UI data binding
UI data binding is a software design pattern to simplify development of GUI applications. UI data binding binds UI elements to an application domain model. Most frameworks employ the Observer pattern as the underlying binding mechanism. To work efficiently, UI data binding has to address input validation and data type mapping.
A bound control is a widget whose value is tied or bound to a field in a recordset (e.g., a column in a row of a table). Changes made to data within the control are automatically saved to the database when the control's exit event triggers.
Data binding frameworks and tools
Cocoa & Cocoa Touch
- Cocoa Bindings
- ReactiveCocoa
- AKABeacon
Delphi
- LiveBindings
- DSharp 3rd party Data Binding tool
- OpenWire Visual Live Binding - 3rd party Visual Data Binding tool
Java
- JSR-227 A Standard Data Binding & Data Access Facility for J2EE
- JFace Data Binding
- JGoodies Binding
- Melasse glue framework.
- JavaFX Property[1]
.NET
- Windows Forms data binding overview
- WPF data binding overview
- Unity 3D data binding framework (available in modifications for NGUI, iGUI and EZGUI libraries)
Flex
- Flex data binding
JavaScript
- AngularJS
- Backbone.js
- Ember.js
- knockout.js
- Meteor, via its Blaze live update engine[2]
- OpenUI5
- React
See also
References
- ↑ https://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/binding/jfxpub-binding.htm
- ↑ "Meteor Blaze".
Meteor Blaze is a powerful library for creating live-updating user interfaces. Blaze fulfills the same purpose as Angular, Backbone, Ember, React, Polymer, or Knockout, but is much easier to use. We built it because we thought that other libraries made user interface programming unnecessarily difficult and confusing.
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