You need to put ../ in the @QueryParam on the doFill... Methods

On Friday, 12 July 2013, Kevin Fleming (BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN) wrote:

> Continuing my development of a replacement AWS plugin...
>
> I've got a class that extends Cloud (called EC2), so it can be added and
> configured from the global config page (it appears in an f:hetero-list). I
> have another class which is Describable, that EC2 keeps a list of in a
> DescribableList, and this also appears in an f:hetero-list (in EC2's
> config.jelly). This class is called SlaveTemplate.
>
> There is a third class, called InstanceLaunchDetails, which is also
> Describable. SlaveTemplate holds a single instance of this class in a
> field, and has an f:property in its config.jelly to allow it to be
> configured. So far, all of this works as expected.
>
> Two of the fields in config.jelly for InstanceLaunchDetails, though, are
> ListBox fields; there are functions in the descriptor to populate them.
> They require some form fields from the EC2 instance, though, since that
> provides the credentials to access AWS. These functions
> (doFillAvailabilityZoneItems is one) accept these form fields as
> QueryParameters, as they should. When the form is first displayed, the user
> has not filled in these fields in the EC2 instance, so the listbox-filling
> function is called with null parameters; this too is fine.
>
> The problem comes in when the user *does* fill in these form fields (part
> of the grandparent scope for InstanceLaunchDetails); apparently Jelly has
> not figured out that these fields are dependent on the grandparent's
> fields, so the listbox-fill functions don't get called. Is there some way I
> can make Jelly aware of this dependency, or should it have been inferred
> automatically?
>
> As a test, by the way, I added an f:validateButton in config.jelly for
> InstanceLaunchDetails, configured to receive these same form fields (from
> the EC2 instance). When I press the button, the form fields *are* passed to
> the method.
>
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