com.sapportals.admin.wizardframework.components

Class HTMLScriptComponent

java.lang.Object
  extended bycom.sapportals.admin.wizardframework.components.AbstractWizardComponent
      extended bycom.sapportals.admin.wizardframework.components.HTMLScriptComponent
All Implemented Interfaces:
IDependencyObject, IWizardComponent
Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractScriptState, CancelPane, CloseWizardComponent, FinishPane, RedirectComponent, WriteProtectPane

public class HTMLScriptComponent
extends AbstractWizardComponent


Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class com.sapportals.admin.wizardframework.components.AbstractWizardComponent
HORIZONTAL_LAYOUT, VERTICAL_LAYOUT
 
Constructor Summary
HTMLScriptComponent()
           
HTMLScriptComponent(String iScript)
           
 
Method Summary
 Component getDisplay(IWizardContext ctx)
          the default implementation returns null - if your component has a display it should inherit AbstractDisplayComponent or AbstractInputComponent.
 String getScript(IWizardContext ctx)
           
 void setScript(String newScript, IWizardContext ctx)
           
 
Methods inherited from class com.sapportals.admin.wizardframework.components.AbstractWizardComponent
clearIfInconsistent, doAfterSubmit, doBeforeDisplay, getControlInFocus, getDescription, getErrorMessages, getPath, getProperty, getTitle, init, isComplete, isInitialized, isMandatory, processInput, setMandatory, setPath, setProperty, setTempProperty, setupComponent, wasChanged
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

HTMLScriptComponent

public HTMLScriptComponent(String iScript)

HTMLScriptComponent

public HTMLScriptComponent()
Method Detail

getDisplay

public Component getDisplay(IWizardContext ctx)
Description copied from class: AbstractWizardComponent
the default implementation returns null - if your component has a display it should inherit AbstractDisplayComponent or AbstractInputComponent.

Specified by:
getDisplay in interface IWizardComponent
Overrides:
getDisplay in class AbstractWizardComponent

setScript

public void setScript(String newScript,
                      IWizardContext ctx)

getScript

public String getScript(IWizardContext ctx)


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