java.lang.Object
WOComponent
com.webobjects.woextensions.WOAnyField
- public class WOAnyField
- extends WOComponent
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Constructor Summary |
WOAnyField(WOContext aContext)
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DEFAULT_DATE_FORMAT
protected static java.lang.String DEFAULT_DATE_FORMAT
DEFAULT_NUMBER_FORMAT
protected static java.lang.String DEFAULT_NUMBER_FORMAT
_relationshipKey
private java.lang.String _relationshipKey
_selectedKey
private java.lang.String _selectedKey
_selectedOperator
private java.lang.String _selectedOperator
_value
private java.lang.Object _value
_textFieldValue
private java.lang.String _textFieldValue
_displayGroup
private WODisplayGroup _displayGroup
selectedKeyItem
public java.lang.String selectedKeyItem
selectedOperatorItem
public java.lang.String selectedOperatorItem
WOAnyField
public WOAnyField(WOContext aContext)
isStateless
public boolean isStateless()
relationshipKey
public java.lang.String relationshipKey()
selectedKey
public java.lang.String selectedKey()
setSelectedKey
public void setSelectedKey(java.lang.String key)
valueClassNameForKey
public java.lang.String valueClassNameForKey(java.lang.String key)
formatterForKey
public java.lang.String formatterForKey(java.lang.String key)
displayGroup
public WODisplayGroup displayGroup()
selectedOperator
public java.lang.String selectedOperator()
setSelectedOperator
public void setSelectedOperator(java.lang.String anOperator)
value
public java.lang.Object value()
setValue
public void setValue(java.lang.Object newValue)
textFieldValue
public java.lang.String textFieldValue()
setTextFieldValue
public void setTextFieldValue(java.lang.String value)
invalidateCaches
public void invalidateCaches()
finalize
public void finalize()
throws java.lang.Throwable
- Description copied from class:
java.lang.Object
- Called on an object by the Virtual Machine at most once,
at some point after the Object is determined unreachable
but before it is destroyed. You would think that this
means it eventually is called on every Object, but this is
not necessarily the case. If execution terminates
abnormally, garbage collection does not always happen.
Thus you cannot rely on this method to always work.
For finer control over garbage collection, use references
from the
java.lang.ref package.
Virtual Machines are free to not call this method if
they can determine that it does nothing important; for
example, if your class extends Object and overrides
finalize to do simply super.finalize().
finalize() will be called by a java.lang.Thread that has no
locks on any Objects, and may be called concurrently.
There are no guarantees on the order in which multiple
objects are finalized. This means that finalize() is
usually unsuited for performing actions that must be
thread-safe, and that your implementation must be
use defensive programming if it is to always work.
If an Exception is thrown from finalize() during garbage
collection, it will be patently ignored and the Object will
still be destroyed.
It is allowed, although not typical, for user code to call
finalize() directly. User invocation does not affect whether
automatic invocation will occur. It is also permitted,
although not recommended, for a finalize() method to "revive"
an object by making it reachable from normal code again.
Unlike constructors, finalize() does not get called
for an object's superclass unless the implementation
specifically calls super.finalize().
The default implementation does nothing.
reset
public void reset()