com.vaadin.ui.
Class AbstractSelect.TargetItemIs
java.lang.Object
com.vaadin.event.dd.acceptcriteria.ClientSideCriterion
com.vaadin.ui.AbstractSelect.TargetItemIs
All Implemented Interfaces:
Enclosing class:
- extends ClientSideCriterion
public static class AbstractSelect.TargetItemIs
Criterion which accepts a drop only if the drop target is (one of) the
given Item identifier(s). Criterion can be used only on a drop targets
that extends AbstractSelect like Table
and Tree
. The
target and identifiers of valid Items are given in constructor.
Since:
6.3
See Also:
Constructor Summary | |
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AbstractSelect.TargetItemIs(AbstractSelect select,
Object... itemId)
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Method Summary | |
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boolean |
accept(DragAndDropEvent dragEvent)
Validates the data in event to be appropriate for the DropHandler.drop(DragAndDropEvent) method. |
Methods inherited from class com.vaadin.event.dd.acceptcriteria.ClientSideCriterion |
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getIdentifier, isClientSideVerifiable, paint, paintResponse |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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AbstractSelect.TargetItemIs
public AbstractSelect.TargetItemIs(AbstractSelect select,
Object... itemId)
Parameters:
select
- the select implementation that is used as a drop target
itemId
- the identifier(s) that are valid drop locations
Method Detail |
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accept
public boolean accept(DragAndDropEvent dragEvent)
- Returns:
Description copied from interface: AcceptCriterion
Validates the data in event to be appropriate for the
DropHandler.drop(DragAndDropEvent)
method.
Note that even if your criterion is validated on client side, you should always validate the data on server side too.