Annotation Type ListProperties


  • @Repeatable(ListsProperties.class)
    @Retention(RUNTIME)
    @Target({FIELD,METHOD})
    public @interface ListProperties
    Properties to show in the list for visualization of a collection.

    Applies to collections.

    You can qualify the properties. By default it shows all persistent properties of the referenced object (excluding references and calculated properties).
    Example:

      @OneToMany (mappedBy="invoice", cascade=CascadeType.REMOVE)
      @ListProperties("serviceType, product.description, product.unitPriceInPesetas, quantity, unitPrice, amount+, free")
      private Collection details;
     
    The suffix + can be added to a property name to show the sum of the column at bottom.
    Author:
    Javier Paniza
    • Required Element Summary

      Required Elements 
      Modifier and Type Required Element Description
      java.lang.String value
      Comma separated list of properties.
    • Optional Element Summary

      Optional Elements 
      Modifier and Type Optional Element Description
      java.lang.String forViews
      List of comma separated view names where this annotation applies.
      java.lang.String notForViews
      List of comma separated view names where this annotation does not apply.
    • Element Detail

      • value

        java.lang.String value
        Comma separated list of properties.

        It's possible to use qualified properties to show members of rerences.

      • forViews

        java.lang.String forViews
        List 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:
        ""
      • notForViews

        java.lang.String notForViews
        List 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:
        ""