re: 'domain objects non-editable by default', how would this differ from presently? You have to click Edit to be able to change anything on a domain object, that can be changed, so to my mind this is already the situation.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Vishma, > At the moment JAXB view models are immutable; only view models that > explicitly implement ViewModel.Cloneable are "editable". > > That said, Willie (I think it was) also raised the same issue, and I've > raised ISIS-1299 [1] to see if we can fix that. > > As an aside though, our personal experience is to use actions on objects > rather than the edit capability... it helps drive the conversation as to > why the business user wants to change the data. I can see in the future > that we might make domain objects non-editable by default (perhaps for Isis > 2.0, in 2017 sometime). > > Thx > Dan > > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-1299 > > On 26 January 2016 at 05:14, Vishma Senadhi Dias <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi Dan, > > > > Can you please tell me a way to enter data into a view model? I cannot > > find a way to update contents of the view model created via JAXB > > annotations. > > > > On 1/25/2016 5:25 PM, Dan Haywood wrote: > > > >> Hi Vishma, > >> > >> What's the objective here... what do you want the end user to be able to > >> do, and what do you want to be shown in the app? What's are the domain > >> concepts involved? > >> > >> Perhaps you could share some of the code you've written thus far to help > >> us > >> understand. If you can upload what you have as a simple example on > >> github, > >> so much the better. > >> > >> You also mentioned fixtures ... just to say that these are intended for > >> setting up the system for either prototyping or testing, they aren't > >> generally intended to be for use in the "production" app itself. Wasn't > >> sure from your mail if this was clear to you or not. > >> > >> Thx > >> Dan > >> > >> > >> On 25 January 2016 at 11:44, Vishma Senadhi Dias < > [email protected] > >> > > >> wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >>> I need some assistance with displaying web ui according to the SOAP > >>> response. > >>> Simple Example: > >>> Let's say I have a JAXB annotated object called "Temperature". I > >>> have > >>> a SOAP web service which needs a place co-ordinates as an input and > >>> returns > >>> Temperature value as an Output. I have written a JAX-WS client to > capture > >>> this response and send this inputs on a seperate project. > >>> > >>> What I had planned is to create JAXB annotated Temperature object in > Dom > >>> package and update the list via Fixtures. These Fixtures are created > >>> according to the response. But I cannot update Temperature List with > JAXB > >>> annotations. > >>> > >>> Can you please suggest a proper way to fulfill my task? Sorry if some > >>> details are not clear as I'm still new to this framework. I'm using > >>> simple > >>> archetype archetypeVersion=1.11.0 and wicket viewer. > >>> > >>> Thanks in advance. > >>> > >>> > > >
