Sorry about expressing my opinion here :) I've always love the way Jora works, editing each field without needing the update button.
That way it shouldn't be needed to always implement actions, as the property setter can be intercepted by ISIS as the setter is wrapped inside the viewer. Actions would only be needed for complex use cases, such as updating multiple properties or entities from it. if a modifyXXX or clearXXXis present it would execute custom logic without needing and explicit action. Do you agree? I think it's really interesting to discuss it here as it would be a completely new paradigm. Thanks for raising this question. > El 16/12/2014, a las 21:59, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> > escribió: > > @Boris, > Although being able to edit properties is initially convenient, what we've > found "in real life" (that is, Estatio) is that most if not all operations > should be modelled as actions. > > Using actions allows you to more accurately capture the use cases/goals of > the user. They also support @Command and @PublishedAction which are great > for both auditing/profiling and also system-to-system integration > scenarios. > > But did I misunderstand your question, please say... > > > @Martin > In ISIS-784 [1] we discussed an enhancement so that each property could be > edited by itself, rather than placing the entire form into an edit mode. > On that ticket is a link to a widget library that I think you found? > Anyway, I'm still keen on that, I think Jeroen is too. > > > Cheers > Dan > > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-784 > >> On 16 December 2014 at 20:28, Martin Grigorov <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have asked myself the same question recently. >> >> Martin Grigorov >> Wicket Training and Consulting >> https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov >> >> On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Boris Toninski < >> [email protected] >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> what I have seen till now in the demos is that when you open a form for a >>> entity, all fields are disabled. You have to firs click on the edit >> button >>> to edit the properties. >>> >>> Is this the recommended way of using Isis. Would there be some problems >> or >>> difficulties if the form is ready to be edited when opened? >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>
