Difference between revisions of "Functions.showMessage"

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;Description:
;Description:
This function displays a message to the user, either at the top of page or in a dialog, depending on the context.
This function displays a message to the user, either at the top of page or in a dialog, depending on the context<noinclude>, using the [[Java API]]</noinclude>.
:* The basic version of the function displays a message string.
:* The basic version of the function displays a message string.
:* With additional options, a localized version of a message can displayed.
:* With additional options, a localized version of a message can displayed.
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:;Considerations:
:;Considerations:
::* The function displays the message in the UI, irrespective of any database insertions or updates (in other words, without interrupting the program flow) <noinclude>via the [[Java API]]</noinclude>
::* The function displays the message in the UI, irrespective of any database insertions or updates (in other words, without interrupting the program flow).
::* In a JSP page, this function does nothing. Use a JavaScript <tt>alert()</tt>, instead.
::* In a JSP page, this function does nothing. Use a JavaScript <tt>alert()</tt>, instead.



Revision as of 01:22, 14 March 2014

Description

This function displays a message to the user, either at the top of page or in a dialog, depending on the context, using the Java API.

  • The basic version of the function displays a message string.
  • With additional options, a localized version of a message can displayed.
Element Display Type Description
key string

A category name, followed by '.' and a message or label identifier (a "token").
Example: #categoryname.tokenname

args string Optional

Declares an array of Strings in Java (or Arguments)

  • If no additional arguments are passed, the message-string is displayed
  • If arguments are passed, the call expects a token. The platform then translates the token and displays the Custom Label in the selected language.
Considerations
  • The function displays the message in the UI, irrespective of any database insertions or updates (in other words, without interrupting the program flow).
  • In a JSP page, this function does nothing. Use a JavaScript alert(), instead.
Syntax
<syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div">

void Functions.showMessage(String key [, String[] args]); </syntaxhighlight>

If no arguments are needed (for example, for a label in the #custom category), use:

<syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div">

Functions.showMessage("#custom.label",null) </syntaxhighlight>

Return
  • Returns the localized message configured on the key in the Translation Workbench
  • If no key is configured in the translation workbench, then the passed key is returned