Re: deprecated API
Re: deprecated API
- Subject: Re: deprecated API
- From: "Jerry W. Walker" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 17:33:40 -0500
Mike,
I write incredibly good code! :-)
That's one of the best improvements to my incredibly good code that
I've ever seen anyone make. What a great idea.
Interesting that I've been doing something similar in log4j Logger
instantiations for a long while, but it never occurred to me to do it
here, i.e.:
private static org.apache.log4j.Logger LOGGER =
org.apache.log4j.Logger.getLogger(MyComponent.class.getName());
Regarding Chuck's comment about KVC, Ravi Mendis's book recommends
KVC in such situations, so I didn't think anyone would call me on it.
Like Chuck, I tend to use straight assignment for many of the same
reasons. However, in this example I just didn't want to make
arbitrary decisions on whether the members whose values I was setting
were iVars or methods.
Immediately after I sent the message, I had second thoughts about
including KVC coding for someone who's already admitted that they're
very new to WO. By then it was too late. Now I'm pleased that I did
because, since Chuck has called me on it, the whole (incredibly
valuable) KVC concept will be brought to Zac's attention.
Listen up there, Zac. :-)
Regards,
Jerry
On Feb 9, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
For what it's worth, I do:
public WOActionResults someActionMethod() {
MyNewPage nextPage = (MyNewPage)pageWithName
(MyNewPage.class.getName());
nextPage.setSomeKeyName(value);
nextPage.setSomeOtherKeyName(otherValue);
return nextPage;
}
the class.getName() allows Eclipse to do proper refactoring and you
can right click=>References=>Workspace your class and truly find
all the refs vs just havign a string ref ... Minor change but
really nice benefits.
ms
On Feb 9, 2006, at 4:40 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
I usually do it the way that Jerry posted:
public WOComponent someActionMethod() {
MyNewPage nextPage = pageWithName("MyNewPage"); // 1
nextPage.takeValueForKey(aValue,
"someKeyName"); // 3
nextPage.takeValueForKey(aValue, "someOtherKeyName"); // 4
return nextPage; // 5
}
'cept I usually avoid KVC unless I need it for dynamic reasons. I
prefer the way that straight Java reads and the compiler checks
don't hurt either.
Chuck
On Feb 9, 2006, at 11:46 AM, zac wrote:
What's your preffered method of initializing components?
Chuck Hill wrote:
WOComponent, right? The constructor that you should call is the
one taking a WOContext as its sole parameter. This is the one
called when pageWithName() is used. I'm not sure if there are
any potential bad side effects of constructing a top level page
manually as opposed to using pageWithName. You might be better
off adding a static method to use as a constructor. That can
call pageWithName and then set the parameters.
Chuck
On Feb 9, 2006, at 11:20 AM, zac wrote:
I'm an old java hack who is picking up webobjects. When I try
to overload a component's default constructor I get build
warnings about overloading a deprecated api. I'm wondering
what the best practices policy is for initializing components
with more than one set of parameters.
Thx,
Zac
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