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− | == Description ==
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− | Properties can be configured on a lot of elements (Page, Form, Fields, Table, Columns ...). {{ScoutLink|SDK|name=Scout SDK}} with the {{ScoutLink|SDK|Object Properties View|Object Properties View}} offers a manner to configure theses properties very quickly.
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− | In the code, a property is defined with special getter functions:
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− | protected ... getConfiguredXxxxxxx() {
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− | return /*the value of the property*/
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− | The Scout framework reads the configured properties during the initialization, and adapts the behavior of the object depending to its configuration. The <code>getXxxxxxx()</code> function should only return a constant. It is not expected to find an <code>if</code>-statement or call to another private or public method.
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− | Often the properties can also be set dynamically with the corresponding setter [<code>setXxxxxxx()</code>]. To access the properties you can use the getter [<code>getXxxxxxx()</code>]. There should be no need to call <code>getConfiguredXxxxxxx()</code> function directly.
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− | == See Also ==
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− | * {{ScoutLink|Concepts|Exec Methods|execXxxxxx() Methods}}
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− | * {{ScoutLink|SDK|Object Properties View|Object Properties View}}
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 14 March 2024
The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/.