I have two cases of defered binding not working the way I thought it would. The problem I have is with IE.
-- 1) I have the following rule:
<replace-with class="com.metaaps.webapps.libraries.client.widget.PasswordTextBoxIE8">
<when-type-is class="com.metaaps.webapps.libraries.client.widget.PasswordTextBox"/>
<when-property-is name="user.agent" value="ie8" />
</replace-with>
My assumption is that the class would be replaced ONLY for IE8 browsers, however it is replaced for ALL IE versions.
2) I have the following rule:
<replace-with class="com.metaaps.webapps.earthimages.client.ui.widget.ResourceWidgetIE9">
<when-type-is class="com.metaaps.webapps.earthimages.client.ui.widget.ResourceWidget"/>
<any>
<when-property-is name="user.agent" value="ie6"/>
<when-property-is name="user.agent" value="ie8"/>
<when-property-is name="user.agent" value="ie9"/>
</any>
</replace-with>
ResourceWidget is actually a Generic class.
In this case, the ResourceWidget is never replaced by the ResourceWidgetIE9 in the classes that extend ResourceWidget.
Is there any obvious mistake in my rules or any limitations of defered binding I overlooked?
Thanks,
Thomas
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