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D2WDisplayToOneFault

Package: com.webobjects.directtoweb

Inherits from:D2WStatelessComponent

Implements:

See Also:
D2WCustomComponent

Class Description

This property-level component displays a hyperlink representing a to-one relationship. The hyperlink navigates to an inspect page displaying the destination object of the relationship.

Property-level components are not accessed programmatically. Instead, you use the Web Assistant to choose the property-level component that Direct to Web uses to display a property on a particular entity and task page. See the "Direct to Web" chapter of WebObjects Tools and Techniques for more information.

If you want to create property-level component to display a property, use D2WCustomComponent.

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Private Methods


Constructors


D2WDisplayToOneFault

public D2WDisplayToOneFault()

This method is intentionally undocumented. You should never have to invoke or customize it.
Methods


helpString

public String helpString()

This method is intentionally undocumented. You should never have to invoke or customize it.



methodNameForShouldDisplay

public String methodNameForShouldDisplay()

This method is intentionally undocumented. You should never have to invoke or customize it.



methodNameForToOneAction

public String methodNameForToOneAction()

This method is intentionally undocumented. You should never have to invoke or customize it.



replacementAssociationForAssociation

public WOAssociation replacementAssociationForAssociation(WOAssociation oldAssociation, String oldBinding, DTWTemplate aTemplate, WOContext aContext)

This method is intentionally undocumented. You should never have to invoke or customize it.



shouldDisplay

public boolean shouldDisplay()

This method is intentionally undocumented. You should never have to invoke or customize it.



toOneAction

public WOComponent toOneAction()

This method is intentionally undocumented. You should never have to invoke or customize it.



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