you can use the eval() CE for execute methods and functions.
eval(myObject.myMethod());
This requiere that myMethod() returns a boolean value.
If not you can always compare things inside eval and return a boolean value
eval( myObject.myMethod() > 5)
2010/4/2 Bertrand Grottier <b_grottier(a)hotmail.com>
Hello,
In the documentation, it is written (4.8.2.1.1):
"A Field constraint specifies a restriction to be used on a named field"
A bit further:
"A field is derived from an accessible method of the object. If your model
objects follow the Java Bean pattern, then fields are exposed using "getXXX"
or "isXXX" methods, where these methods take no arguments, and return
something. Within patterns, fields can be accessed using the bean naming
convention..."
Is this mean that we have no access to our Objects' method ? (excepting
getXXXX or isXXXX)
Is there a way to get around this ?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Benoît
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