Annotation Interface EditAction
Applies to @OneToMany/@ManyToMany collections and @ManyToOne/@OneToOne references.
Support for references since v7.7.
For collections, this is the action showed in each row, if the collection is read only.
For references, this is the action executed on click in the 'Edit' link.
Example for collection:
@EditAction("Invoice.editDetail")
private Collection details;
Example for reference:
@EditAction("Invoice.editCustomer")
@ManyToOne
private Customer customer;
- Author:
- Javier Paniza
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Required Element Summary
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Optional Element Summary
Optional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionList of comma separated view names where this annotation applies.List of comma separated view names where this annotation does not apply.
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Element Details
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value
String valueYou have to write the action identifier that is the controller name and the action name. This action must be registered in controllers.xml
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forViews
String forViewsList of comma separated view names where this annotation applies.Exclusive with notForViews.
If both forViews and notForViews are omitted then this annotation apply to all views.
You can use the string "DEFAULT" for referencing to the default view (the view with no name).- Default:
- ""
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notForViews
String notForViewsList of comma separated view names where this annotation does not apply.Exclusive with forViews.
If both forViews and notForViews are omitted then this annotation apply to all views.
You can use the string "DEFAULT" for referencing to the default view (the view with no name).- Default:
- ""
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