callMethod(controlName: String; memberName: String; paramList: ParamListType);
The callMethod method of the JadeXamlControl class enables you to execute a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) method on an entity of the XAML control.
The parameters are combined to form a sequence of accesses to the WPF entities involved. The JADE method parameters are a mixture of property names, method names, and WPF method parameters, as described in the following table.
Parameter | Description |
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controlName | Name of the WPF FrameworkElement involved. If the name is null or equal to the control name, the search for the memberName starts with the parent control; otherwise the search starts with the first child element with the specified name. The search succeeds when the entity or one of its children is found to have the specified memberName value. An exception is raised if the controlName or memberName is not found. |
memberName | Name of the first method or property being accessed. |
paramList | Remaining property, methods, and parameters being used in sequence. |
The code fragments in the following examples show the use of these parameters.
jadeXamlCtl.callMethod(null, "BringIntoView"); // brings the base XAML control into view
jadeXamlCtl.callMethod("list", "BringIntoView"); // brings the child control named "list" into view
jadeXamlCtl.callMethod("list", "SelectedItem", "BringIntoView"); // brings the currently selected item of a list box into view by // executing the WPF sequence: list.SelectedItem.BringIntoView
JadeXamlCtl.callMethod("list", "Items", "GetItemAt", 2, "BringIntoView") // brings the second item of the Items 'collection' property of the // "list" ListBox item to be brought into view by executing the // WPF sequence: list.Items.GetItemAt(2).BringIntoView.
Note the following restrictions.
Only JADE primitives types are supported as parameters to WPF method calls.
Access to static WPF properties and methods is not supported.
Any return object from the final method is ignored.
Parameter types must match the same basic type; that is, an
For a presentation client, calls to this method are buffered (the application server does not wait for a reply). If a call fails, an exception is raised. However, the current line of logic listed as causing the exception does not indicate where the method was called.