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jvx:server:lco:objects_rename [2019/03/08 10:27] admin |
jvx:server:lco:objects_rename [2020/06/15 10:51] cduncan Edited for English grammar (capitalization, punctuation, correct verb conjugation) |
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- | ~~Title: Rename server-side objects and action names~~ | + | ~~Title: Rename Server-Side Objects and Action Names~~ |
If you call an action or request a server-side object, you should know the name of the action or the object. Usually this isn't a big problem because it's your application and you know everything about it. But it's different if you use pre-defined application frames like ProjX. | If you call an action or request a server-side object, you should know the name of the action or the object. Usually this isn't a big problem because it's your application and you know everything about it. But it's different if you use pre-defined application frames like ProjX. | ||
- | The application frame has some pre-requirements, e.g. the menu will be created after authentication. The application frame does following call: | + | The application frame has some prerequisites, e.g., the menu will be created after authentication. The application frame does following call: |
<file java> | <file java> | ||
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The Replacement will work for LCO names as well: | The Replacement will work for LCO names as well: | ||
- | <file java ExternalSession.java> | + | <code java> |
@Replacement(name = "Public") | @Replacement(name = "Public") | ||
public class ExternalSession extends GenericBean | public class ExternalSession extends GenericBean | ||
{ | { | ||
} | } | ||
- | </file> | + | </code> |
The LCO can be used with the original name or the Replacement. Both names will work. | The LCO can be used with the original name or the Replacement. Both names will work. |