All the widgets described in this section consists of the following components unless otherwise stated:
The implementation base of a widget is the technology or widget library on which a widget is implemented.
Property | Property description |
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id | The id is the identifier for the widget. |
dataName | The dataName property is the name of the data element to which the widget is bound. This property is mandatory. |
visibility | The visibility property
defines how a widget is displayed on a GUI. The following values can
be specified for this property:
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disabled | Disabled elements cannot have focus, do not receive or fire mouse events, cannot receive user input. If you select a value of true for the disabled property, the widget is displayed on a GUI but a user cannot interact with it. Data contained in a disabled widget is not processed when the form is submitted. The default value for the disabled property is false. |
readOnly | The readOnly property can be set to keep a user from changing the value. The default value for the readOnly property is false. |
hint | The hint is a description of the widget that is displayed as a tooltip for a user. The hint property has multilingual support. |
styleClass | The styleClass property specifies the name of the CSS style ( also known as CSS style class) associated with the widget. This property is set by selecting a style from the CSS styles table in the Style tab of the Properties view. If you do not configure the styleClass property, the default style is used instead. For more detailed information, refer to Setting CSS style to widgets |
width | The width property specifies the width of the widget. This property is set in the Appearance tab of the Properties view. |
height | The height property specifies the height of the widget. This property is set in the Appearance tab of the Properties view. |
The data mapping of a widget describes how a widget binds with data from the WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation Toolkit data model.
The following events, properties, and functions can be configured with the ECA tool.
For detailed information on the properties, functions, and events of each widget and container, refer to the following topics.