Uses of Interface
name.matthewgreet.strutscommons.util.ListCacheRecordComparator
Packages that use ListCacheRecordComparator
Package
Description
Template classes and supporting interfaces for Struts 2 Actions.
Various helper classes, especially for session-based data, and libraries.
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Uses of ListCacheRecordComparator in name.matthewgreet.strutscommons.action
Methods in name.matthewgreet.strutscommons.action that return ListCacheRecordComparatorModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected ListCacheRecordComparator
<T> AbstractFindBaseRecordListActionSupport.getItemSorter()
Written by subclasses to return item comparator for sorting list after finding it, or null for no post-find sorting.protected ListCacheRecordComparator
<T> AbstractFindListActionSupport.getItemSorter()
Written by subclasses to return item comparator for sorting list after finding it, or null for no post-find sorting.protected ListCacheRecordComparator
<T> AbstractFindListMultiModeActionSupport.getItemSorter()
Written by subclasses to return item comparator for sorting list after finding it, or null for no post-find sorting.protected ListCacheRecordComparator
<T> AbstractViewListActionSupport.getItemSorter
(String sortOption, Boolean sortAscending) May be overridden by subclasses to return a comparator that can sort entries in the list cache as requested by the user, or null to leave list order as is. -
Uses of ListCacheRecordComparator in name.matthewgreet.strutscommons.util
Methods in name.matthewgreet.strutscommons.util that return ListCacheRecordComparatorModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionListCache.getItemSorter()
Returns Strategy used to sort list, or null for no sorting.ListCache.ListCacheConfig.getItemSorter()
Returns item sorter Strategy, if any.Methods in name.matthewgreet.strutscommons.util with parameters of type ListCacheRecordComparatorModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
ListCache.ListCacheConfig.setItemSorter
(ListCacheRecordComparator<T> value) void
ListCache.setItemSorter
(ListCacheRecordComparator<T> itemSorter) Sets Strategy for sorting list data, overriding the list order of a list finder, or null to preserve list order.