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-<!--
- This file demonstrates how the dojox.wire code can be used to do declarative
- wiring of events. Specifically, it shows how you can chain actions together
- in a sequence. In this case the setting of a value on one textbox triggers a
- copy over to another textbox. That in turn triggers yet another copy to another
- text box.
--->
-<html>
-<head>
- <title>Sample Action Chaining</title>
- <style type="text/css">
-
- @import "../../../../dijit/themes/tundra/tundra.css";
- @import "../../../../dojo/resources/dojo.css";
- @import "../../../../dijit/tests/css/dijitTests.css";
- @import "../TableContainer.css";
-
- .splitView {
- width: 90%;
- height: 90%;
- border: 1px solid #bfbfbf;
- border-collapse: separate;
- }
- </style>
-
- <script type="text/javascript" src="../../../../dojo/dojo.js" djConfig="isDebug: true, parseOnLoad: true"></script>
- <script type="text/javascript">
- dojo.require("dojo.parser");
- dojo.require("dojox.wire");
- dojo.require("dojox.wire.ml.Invocation");
- dojo.require("dojox.wire.ml.DataStore");
- dojo.require("dojox.wire.ml.Transfer");
- dojo.require("dojox.wire.ml.Data");
- dojo.require("dijit.form.TextBox");
- </script>
-</head>
-
-<body class="tundra">
-
- <!-- Layout -->
- <font size="3"><b>Demo of Chaining Actions:</b></font><br/><br/>
- This demo shows how you can chain actions together to fire in a sequence.
- Such as the completion of setting one value on a widget triggers the setting of another value on the widget
- <br/>
- <br/>
- <table>
- <tr>
- <td>
- <div dojoType="dijit.form.TextBox" id="inputField" value="" size="50"></div>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>
- <div dojoType="dijit.form.TextBox" id="targetField1" value="" disabled="true" size="50"></div>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>
- <div dojoType="dijit.form.TextBox" id="targetField2" value="" disabled="true" size="50"></div>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
-
- <!-------------------------------- Using dojox.wire, declaratively wire up the widgets. --------------------------->
-
- <!--
- This is an example of using the declarative data value definition.
- These are effectively declarative variables to act as placeholders
- for data values.
- -->
- <div dojoType="dojox.wire.ml.Data"
- id="data">
- <div dojoType="dojox.wire.ml.DataProperty"
- name="tempData"
- value="">
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <!--
- Whenever a key is entered into the textbox, copy the value somewhere, then invoke a method on another widget, in this case
- on just another text box.
- -->
- <div dojoType="dojox.wire.ml.Action"
- id="action1"
- trigger="inputField"
- triggerEvent="onkeyup">
- <div dojoType="dojox.wire.ml.Invocation" object="inputField" method="getValue" result="data.tempData"></div>
- <div dojoType="dojox.wire.ml.Invocation" id="targetCopy" object="targetField1" method="setValue" parameters="data.tempData"></div>
- </div>
-
- <!--
- Whenever the primary cloning invocation completes, invoke a secondary cloning action.
- -->
- <div dojoType="dojox.wire.ml.Action"
- id="action2"
- trigger="targetCopy"
- triggerEvent="onComplete">
- <!--
- Note that this uses the basic 'property' form of copying the property over and setting it. The Wire
- code supports both getX and setX functions of setting a property as well as direct access. It first looks
- for the getX/setX functions and if present, uses them. If missing, it will just do direct access. Because
- of the standard getValue/setValue API of dijit form widgets, these transfers work really well and are very compact.
- -->
- <div dojoType="dojox.wire.ml.Transfer" source="targetField1.value" target="targetField2.value"></div>
- </div>
-</body>
-</html>