Hi Ramsey,
On 05/05/2009, at 8:24 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:
What I want to do is simple: have the general (non-app) page-level
components wrapped by the (app-specific) LAF.wo. At the moment,
I'm doing this by creating a proxy page-level component in the app
which does nothing more than wrap the framework component in the
LAF component. For example, say there's an EditFooPage.wo in
Foo.framework, I create SomeAppEditFooPage.wo which puts
EditFooPage.wo inside LAF.wo. This works just fine, but it would
be nice to do it without the additional components in the app.
My first thought was to pass the name of the app-specific wrapper
to EditFooPage.wo, and use a WOSwitchComponent in EditFooPage.wo to
wrap it in LAF.wo. Although I haven't tried this, I assume it
would work. However, LAF.wo offers some bindings to customise some
of its behaviour. What I'd really like to do is be able to pass an
actual component with some bindings set to EditFooPage.wo, which
would then use this as its outermost component. Is there a
standard approach for doing something like this?
Direct to Web. You'd pass the extra bindings via the d2wContext.
Just create a new Wonder D2W app in Eclipse and look at the
PageWrapper there.
Could you give me a little more on passing the extra bindings via the
d2wContext?
Just to be clear, everything mentioned in my original post (modulo the
fictitious names) already exists---I have an app with its PageWrapper-
equivalent component, and the page-level components already exist in
the external frameworks. The app has some D2W components in it, but
it's not a full-blown D2W app. Can I generalise the approach to which
you're referring to non-full-blown D2W apps?
--
Paul.
w http://logicsquad.net/
h http://paul.hoadley.name/
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