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Re: Direct Actions in Components
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Re: Direct Actions in Components


  • Subject: Re: Direct Actions in Components
  • From: Arturo Perez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 13:59:17 -0400

I can add a normal 'action' to the .java file associated with a specific component, no problem obviously. What I was wondering was if there was any way to add a DirectAction to the component .java file, for DAs that will only ever be used by that component... I don't think that there is (and how would WO know where to look for my DA) but I thought I would ask as it seems silly to either clutter up DirectAction.java or to create a million DirectAction classes... But maybe that is the best way to do it.


There is something I've done that you may work for you. I've used the NSSelector() paradigm to call component actions of one component from another. Clearly, these aren't bookmarkable or have the other advantages of true DirectActions but they offer a bit more flexibility in where one can use component actions.

-arturo
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References: 
 >Re: Direct Actions in Components (From: Hunter Hillegas <email@hidden>)
 >RE: Direct Actions in Components (From: "Jonathan Fleming" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Direct Actions in Components (From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>)

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