iconClassName|constructorArg
01 March 2015
The following dependencies have been upgraded
org.codehaus.groovy:groovy-all:2.4.1
org.slf4j:slf4j-api:1.7.10
Applications now have the capability to store key/value pairs inside a Context. Contexts are hierarchical, meaning a child context may shadow keys available in a parent context. Values of shadowed keys are not modified; you can grab the original value by asking the owning context for it.
MVCGroups now have a Context of their own. This is useful for storing group only data that can be shared between MVC members of just controller actions. It’s also possible to automatically inject context values as action arguments as long as said arguments are annotated with @griffon.inject.Contextual.
Configuration objects are made read-only by default. Now you can make them writable if wrapped with MutableConfiguration.
Icon resources support a new format (processed by IconPropertyEditor). The format is as follows
iconClassName|constructorArg
Where constructorArg
is assumed to be a String
. Here’s an example using the griffon-fontawesome-plugin
org.example.AppController.action.Preferences.icon=griffon.swing.support.fontawesome.FontAwesomeIcon|fa-gear
Icon resources support a new format (processed by JavaFXUtils). The format is as follows
iconClassName|constructorArg
Where constructorArg
is assumed to be a String
. Here’s an example using the griffon-fontawesome-plugin
org.example.AppController.action.Preferences.icon=griffon.javafx.support.fontawesome.FontAwesomeIcon|fa-gear
Additionally JavaFXUtils has the following functionality
configure a MenuItem using a JavaFXAction
.
set an icon on a MenuItem.
Full binary compatibility report between Griffon 2.2.0 and 2.1.0 can be found here.
A list of fixed issues can be found at the 2.2.0 milestone page.