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Figure 3-5

shows how the JoltBeans appear in a development environment when the placement of the beans is completed.

To modify or customize the buttons, labels or fields, use the Property List. Some JoltBeans use a Custom Property Editor. The
example in

Figure 3-6

shows how selecting the JoltFieldName of the button property list displays the Custom Property Editor. Set the

properties of the beans (e.g., set the JoltFieldName property of the JoltTextField to ACCOUNT_ID. Refer to

Figure 3-6

).

Note

For complete information on setting and modifying the properties of the JoltBeans, refer to

Using the JoltBeans Repository and

Setting the Property Values

.

Table 3-5

specifies the property values that should be set. Bold values are required, plain text recommended, and italic values are

examples of required values that will vary for your configuration.

1.

Table 3-5. Required and Recommended Property Values

Bean

Property

Value

label1

Text

Account ID

label2

Text

Balance

JoltTextField1

Name

accountId

JoltTextField1

JoltFieldName

ACCOUNT_ID

JoltTextField2

Name

balance

JoltTextField1

JoltFieldName

SBALANCE

JoltSessionBean1

AppAddress

//tuxserv:2010

JoltServiceBean1

Name

inquiry

JoltServiceBean1

ServiceName

INQUIRY

button1

Label

Inquiry

Note

In this walkthrough, the default occurrenceIndex of 0 works for both JoltTextFields.

Refer to

Table 3-6

and

Using the JoltBeans Repository and Setting the Property Values

for general guidelines on JoltBean properties.

Figure 3-6. Example of JoltTextField Property List and Custom Property Editor