Class AbstractActionHandlerSearchObject
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- com.inductiveautomation.factorypmi.designer.search.searchobjects.AbstractActionHandlerSearchObject
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
SearchObject
- Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractScriptBuilderInfoSearchObject,ScriptSearchObject
public abstract class AbstractActionHandlerSearchObject extends java.lang.Object implements SearchObject
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protectedAbstractActionHandlerSearchObject(CachedComponent comp, ActionAdapter adapter)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description protected ActionAdapteradapter()javax.swing.IcongetIcon()Returns an icon that can be used to identify this type of result.java.lang.StringgetOwnerName()The name of the entity where this result is found.voidlocate()Brings focus to the item in the UI in whatever way is appropriate.-
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface com.inductiveautomation.ignition.designer.findreplace.SearchObject
getName, getText, isMutable, setText
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Constructor Detail
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AbstractActionHandlerSearchObject
protected AbstractActionHandlerSearchObject(CachedComponent comp, ActionAdapter adapter)
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Method Detail
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adapter
protected ActionAdapter adapter()
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getIcon
public javax.swing.Icon getIcon()
Description copied from interface:SearchObjectReturns an icon that can be used to identify this type of result. Should be 16x16 or smaller.- Specified by:
getIconin interfaceSearchObject
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getOwnerName
public java.lang.String getOwnerName()
Description copied from interface:SearchObjectThe name of the entity where this result is found. Used in the results display to help distinguish similar items.- Specified by:
getOwnerNamein interfaceSearchObject
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locate
public void locate()
Description copied from interface:SearchObjectBrings focus to the item in the UI in whatever way is appropriate. Most of the time this will mean bringing up the editor for the object.- Specified by:
locatein interfaceSearchObject
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