com.sapportals.htmlb.event
Class DateNavigatorDayClickEvent
java.lang.Object
com.sapportals.htmlb.event.Event
com.sapportals.htmlb.event.DateNavigatorDayClickEvent
- public class DateNavigatorDayClickEvent
- extends Event
Event that is fired when a single day in a DateNavigator is clicked upon.
Copyright 2004 SAP AG
DateNavigatorDayClickEvent
public DateNavigatorDayClickEvent()
setParams
protected void setParams(String[] params)
- Description copied from class:
Event
- set the params from the HTML page. The actual content of these
parameters depends on the exact nature of the event. Table related
events might include row and column id. Thus each event class should
be able to set its parameters using this generic method.
This is the last method that is called by the EventManager to
create an event object. If you use custom Events you must make
sure this method is accessible for the EventManager.
Additionally, Event classes should provide a method
public static String renderEventCall(Component component);
so that the rendering of the JavaScript call is in the same scope
- Specified by:
setParams in class Event
- Parameters:
params - the event parameters
getJSFunctionName
public static String getJSFunctionName(IPageContext pc,
DateNavigator dn)
renderJSFunction
public static String renderJSFunction(IPageContext pc,
DateNavigator dn)
- INTERNAL USE ONLY.
This method is used by the rendering class to construct the JavaScript
function wrapper for the client side JavaScript fragment.
toString
public String toString()
- Overrides:
toString in class Event
getId
public String getId()
getDay
public int getDay()
getMonth
public int getMonth()
getYear
public int getYear()
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