables that
 already have a set of columns that could combine to make a composite key (a so-called "natural" key).  Also,   it is
 neither necessary nor correct to use a composite primaryKey because you want to  enforce uniqueness across that
 combination of fields.  You can achieve that by declaring a unique constraint in the table schema, or use an isUnique  validator with validator.criteriaFields, or both; there
 is no need to use a  composite key to enforce uniqueness  Note that composite primaryKeys are not supported in
 tree-structured datasets  (Tree and ResultTree) or components (TreeGrid,  ColumnTree).  Tree-structured data requires that nodes have a unique  idField, with the parent/child relationship expressed through the 
 parentIdField.  This implies that binding a Tree to a
 DataSource requires that the DataSource have a singular primaryKey, and that the primaryKey field is  also the idField,
 as described in the tree databinding overview 
 A DataSource that can
 only perform the "fetch" operation does not require a primaryKey unless it contains binary fields.  If a DataSource  allows modification of DataSource records
 through add, update and remove DataSource  operations, or it contains one or more binary fields, one or more fields must
 be marked as  the primary key. 
Smart GWT requires a primary key value to uniquely identify records when communicating updates or deletions to the server. There is no requirement that the primaryKey field be mapped to an actual "primary key" in your object model, web service, or database (though this is the most obvious and natural thing to do, of course). The only requirement is that the combined values of the primaryKey fields be unique for a given browser instance for the lifetime of the page.
 If using Smart GWT's SQL engine and generating SQL tables using the Database Configuration
 Tool, the table column generated from a primaryKey field will have a unique constraint applied in the database table
 and, if the field is of type "sequence", the database column will also be created as an "identity column" in those
 databases that implement sequence-type handling with identity columns.
primaryKey - Default value is falseDataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic boolean getPrimaryKey()
primaryKey field per DataSource, and  ideally this field should be of type "sequence".  If you have control of the underlying tables, there
 is nothing to stop you from adding a field like  this (a so-called "synthetic" or "surrogate" key), even for tables that
 already have a set of columns that could combine to make a composite key (a so-called "natural" key).  Also,   it is
 neither necessary nor correct to use a composite primaryKey because you want to  enforce uniqueness across that
 combination of fields.  You can achieve that by declaring a unique constraint in the table schema, or use an isUnique  validator with validator.criteriaFields, or both; there
 is no need to use a  composite key to enforce uniqueness  Note that composite primaryKeys are not supported in
 tree-structured datasets  (Tree and ResultTree) or components (TreeGrid,  ColumnTree).  Tree-structured data requires that nodes have a unique  idField, with the parent/child relationship expressed through the 
 parentIdField.  This implies that binding a Tree to a
 DataSource requires that the DataSource have a singular primaryKey, and that the primaryKey field is  also the idField,
 as described in the tree databinding overview 
 A DataSource that can
 only perform the "fetch" operation does not require a primaryKey unless it contains binary fields.  If a DataSource  allows modification of DataSource records
 through add, update and remove DataSource  operations, or it contains one or more binary fields, one or more fields must
 be marked as  the primary key. 
Smart GWT requires a primary key value to uniquely identify records when communicating updates or deletions to the server. There is no requirement that the primaryKey field be mapped to an actual "primary key" in your object model, web service, or database (though this is the most obvious and natural thing to do, of course). The only requirement is that the combined values of the primaryKey fields be unique for a given browser instance for the lifetime of the page.
 If using Smart GWT's SQL engine and generating SQL tables using the Database Configuration
 Tool, the table column generated from a primaryKey field will have a unique constraint applied in the database table
 and, if the field is of type "sequence", the database column will also be created as an "identity column" in those
 databases that implement sequence-type handling with identity columns.
DataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic void setPropertiesOnly(java.lang.Boolean propertiesOnly)
ComponentSchema for fields that contain other components, this flag
  suppresses auto-construction for subcomponents that appear under this field.
  
 For example, the VLayout schema sets this for its members
  property, so that when a VLayout is constructed via XML as follows:
  
  <VLayout>
      <members>
          <ListGrid ID="myGrid" .../>
          <Toolstrip ID="myToolStrip" ... />
      </members>
  </VLayout>
  
  The ListGrid and ToolStrip do not construct themselves automatically.  Instead, the VLayout
  receives the properties of the ListGrid and ToolStrip as ordinary JavaScript Objects, with
  the special property _constructor set to the name of the class that should be
  constructed.propertiesOnly - Default value is nullComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getPropertiesOnly()
ComponentSchema for fields that contain other components, this flag
  suppresses auto-construction for subcomponents that appear under this field.
  
 For example, the VLayout schema sets this for its members
  property, so that when a VLayout is constructed via XML as follows:
  
  <VLayout>
      <members>
          <ListGrid ID="myGrid" .../>
          <Toolstrip ID="myToolStrip" ... />
      </members>
  </VLayout>
  
  The ListGrid and ToolStrip do not construct themselves automatically.  Instead, the VLayout
  receives the properties of the ListGrid and ToolStrip as ordinary JavaScript Objects, with
  the special property _constructor set to the name of the class that should be
  constructed.ComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic void setRequired(java.lang.Boolean required)
 Note that required
 should not be set for a server-generated field, such as a sequence, or validation will fail on the client.
required - Default value is falsepublic java.lang.Boolean getRequired()
 Note that required
 should not be set for a server-generated field, such as a sequence, or validation will fail on the client.
public void setRequiredMessage(java.lang.String requiredMessage)
required is not filled in by the user.  Note that this setting wins over DataSource.requiredMessage if both are set.
requiredMessage - Default value is nullFormTitles overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getRequiredMessage()
required is not filled in by the user.  Note that this setting wins over DataSource.requiredMessage if both are set.
FormTitles overview and related methodspublic void setRootValue(java.lang.Object rootValue)
 Note that the rootValue may be overridden on a specific ResultTree instance by setting ResultTree.rootNode, or if the ResultTree is auto-generated by
 a TreeGrid, by setting TreeGrid.treeRootValue. This allows a component to navigate
 a subtree of the hierarchical data from this dataSource starting at a particular node.
rootValue - Default value is nullDataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Object getRootValue()
 Note that the rootValue may be overridden on a specific ResultTree instance by setting ResultTree.rootNode, or if the ResultTree is auto-generated by
 a TreeGrid, by setting TreeGrid.treeRootValue. This allows a component to navigate
 a subtree of the hierarchical data from this dataSource starting at a particular node.
DataSourceRelations overview and related methodspublic void setSequenceName(java.lang.String sequenceName)
serverType:"sql" with a field of
 type
  "sequence", the name of the SQL sequence that should be used when inserting new records into
  this table.
  Note that this is never required for SQL tables that are generated from Smart GWT DataSources (a default sequence name of tableName + "_" + columnName is chosen, but see the notes below regarding this), and is never required for databases where inserting null into a sequence column is sufficient (MySQL, SQL Server, DB2 and others).
You would only need to set sequenceName if you are integrating with a pre-existing table stored in a database where the sequence must be named for insertion to work (Oracle, Postgres, Firebird) OR you are trying to use the same sequence across multiple DataSources.
  Note: If you specify the sql.{database type}.sequence.name.prefix and/or 
  sql.{database type}.sequence.name.suffix properties in your 
 server.properties file,the generated sequence name will include the
 prefix and/or
  suffix.  For example, with a prefix of "order_system_" and a suffix of "_seq", the sequence
  generated for column "orderNumber" on table "orders" would be:
      order_system_orders_orderNumber_seq
  sequenceName - Default value is nullSqlDataSource overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getSequenceName()
serverType:"sql" with a field of
 type
  "sequence", the name of the SQL sequence that should be used when inserting new records into
  this table.
  Note that this is never required for SQL tables that are generated from Smart GWT DataSources (a default sequence name of tableName + "_" + columnName is chosen, but see the notes below regarding this), and is never required for databases where inserting null into a sequence column is sufficient (MySQL, SQL Server, DB2 and others).
You would only need to set sequenceName if you are integrating with a pre-existing table stored in a database where the sequence must be named for insertion to work (Oracle, Postgres, Firebird) OR you are trying to use the same sequence across multiple DataSources.
  Note: If you specify the sql.{database type}.sequence.name.prefix and/or 
  sql.{database type}.sequence.name.suffix properties in your 
 server.properties file,the generated sequence name will include the
 prefix and/or
  suffix.  For example, with a prefix of "order_system_" and a suffix of "_seq", the sequence
  generated for column "orderNumber" on table "orders" would be:
      order_system_orders_orderNumber_seq
  SqlDataSource overview and related methodspublic void setShowFileInline(java.lang.Boolean showFileInline)
showFileInline - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Boolean getShowFileInline()
public void setSortByField(java.lang.String sortByField)
 This can be used to establish a sort order for a field that is not the normal sorting order indicated by
 the field value, typically by having the sortByField as a hidden field.   
 If using SQLDataSource, consider using a customSelectExpression as an efficient way to
 populate the sortByField with the results of a SQL expression.
sortByField - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getSortByField()
 This can be used to establish a sort order for a field that is not the normal sorting order indicated by
 the field value, typically by having the sortByField as a hidden field.   
 If using SQLDataSource, consider using a customSelectExpression as an efficient way to
 populate the sortByField with the results of a SQL expression.
public void setStringInBrowser(java.lang.Boolean stringInBrowser)
JavaScript has a single "Number" type which internally stores numbers in a format equivalent to Java's "Double" - double-precision floating point. This means it cannot represent the full range of Java's Long type: Java Longs can represent integral values between -2^63 to 2^63-1, whereas JavaScript Number can only represent exact integer values between -2^53 and 2^53. Similarly, JavaScript's Number type cannot represent Java's unlimited-size BigInteger or unlimited-precision BigDecimal objects at all.
 The stringInBrowser setting can be used to deliver
 numeric values as Strings to the browser.  This is intended to allow read-only display and successful round-tripping of
 the numeric value, however, it will not cause number-oriented features such as SpinnerItem, Slider, ListGrid summaries or range-checking validators or criteria to actually work. 
 If stringInBrowser is not set, the default behavior is configured by the 
 server.properties setting datasource.defaultStringInBrowser.  If  this flag is false, numeric
 values are delivered to the client as numbers, even where  this will lead  to a loss of precision.  If the flag
 is true (which is the the default), the behavior is to prevent range overflow for numeric values: 
DMI methods are called.  This default set of behaviors is intended to automatically deal with cases like numeric primaryKey or foreignKey values that are never used as numbers, but happen to
 use the full Java Long range.  To disable the above behaviors, set stringInBrowser="false". 
 If
 stringInBrowser is explicitly set to true: 
operators that check if values are in a particular      range will always
 pass canFilter:false
 were set, to avoid showing      non-functional search interfaces to the user.  Set canFilter="true" to
 avoid      this effect  This setting is recommended for presenting out-of-range issues or precision loss on
 fields that represent actual quantities (as opposed to primaryKey or foreignKey fields, which really represent IDs).  To
 ensure unlimited-precision BigDecimal values are preserved, you should also set javaClass. 
 Note that responses delivered as JSON or
 XML, such as responses from the RESTHandler servlet, are not affected. 
 This setting applies only to responses delivered to a web browser. 
 The entirety of stringInBrowser processing can be
 completely disabled by setting  server.properties flag datasource.disableStringInBrowser to
 true. This will cause all numeric values to be delivered as numbers without even attempting to  detect if this will lead
 to a loss of precision.  This setting overrides both the  stringInBrowser field setting and the 
 datasource.defaultStringInBrowser server.properties flag. 
 stringInBrowser and
 client-side DataSources 
For DataSources that are not based on the Smart GWT Server, the client-side behaviors described above (such as leaving user input in string form if precision would be lost) are active by default.
 In
 addition, if dataSource.dataFormat:"xml" is used, values that
 would lose precision remain as strings.  For JSON, if behavior similar to stringInBrowser is desired, your
 server response must send the values as JSON strings rather than JSON numeric literals. 
 You can use defaultStringInBrowser to disable these behaviors. 
 NOTE: don't use this setting if you are using the Smart GWT Server, use the server.properties approach described
 above instead.
stringInBrowser - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Boolean getStringInBrowser()
JavaScript has a single "Number" type which internally stores numbers in a format equivalent to Java's "Double" - double-precision floating point. This means it cannot represent the full range of Java's Long type: Java Longs can represent integral values between -2^63 to 2^63-1, whereas JavaScript Number can only represent exact integer values between -2^53 and 2^53. Similarly, JavaScript's Number type cannot represent Java's unlimited-size BigInteger or unlimited-precision BigDecimal objects at all.
 The stringInBrowser setting can be used to deliver
 numeric values as Strings to the browser.  This is intended to allow read-only display and successful round-tripping of
 the numeric value, however, it will not cause number-oriented features such as SpinnerItem, Slider, ListGrid summaries or range-checking validators or criteria to actually work. 
 If stringInBrowser is not set, the default behavior is configured by the 
 server.properties setting datasource.defaultStringInBrowser.  If  this flag is false, numeric
 values are delivered to the client as numbers, even where  this will lead  to a loss of precision.  If the flag
 is true (which is the the default), the behavior is to prevent range overflow for numeric values: 
DMI methods are called.  This default set of behaviors is intended to automatically deal with cases like numeric primaryKey or foreignKey values that are never used as numbers, but happen to
 use the full Java Long range.  To disable the above behaviors, set stringInBrowser="false". 
 If
 stringInBrowser is explicitly set to true: 
operators that check if values are in a particular      range will always
 pass canFilter:false
 were set, to avoid showing      non-functional search interfaces to the user.  Set canFilter="true" to
 avoid      this effect  This setting is recommended for presenting out-of-range issues or precision loss on
 fields that represent actual quantities (as opposed to primaryKey or foreignKey fields, which really represent IDs).  To
 ensure unlimited-precision BigDecimal values are preserved, you should also set javaClass. 
 Note that responses delivered as JSON or
 XML, such as responses from the RESTHandler servlet, are not affected. 
 This setting applies only to responses delivered to a web browser. 
 The entirety of stringInBrowser processing can be
 completely disabled by setting  server.properties flag datasource.disableStringInBrowser to
 true. This will cause all numeric values to be delivered as numbers without even attempting to  detect if this will lead
 to a loss of precision.  This setting overrides both the  stringInBrowser field setting and the 
 datasource.defaultStringInBrowser server.properties flag. 
 stringInBrowser and
 client-side DataSources 
For DataSources that are not based on the Smart GWT Server, the client-side behaviors described above (such as leaving user input in string form if precision would be lost) are active by default.
 In
 addition, if dataSource.dataFormat:"xml" is used, values that
 would lose precision remain as strings.  For JSON, if behavior similar to stringInBrowser is desired, your
 server response must send the values as JSON strings rather than JSON numeric literals. 
 You can use defaultStringInBrowser to disable these behaviors. 
 NOTE: don't use this setting if you are using the Smart GWT Server, use the server.properties approach described
 above instead.
public void setSummaryValueTitle(java.lang.String summaryValueTitle)
Summary of type "title" for this field. If
 unspecified title summaries will show the title
 for the field.summaryValueTitle - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getSummaryValueTitle()
Summary of type "title" for this field. If
 unspecified title summaries will show the title
 for the field.public void setTimeFormatter(TimeDisplayFormat timeFormatter)
ListGrid or DynamicForm, any dates displayed in this field will be formatted as times using the
 appropriate format.  This is most commonly only applied to fields specified as type "time" though if no
 explicit FormItem.dateFormatter is specified
 it will be respected for other  fields as well. 
 See ListGridField.timeFormatter and FormItem.timeFormatter for more information.
 
Note : This is an advanced setting
timeFormatter - Default value is nullAppearance overview and related methodspublic TimeDisplayFormat getTimeFormatter()
ListGrid or DynamicForm, any dates displayed in this field will be formatted as times using the
 appropriate format.  This is most commonly only applied to fields specified as type "time" though if no
 explicit FormItem.dateFormatter is specified
 it will be respected for other  fields as well. 
 See ListGridField.timeFormatter and FormItem.timeFormatter for more information.
Appearance overview and related methodspublic void setTitle(java.lang.String title)
This will be picked up by DataBound components and other views over this DataSource.
 Note this property frequently does not need to be set since DataSource.autoDeriveTitles (on by default) usually picks an
 appropriate user-visible title if you have a reasonable naming convention for your field names. 
 Note that if this
 field is being displayed in a ListGrid bound to this dataSource, the ListGridField.headerTitle attribute may be used to
 specify a different string for display in the listGrid column header.
title - Default value is nullComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic java.lang.String getTitle()
This will be picked up by DataBound components and other views over this DataSource.
 Note this property frequently does not need to be set since DataSource.autoDeriveTitles (on by default) usually picks an
 appropriate user-visible title if you have a reasonable naming convention for your field names. 
 Note that if this
 field is being displayed in a ListGrid bound to this dataSource, the ListGridField.headerTitle attribute may be used to
 specify a different string for display in the listGrid column header.
ComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic void setType(FieldType type)
Field type may imply automatic validators (for example, an integer field cannot accept the value "foo"). Field type also affects the default behaviors of DataBound components, for example, if a field is declared as type "date", components that edit that field will automatically choose a date-editing interface with pop-up date picker.
type - Default value is nullBasics overview and related methodspublic void setUploadFieldName(java.lang.String uploadFieldName)
BatchUploader to map a field in an upload file to this  dataSourceField.
 This is only necessary if the dataSourceField's name and title differ  from the name of the field in the upload file
 (Smart GWT will automatically map upload  fields using the dataSourceField's title, if possible, if it does not get a
 direct match  on field name).uploadFieldName - Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getUploadFieldName()
BatchUploader to map a field in an upload file to this  dataSourceField.
 This is only necessary if the dataSourceField's name and title differ  from the name of the field in the upload file
 (Smart GWT will automatically map upload  fields using the dataSourceField's title, if possible, if it does not get a
 direct match  on field name).public void setValidators(Validator... validators)
Validators are applied whenever there is an attempt to save changes to a field.
 For the available set of built-in validators, and how to define a custom validator, see the Validator class.
validators - Default value is nullValidator, 
Validation overview and related methodspublic Validator[] getValidators()
Validators are applied whenever there is an attempt to save changes to a field.
 For the available set of built-in validators, and how to define a custom validator, see the Validator class.
Validator, 
Validation overview and related methodspublic void setValidOperators(OperatorId... validOperators)
If not specified, all operators that are valid for the field type are allowed.
validOperators - Default value is nullpublic OperatorId[] getValidOperators()
If not specified, all operators that are valid for the field type are allowed.
public void setValueMap(java.util.Map valueMap)
com.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMap is a set of legal values for a field.
  
  The valueMap can be specified as either an Array of legal values, or as an
  Object where each property maps a stored value to a user-displayable value.
  
  To enforce that a field should be constrained to only the values in the valueMap, either
  declare field.type as "enum", or use a
  ValidatorType of "isOneOf" with explicitly listed values.  Otherwise,
 although a normal SelectItem control will only allow values from the
 valueMap to be
 entered, other controls such as a ComboBox will allow other
 values 
  to be entered.
  
In XML, a valueMap that specifies only a list of legal values is specified as follows:
    <valueMap>
     <value>Pens & Pencils</value>
     <value>Stationery</value>
     <value>Computer Products</value>
     <value>Furniture</value>
     <value>Misc</value>
    </valueMap>
  
  A ValueMap that specifies stored values mapped to user-visible values is specified as
  follows:
  
    <valueMap>
     <value ID="1">Pens & Pencils</value>
     <value ID="2">Stationery</value>
     <value ID="3">Computer Products</value>
     <value ID="4">Furniture</value>
     <value ID="5">Misc</value>
    </valueMap>
  valueMap - Default value is nullpublic java.util.Map getValueMap()
com.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMap is a set of legal values for a field.
  
  The valueMap can be specified as either an Array of legal values, or as an
  Object where each property maps a stored value to a user-displayable value.
  
  To enforce that a field should be constrained to only the values in the valueMap, either
  declare field.type as "enum", or use a
  ValidatorType of "isOneOf" with explicitly listed values.  Otherwise,
 although a normal SelectItem control will only allow values from the
 valueMap to be
 entered, other controls such as a ComboBox will allow other
 values 
  to be entered.
  
In XML, a valueMap that specifies only a list of legal values is specified as follows:
    <valueMap>
     <value>Pens & Pencils</value>
     <value>Stationery</value>
     <value>Computer Products</value>
     <value>Furniture</value>
     <value>Misc</value>
    </valueMap>
  
  A ValueMap that specifies stored values mapped to user-visible values is specified as
  follows:
  
    <valueMap>
     <value ID="1">Pens & Pencils</value>
     <value ID="2">Stationery</value>
     <value ID="3">Computer Products</value>
     <value ID="4">Furniture</value>
     <value ID="5">Misc</value>
    </valueMap>
  public void setValueXPath(java.lang.String valueXPath)
  This XPath expression will be evaluated in the scope of the record objects selected by 
  the DataSource.recordXPath.  For XML data 
  (dataFormat:"xml") this means a call to
 XMLTools.selectString() passing the selected XML element.  For
 JSON data
  (dataFormat:"json"), this means a call to 
  XMLTools.selectObjects() passing the selected JSON object.
  
  In the absence of a valueXPath, for JSON data the value for the field will
  be the value of the same-named property in the record object selected by
  recordXPath.  
  
For XML data, the value will be the attribute or subelement named after the field name. For example, for a field "author" on a record element <book>, the following structures require no valueXPath:
     <book author="Mark Jones"/>
 
     <book>
         <author>Mark Jones</author>
     </book>
  
  
  If valueXPath is not required for your field because of the default handling
  described above, don't specify it, as it's slightly slower.
  
To learn about XPath, try the following search: http://www.google.com/search?q=xpath+tutorial
Using valueXPath with the Smart GWT server
If you're using the Smart GWT server to return data via the DSResponse object (or indirectly doing so using DataSource DMI), the valueXPath you specify on the DataSource fields will be applied to the data you return via the JXPath library.
  If you are returning Java Beans as your DSResponse data, normally each dataSource field
  receives the value of the same-named Java Bean property, that is, a field "zipCode" is
  populated by looking for "getZipCode()" on the objects passed as DSResponse data.  You can
  use valueXPath to retrieve properties from subobjects, so long as a chain of
  getter methods exists that corresponds to the valueXPath.  For example, a valueXPath of
  "address/zipCode" expects to call "getAddress()" on the bean(s) passed to
  DSResponse.setData(), followed by "getZipCode()" on whatever object "getAddress()" returns.
  
When you are saving data, the inbound DSRequest values, available as a Java Map, will use just dataSource field names as Map keys, not the valueXPath used to derive them. However, to achieve bidirectional valueXPath binding, you can use the server-side method dataSource.setProperties() to use the valueXPath when setting properties on your server object model. When applied as a setter, an XPath like "address/zipCode" attempts "getAddress()" followed by "setZipCode()" on the returned object. JXPath also has some ability to auto-create intervening objects if they are missing, such as auto-creating an "address" subobject when applying "address/zipCode" as a valueXPath.
See the JXPath library documentation for complete details, including other types of server object models supported, such as server-side XML.
valueXPath - See XPathExpression . Default value is nullClientDataIntegration overview and related methods, 
XPath Binding Examplepublic java.lang.String getValueXPath()
  This XPath expression will be evaluated in the scope of the record objects selected by 
  the DataSource.recordXPath.  For XML data 
  (dataFormat:"xml") this means a call to
 XMLTools.selectString() passing the selected XML element.  For
 JSON data
  (dataFormat:"json"), this means a call to 
  XMLTools.selectObjects() passing the selected JSON object.
  
  In the absence of a valueXPath, for JSON data the value for the field will
  be the value of the same-named property in the record object selected by
  recordXPath.  
  
For XML data, the value will be the attribute or subelement named after the field name. For example, for a field "author" on a record element <book>, the following structures require no valueXPath:
     <book author="Mark Jones"/>
 
     <book>
         <author>Mark Jones</author>
     </book>
  
  
  If valueXPath is not required for your field because of the default handling
  described above, don't specify it, as it's slightly slower.
  
To learn about XPath, try the following search: http://www.google.com/search?q=xpath+tutorial
Using valueXPath with the Smart GWT server
If you're using the Smart GWT server to return data via the DSResponse object (or indirectly doing so using DataSource DMI), the valueXPath you specify on the DataSource fields will be applied to the data you return via the JXPath library.
  If you are returning Java Beans as your DSResponse data, normally each dataSource field
  receives the value of the same-named Java Bean property, that is, a field "zipCode" is
  populated by looking for "getZipCode()" on the objects passed as DSResponse data.  You can
  use valueXPath to retrieve properties from subobjects, so long as a chain of
  getter methods exists that corresponds to the valueXPath.  For example, a valueXPath of
  "address/zipCode" expects to call "getAddress()" on the bean(s) passed to
  DSResponse.setData(), followed by "getZipCode()" on whatever object "getAddress()" returns.
  
When you are saving data, the inbound DSRequest values, available as a Java Map, will use just dataSource field names as Map keys, not the valueXPath used to derive them. However, to achieve bidirectional valueXPath binding, you can use the server-side method dataSource.setProperties() to use the valueXPath when setting properties on your server object model. When applied as a setter, an XPath like "address/zipCode" attempts "getAddress()" followed by "setZipCode()" on the returned object. JXPath also has some ability to auto-create intervening objects if they are missing, such as auto-creating an "address" subobject when applying "address/zipCode" as a valueXPath.
See the JXPath library documentation for complete details, including other types of server object models supported, such as server-side XML.
XPathExpressionClientDataIntegration overview and related methods, 
XPath Binding Examplepublic void setXmlAttribute(java.lang.Boolean xmlAttribute)
DataSource.xmlSerialize() should serialize this
 value as an XML attribute. Note this does not need to be declared in order for DataSource records to be derived from XML data: a field will be populated with either an attribute or subelement with matching name.
xmlAttribute - Default value is nullComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getXmlAttribute()
DataSource.xmlSerialize() should serialize this
 value as an XML attribute. Note this does not need to be declared in order for DataSource records to be derived from XML data: a field will be populated with either an attribute or subelement with matching name.
ComponentSchema overview and related methodspublic void exportForceText()
DataSource.recordsAsText(), what approach (if any)
 should be used to force values to be intepreted as text instead of heuristically parsed as dates, times or other
 structured types.public void setPluralTitle(java.lang.String pluralTitle)
pluralTitle - the plural titlepublic java.lang.String getPluralTitle()
public void setType(SimpleType type)
type - the SimpleTypepublic void setValueMap(java.lang.String... valueMap)
The valueMap can be specified as either an Array of legal values, or as an Object where each property maps a stored value to a user-displayable value.
 To
 enforce that a field should be constrained to only the values in the valueMap, either
 declare field.type as "enum", or use a
 ValidatorType of "isOneOf" with explicitly listed values.  Otherwise,
 although a normal
 SelectItem control will only allow values from the valueMap to be
 entered, other controls such as a ComboBox will allow other
 values 
 to be entered.
 
In XML, a valueMap that specifies only a list of legal values is specified as follows:
   <valueMap>
    <value>Pens & Pencils</value>
 <value>Stationery</value>
    <value>Computer Products</value>
 <value>Furniture</value>
    <value>Misc</value>
   </valueMap>
 
 A
 ValueMap that specifies stored values mapped to user-visible values is specified as
 follows:
 
 <valueMap>
    <value ID="1">Pens & Pencils</value>
    <value
 ID="2">Stationery</value>
    <value ID="3">Computer Products</value>
    <value
 ID="4">Furniture</value>
    <value ID="5">Misc</value>
   </valueMap>
 valueMap - valueMap Default value is nullpublic void setEditorProperties(FormItem editorProperties)
FormItem properties to be used whenever this
 field is edited (whether in a grid, form, or other component).
 If unset, a FormItem will be automatically chosen based on the type of the field.
 Note: The FormItem passed to setEditorProperties() is used as a "template" to create a FormItem whenever
 a DataBoundComponent needs to show an interface for editing this 
 field.  This means you need to follow special rules:
 
new MyCustomItem(item.getJsObj()); (complete code sample below).
 class MyCustomItem extends TextItem {
      MyCustomItem (JavaScriptObject config) {
      }
      MyCustomItem(String name) {
          setInitHandler(new FormItemInitHandler() {
              public void onInit(FormItem item) {
                  // correct
                  new MyCustomItem(item.getJsObj()).customMethod();
                  // incorrect, will throw an error
                  // ((MyCustomItem)item).customMethod();
              }
          }
      }
      void customMethod() { ... }
  }
  ...
  myDataSourceField.setEditorProperties(new MyCustomItem("field1"));
 
 
 As an alternative, you can use setEditorType(String) or
 setEditorType(Class) to avoid these limitations, if you register
 the FormItem subclass with the reflection mechanism.
editorProperties - FormItem with default properties to be applied when editingpublic void setEditorType(FormItem editorType)
setEditorProperties(FormItem). You can also consider using 
             setEditorType(Class) or setEditorType(String) instead.setEditorProperties(FormItem).editorType - FormItem with default properties to be applied when editingpublic void setEditorType(java.lang.String editorType)
FormItem class to be used whenever this field is edited
 (whether in a grid, form, or other component).
 If unset, a FormItem will be automatically chosen based on the type of the field.
 By using the reflection mechanism, 
 this method avoids the limitations described in setEditorProperties(FormItem).
editorType - the fully-qualified class name of a FormItem
                   subclass, which must have been registered with the 
                   reflection mechanism.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the editorType class has not beeen registered for use with the 
                                  reflection mechanism,
                                  or if it does not inherit from 
                                  FormItem.public void setEditorType(java.lang.Class<? extends FormItem> editorType)
FormItem class to be used whenever this field is edited
 (whether in a grid, form, or other component).
 If unset, a FormItem will be automatically chosen based on the type of the field.
 By using the reflection mechanism, 
 this method avoids the limitations described in setEditorProperties(FormItem).
editorType - a FormItem
                   subclass, which must have been registered with the 
                   reflection mechanism.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the editorType class has not beeen registered for use with the 
                                  reflection mechanism,
                                  or if it does not inherit from 
                                  FormItem.public void setReadOnlyEditorType(FormItem editorType)
setReadOnlyEditorProperties(FormItem). You can
             also consider using setReadOnlyEditorType(Class) or
             setReadOnlyEditorType(String) instead.setReadOnlyEditorProperties(FormItem).editorType - FormItem with properties to set when editing read-only values.public void setReadOnlyEditorProperties(FormItem editorProperties)
canEdit false and displayed in an editor component such as a DynamicForm.
 
 This property may also be specified at the type level by specifying
 SimpleType.setReadOnlyEditorType(FormItem).
 
 Note: The FormItem passed to setReadOnlyEditorProperties() is used as a "template" to create a FormItem whenever
 a DataBoundComponent needs to show an interface for editing this 
 field (and the field is marked read-only). This means you need to follow special rules indicated
 for setEditorProperties(FormItem). 
 As an alternative, you can use setReadOnlyEditorType(String) or
 setReadOnlyEditorType(Class) to avoid these limitations, if you register
 the FormItem subclass with the reflection mechanism.
editorProperties - FormItem with properties to set when editing read-only values.public void setReadOnlyEditorType(java.lang.String editorType)
canEdit false and displayed in an editor component 
 such as a DynamicForm.
 
 By using the reflection mechanism, 
 this method avoids the limitations described in setReadOnlyEditorProperties(FormItem).
editorType - a FormItem
                   subclass, which must have been registered with the 
                   reflection mechanism.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the editorType class has not beeen registered for use with the 
                                  reflection mechanism,
                                  or if it does not inherit from 
                                  FormItem.public void setReadOnlyEditorType(java.lang.Class<? extends FormItem> editorType)
FormItem class to be used if this field is marked as 
 canEdit false and displayed in an editor component such as a DynamicForm.
 
 By using the reflection mechanism, 
 this method avoids the limitations described in setReadOnlyEditorProperties(FormItem).
editorType - a FormItem
                   subclass, which must have been registered with the 
                   reflection mechanism.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the editorType class has not beeen registered for use with the 
                                  reflection mechanism,
                                  or if it does not inherit from 
                                  FormItem.public void setFilterEditorProperties(FormItem filterEditorProperties)
FormItem properties to be used whenever this
 field if it appears in a ListGrid filter row,
 and canFilter is not false.
  Note: If this is not specified, the formItem type may be derived from the 
 filterEditorType
 property, or from the field's type.
 
 Note: The FormItem passed to setFilterEditorProperties() is used as a
 "template" to create a FormItem.  See rules in 
 setEditorProperties(com.smartgwt.client.widgets.form.fields.FormItem).
filterEditorProperties - FormItem with default properties to be appliedpublic void setFilterEditorType(java.lang.String filterEditorType)
FormItem class to be used whenever this field appears
 in a ListGrid filter row or 
 SearchForm.
 If unset, a FormItem will be automatically chosen based on the type of the field.
 By using the reflection mechanism, 
 this method avoids the limitations described in setFilterEditorProperties(FormItem).
filterEditorType - the fully-qualified class name of a 
     FormItem subclass, which must have
     been registered with the reflection mechanism.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the filterEditorType class has not beeen registered
     for use with the reflection mechanism,
     or if it does not inherit from FormItem.public void setFilterEditorType(java.lang.Class<? extends FormItem> filterEditorType)
FormItem class to be used whenever this field appears
 in a ListGrid filter row or 
 SearchForm.
 If unset, a FormItem will be automatically chosen based on the type of the field.
 By using the reflection mechanism, 
 this method avoids the limitations described in setFilterEditorProperties(FormItem).
editorType - a FormItem
     subclass, which must have been registered with the
     reflection mechanism.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the filterEditorType class has not beeen registered
     for use with the reflection mechanism,
     or if it does not inherit from FormItem.public void setRootValue(java.lang.String rootValue)
rootValue - rootValue Default value is nullpublic void setRootValue(java.lang.Integer rootValue)
rootValue - rootValue Default value is nullpublic void setRootValue(java.lang.Float rootValue)
rootValue - rootValue Default value is nullpublic void setFieldValueExtractor(FieldValueExtractor extractor)
 This is an advanced API for use when a valueXPath setting is insufficient to derive a field's value, yet an implementation of DataSource.transformResponse(com.smartgwt.client.data.DSResponse, com.smartgwt.client.data.DSRequest, java.lang.Object) is overkill.
extractor - the field value extractorpublic void setType(DataSource dataSource)
dataSource - the data sourcepublic void setTypeAsDataSource(DataSource dataSource)
dataSource - the data sourcepublic DataSource getTypeAsDataSource()
public void setSummaryFunction(SummaryFunctionType summaryFunction)
showGridSummary or showGroupSummary is true,  this attribute can be used to
 specify an explicit SummaryFunction for calculating the summary value to display.summaryFunction - summaryFunction Default value is nullpublic void setSummaryFunction(java.lang.String summaryFunction)
showGridSummary or showGroupSummary is true,  this attribute can be used to
 specify an summary function registered via com.smartgwt.client.data.SimpleType#registerSummaryFunction()
 for calculating the summary value to display.summaryFunction - summaryFunction Default value is nullpublic SummaryFunctionType getSummaryFunction()
showGridSummary or showGroupSummary is true,  this attribute can be used to
 specify an explicit SummaryFunction for calculating the summary value to display.public void setSummaryFunction(SummaryFunction summaryFunction)
showGridSummary or showGroupSummary is true,  this attribute can be used to
 specify an explicit SummaryFunction for calculating the summary value to display.summaryFunction - summaryFunction Default value is nullpublic void setImageHeight(java.lang.Integer imageHeight)
ViewFileItem as an editor.imageHeight - imageHeight Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Integer getImageHeight()
ViewFileItem as an editor.public void setImageHeight(java.lang.String imageHeight)
ViewFileItem as an editor.imageHeight - imageHeight Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getImageHeightAsString()
ViewFileItem as an editor.public void setImageSize(java.lang.Integer imageSize)
ViewFileItem as an editor.imageSize - imageSize Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Integer getImageSize()
ViewFileItem as an editor.public void setImageSize(java.lang.String imageSize)
ViewFileItem as an editor.imageSize - imageSize Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getImageSizeAsString()
ViewFileItem as an editor.public void setImageWidth(java.lang.Integer imageWidth)
ViewFileItem as an editor.imageWidth - imageWidth Default value is nullpublic java.lang.Integer getImageWidth()
ViewFileItem as an editor.public void setImageWidth(java.lang.String imageWidth)
ViewFileItem as an editor.imageWidth - imageWidth Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getImageWidthAsString()
ViewFileItem as an editor.public void setPrompt(java.lang.String prompt)
prompt for the header).prompt - prompt Default value is nullpublic java.lang.String getPrompt()
prompt for the header).public void setCanEdit(java.lang.Boolean canEdit)
 Set to false to draw
 this field read-only.   
 This attribute may not effect all dataBoundComponents - the  canEditFieldAttribute may be set at the
 component level to look for a different attribute on the dataSourceField, and components allow developers to explicitly
 override this default (see canEdit. canEdit for example). 
 Note that this setting only
 prevents the user from  modifying the field's value through the UI; the value can still be modified  programmatically,
 and it will still be saved in the normal way.  If you wish to prevent a field from being saved, use canSave:false instead (or in addition).
canEdit - canEdit Default value is nullsetCanFilter(java.lang.Boolean), 
setCanSave(java.lang.Boolean), 
ComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic java.lang.Boolean getCanEdit()
 Set to false to draw
 this field read-only.   
 This attribute may not effect all dataBoundComponents - the  canEditFieldAttribute may be set at the
 component level to look for a different attribute on the dataSourceField, and components allow developers to explicitly
 override this default (see canEdit. canEdit for example). 
 Note that this setting only
 prevents the user from  modifying the field's value through the UI; the value can still be modified  programmatically,
 and it will still be saved in the normal way.  If you wish to prevent a field from being saved, use canSave:false instead (or in addition).
getCanFilter(), 
getCanSave(), 
ComponentBinding overview and related methodspublic SimpleType getTypeAsSimpleType()
public FieldType getType()
Field type may imply automatic validators (for example, an integer field cannot accept the value "foo"). Field type also affects the default behaviors of DataBound components, for example, if a field is declared as type "date", components that edit that field will automatically choose a date-editing interface with pop-up date picker. If the type of this field is a DataSource type, the returned object will be null.
Basics overview and related methods