Package org.apache.tapestry.spec

Examples of org.apache.tapestry.spec.BindingType


            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later. This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in
            // the template. The order of operations is tricky, template bindings
            // come later. Note that this is a hold over from the Tapestry 3.0 DTD
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            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later. This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in
            // the template. The order of operations is tricky, template
            // bindings
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            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later. This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in
            // the template. The order of operations is tricky, template bindings
            // come later. Note that this is a hold over from the Tapestry 3.0 DTD
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            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later. This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in
            // the template. The order of operations is tricky, template bindings
            // come later. Note that this is a hold over from the Tapestry 3.0 DTD
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            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later.  This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in the
            // template.  The order of operations is tricky, template bindings come
            // later.
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        }
    }

    private IBinding convert(IComponent container, IBindingSpecification spec)
    {
        BindingType type = spec.getType();
        ILocation location = spec.getLocation();
        String value = spec.getValue();

        // The most common type.
        // TODO These bindings should be created somehow using the SpecFactory in SpecificationParser
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            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later. This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in
            // the template. The order of operations is tricky, template bindings
            // come later. Note that this is a hold over from the Tapestry 3.0 DTD
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            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later. This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in
            // the template. The order of operations is tricky, template bindings
            // come later. Note that this is a hold over from the Tapestry 3.0 DTD
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            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later. This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in
            // the template. The order of operations is tricky, template bindings
            // come later. Note that this is a hold over from the Tapestry 3.0 DTD
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            // As a nested property name (relative to the component)
            // As the name of a binding inherited from the containing component.
            // As the name of a public field
            // As a script for a listener

            __CLOVER_194_0.S[12688]++;BindingType type = bspec.getType();

            // For inherited bindings, defer until later. This gives components
            // a chance to setup bindings from static values and expressions in
            // the
            // template. The order of operations is tricky, template bindings
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