I am working with Naked Objects and have an action that populates an object which is then displayed as a 'form' in the front end. I am trying to then close or hide the original form from where the action was called.
I can not figure this out for the life of me, surely there must be a Me.Close or Me.Hide etc??
Thanks in advance for any tips ;o)
NakedObjectsGuy
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I've forwarded your question to isis-dev@incubator.apache.org, because (in case you weren't aware), Naked Objects has now moved into the Apache Incubator, and renamed as "Apache Isis". I recommend you subscribe there (isis-dev-subscribe@apache.org).
To answer your question: I don't think this can be done with the DnD viewer. But I wonder if you are modelling your domain correctly? Talking about "forms" doesn't sound very domain-driven. But let's continue the conversation on isis-dev; if an enhancement is needed, then we can make sure it doesn't get lost.
Cheers
Dan
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Hi,
I am working with Naked Objects and have an action that populates an object which is then displayed as a 'form' in the front end. I am trying to then close or hide the original form from where the action was called.
I can not figure this out for the life of me, surely there must be a Me.Close or Me.Hide etc??
Thanks in advance for any tips ;o)
NakedObjectsGuy
Hi Alan,
I've forwarded your question to isis-dev@incubator.apache.org, because (in case you weren't aware), Naked Objects has now moved into the Apache Incubator, and renamed as "Apache Isis". I recommend you subscribe there (isis-dev-subscribe@apache.org).
To answer your question: I don't think this can be done with the DnD viewer. But I wonder if you are modelling your domain correctly? Talking about "forms" doesn't sound very domain-driven. But let's continue the conversation on isis-dev; if an enhancement is needed, then we can make sure it doesn't get lost.
Cheers
Dan