Typically used attributes
All attributes are
General attributes are
Special binding to componet adapter object instance on server side.
The attribute value must be an expression.
#{tobedefined} | Binding to IComponentAdapter instance |
Name of macro that is used for generating certain attributes of this component. Please pay attention: the value of this attribute is read one time for each control and cannot be changed afterwards.
The attribute value must not be changed once the component is created.
Comment that can be asigned to any component. The comment is not operationally used.
Any text | Any text |
Configuration information that is attached to this component. This information is not functionally used by CaptainCasa, but may be used for any application specific purpose.
Definition where to execute the text highlighting.
screen | Current screen (default) |
pane | Container around |
Id of the control that receives text messages.
Message that is passed into the control referenced by MESSAGECONTROLID if no occurance of the search text was found.
Reference to an outside object that is the content behind the component. E.g. a field is representing a certain field of a database table: in this case you could define the value table;column. The reference plays a siginficant role within the attributemacro management.
The attribute value must not be changed once the component is created.
ref | One reference |
ref1;ref2 | Two references |
ref1;ref2;ref3 | Three references |
Flag that indicated if this component is rendered at all. If set to false then the component is not rendered - there is no component data sent to the client.
The attribute value must be an expression.
true | Component is rendered (default) |
false | Component is not rendered |
Text that is shown and (dependent from the component type) edited inside the component. The terminator is a decimal byte value.
Trigger value: if the value changes then the component's activity is executed on client side. Use class Trigger on server side for implementations of this property.
The attribute value must be an expression.