Dialog definition
- <dialog> </dialog>
- The primary element defining a dialog. The following attributes
are supported:
- resourceBundle
- A required attribute that specifies which resource bundle is used.
For example,
resourceBundle="common.userNLS"
- windowTitle
- An optional attribute that defines the window title, this name
is a key in the resource bundle file. For example,
windowTitle="DialogTitle"
- finishConfirmation
- An optional attribute that names the finish confirmation, this
name is a key in the resource bundle file. If null, a default message
is used. For example,
finishConfirmation ="finishConfirmation"
- cancelConfirmation
- An optional attribute that names the cancel confirmation, this
name is a key in the resource bundle file. For example,
cancelConfirmation="cancelConfirmation"
- finishButtonName
- An optional attribute that names the finish button text label,
this name is a key in the resource bundle file. If null, a default
message is used. For example,
finishButtonName ="myFinishButtonText"
- finishURL
- An optional attribute that specifies which command is to be executed
to finish the dialog. If it is not present then nothing happens when
the user clicks the OK or Finish buttons. You can use other JavaScript
functions to exit the dialog, such as TOP.goBack() or set this value
at runtime if it is not known which controller command should be called.
For example,
finishURL="DialogTestCmd"
- <panel />
- Defines a panel to appear in the content frame. The following
attributes are supported:
- name
- A required attribute that specifies a name for the panel. For
example,
name="Profile"
- url
- A required attribute that sets the contents of the panel to this
URL. This can link to a viewCommand or be a direct link. For example,
url="/wcs/tools/sample/DialogTestPanel.html"
- helpKey
- An optional attribute that defines the corresponding help key
in the Tools UI Center Help Map file. For example,
helpKey="MC.auction.auctionDialogPricePanel.Help"
- parameters
- An optional attribute that specifies parameters to be passed into
the contents panel from the parent frame (also called DialogView),
delimited by commas. For example,
parameters="param1,param2"
- passAllParameters
- An optional attribute that, when true, indicates that all of the
parameters should be passed to this panel from the parent frame (also
called DialogView). If the parameters attribute is specified, then
this attribute is ignored. For example,
passAllParameters="true"
- hasFinish
- An optional attribute that specifies whether the panel provides
a finish button. This value can be either YES or NO. The default is
NO. For example,
hasFinish="YES"
- hasCancel
- An optional attribute that specifies whether the panel provides
a cancel button. This value can be either YES or NO. The default is
YES. For example,
hasCancel="NO"
- <databean> </databean>
- An optional element that specifies a data bean to hold user data
and populate the fields with existing data. If defined, this bean
is instantiated. If the bean is also a smartDataBean, it is activated
when the dialog loads. It's properties are converted into a JavaScript
object with the name defined here. The following attributes are supported:
- name
- A required attribute that defines a name for the JavaScript object
which is populated from the databean. For example,
name="campaign"
- class
- A required attribute that specifies the class of the data bean.
For example,
class="com.ibm.commerce.tools.campaigns.CampaignDataBean"
- stoplevel
- An optional attribute that specifies how many levels up the class hierachy tree should the data bean properties be populated. By default, its value is 1. For example,
- <jsFile/>
- Specifies a JavaScript file to be included in the dialog. Files
defined here are included in the parent frame. Thus, access to these
functions require
parent.
prefixed to function calls to scope them to the parent frame. Multiple instances of this tag are allowed. The following attribute is supported:- src
- A required attribute that specifies the location of the JavaScript
file. For example,
src="/wcs/javascript/tools/common/DateUtil.js"
- <button> </button>
- This element defines custom buttons on the navigation bar. The
following attributes are supported:
- name
- A required attribute that names the button. The value specified
here does not appear on the button, but is a key to the resource bundle.
The corresponding value in the resource bundle displays on the button.
For example,
name="sampleButtonName1"
- component
- An optional attribute that sets the component, which is defined
in the instance configuration XML file. For example,
component="sampleComponent1"
- action
- A required attribute that specifies the action to be taken when
this button is clicked. For example,
action="sampleButtonAction1()"
In this <button> example, a button is added with the name as specified in a resource bundle for the key sampleButtonName1, and when clicked, it calls the sampleButtonAction1() JavaScript function which is located in the included JavaScript file (The jsFile attribute in the panel's XML file). The component attribute determines whether the button will be displayed or not.
Example
The following is a example XML file that defines a dialog:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<dialog resourceBundle="catalog.ItemNLS"
windowTitle="itemFindCriteria_Title"
finishConfirmation=""
cancelConfirmation="itemFindCriteria_cancelConfirmation"
finishURL="" >
<panel name="itemFindCriteria"
url="ItemFindCriteria"
helpKey="MC.catalogTool.productSearch.Help"
passAllParameters="true"
hasFinish="NO"
hasCancel="NO" />
<jsFile src="/WCS/javascript/tools/catalog/itemFindCriteria.js" />
<button name="itemFindCriteria_button_find"
action="button_Find();" />
<button name="itemFindCriteria_button_cancel"
action="button_Cancel();" />
</dialog>