HowTo:Classes, APIs, and Naming Conventions
From AgileApps Support Wiki
Revision as of 00:52, 4 August 2012 by imported>Aeric (→Invoking Java APIs)
For: Developers See more: |
...First line here...
Uses for Java Classes
In addition to their use as Page "controllers", Java classes and the methods they contain can be used in many other ways:
Data Policies
You can use Data Policies to send email or update a record, among other things. You can also use a Data Policy to execute Java code.
- Pre-processing
- A pre-processing policy executes before the trigger event has taken place, allowing you to:
- Validate data - Do sophisticated validation of incoming, throwing an exception to prevent invalid data from getting into the system.
- Mask Data - Intercept outgoing data before it is delivered, replacing the first several digits of a social security numbers with X's, for example. (Note: When masking data, it is important to execute the data policy on both List-display and record-display events.)
- Post-Processing
- A post-processing policy executes after the event has taken place. For example, after a record has been added to the system, you might use it's contents to update other records in the system.
Handlers
- Custom Email Handlers
- With a custom Email Handler, you intercept email messages sent to a special platform address, and process them however you need to.
- Learn more: HowTo:Handle Incoming Emails Programmatically
- Custom Package Data Handlers
- When a Package is created, it contains the skeleton for the database Objects that are included in the package. No data is included. In cases where data is needed, you can create a Package Data Handler with two methods defined by interface. One tells the platform which data to include when a package is created. The other tells the platform what to do with the data when the package is installed.
- Learn more: HowTo:Create a Data Handler to Add Data to a Package
Invoking Java APIs
Ninety-nine percent of the time, the Java APIs you invoke will be from Functions class.
- In: com.platform.api.Parameters
- Parameters params = Functions.getParametersInstance();
- Out: com.platform.api.Result
- A list of Parameters objects
- Loop to get all, or just grab the first:
- ParametersIterator it = result.getIterator();
- Parameters result_params = it.next();
Controller: Put Result values into a HashMap for the JSP page