See: Description
Interface | Description |
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Constraint<T> |
Specifies a constraint that may be contextual and dynamic.
|
ConstraintContext |
Provides methods for setting up a constraint in the context of its data model.
|
ConstraintContextOnTable |
Provides methods for setting up a constraint on a table in the context of its data model.
|
ConstraintEnumeration<T> |
Specifies an enumeration constraint that can be contextual and dynamic.
|
ConstraintNomenclature | Deprecated
Since
enumeration constraint
is more appropriate than this interface when there are many values in the enumeration
or when display must be localized. |
ConstraintOnNull |
Defines a verification for values that are mandatory under certain circumstances.
|
ConstraintOnTable |
Specifies a constraint that is able to perform the validation
of an entire table.
|
ConstraintOnTableWithRecordLevelCheck |
Defines a record-level check, to be performed in addition to table-level checks.
|
DependenciesDefinitionContext |
Provides methods for setting dependencies in the context of
a constraint and its data model.
|
JavaBeanVersion |
Defines a JavaBean behavior version.
|
SchemaDocumentationContext |
This class provides the context used for computing
the label and description associated with a node in a data model.
|
SchemaDocumentationSetupContext |
Provides methods for setting up the documentation of a data model.
|
SchemaExtensions |
Defines extensions of a data model.
|
SchemaExtensionsContext |
Context for specifying extensions of a data model.
|
SchemaNode |
Represents an element declaration in the resolved data model.
|
SchemaNodeContext |
This interface defines common services for performing
a validation task on an entity associated with a
data model node . |
SchemaTypeName |
Identifies a named type definition.
|
TableRefDisplay |
Defines a custom renderer for displaying a foreign key constraint depending on the context of a node.
|
TableRefDisplayContext |
Provides methods for setting up a
TableRefDisplay
in the context of its data model. |
TableRefFilter |
Defines a filter that depends on the context of a constraint.
|
TableRefFilterContext |
Provides methods for setting up a
TableRefFilter
in the context of its data model. |
ValueFunction |
Computes a value when this value is not persisted by EBX® repository.
|
ValueFunctionContext |
Provides methods for setting up a value function in the context of its data model.
|
Class | Description |
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Path |
A path is used for locating a node in a tree structure.
|
SchemaDocumentation |
Abstract class for dynamically computing the label and description of a node in
the context of a data model.
|
SchemaLocation |
Identifies a data model location, which can be either based on a URL (standard notation)
or a module.
|
Step |
A path is a sequence of steps.
|
Exception | Description |
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ConstraintViolationException |
Thrown to indicate that an insert, an update or a delete is not valid
with respect to a blocking constraint.
|
InvalidSchemaException |
Thrown to indicate that a data model is not valid.
|
PathAccessException |
Thrown when a path cannot be resolved in a data model.
|
Some EBX® extensions rely on specific Java classes. This is the case for :
Constraint
;
ConstraintEnumeration
;
ConstraintNomenclature
;
ValueFunction
;
ServicePermission
;
UIBeanEditor
;
UITableFilter
;
SchemaExtensions
.
The declaration syntax of all those extensions allow to specify JavaBeans properties within the schema. For example :
<osd:xyz class="com.test.MyJavaBean"> <param1>value of param1</param1> <param2>value of param2</param2> </osd:xyz>
Here param1
and param2
are JavaBean properties. It implies that :
com.test.MyJavaBean
is public and its constructor
com.test.MyJavaBean()
is defined and public.
setParam1(...)
and
setParam2(...)
) are defined and public (optional BeanInfo class
and its property descriptors will be ignored).
The conversion of the string specified for each property is done according to the type of the JavaBean property. The following types are supported :
String
Boolean
Integer
(xs:int
notation)Float
BigDecimal
(xs:decimal
notation)Date
(xs:date
notation, for example "1999-03-21")Locale
(osd:locale
notation, with "_" (underscore) separator, not "-" (dash), for example "en" or "en_US")URI
(xs:anyURI
notation)File
Path
Step
EBX® adds the possibility to localize a property, by means of attribute
xml:lang
. For example :
<osd:xyz class="com.test.MyJavaBean"> <param1 xml:lang="en" >value of param1</param1> <param1 xml:lang="fr" >valeur de param1</param1> </osd:xyz>
Here param1
is a localized "JavaBean property". It implies that
the method setParam1(Locale, aType)
is defined and public
(optional BeanInfo class and its property descriptors will be always ignored).