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The Edit Data
Binding dialog is used to
customize the properties of the data binding itself. When editing a
binding, the update strategy from
target to model and model to target may be specified as well as
any strategy-specific properties (validators and converters).
When the Target or Model is a Text widget and the text
property is selected, the triggering event may be specified as SWT.Modify,
SWT.FocusOut or SWT.NONE.

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Predefined update value strategies - POLICY_UPDATE,
POLICY_NEVER, POLICY_ON_REQUEST and POLICY_CONVERT -
may be selected or a custom strategy class may chosen.

When binding to a selection object, the entire
object may be bound to using the Selection as object radio button or
one of its fields may be bound to using the Part of selection radio
button. When Part of selection is chosen, the type of the selection
should be specified in the Class field. A property specific to the
specified class may then be specified.
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If the Strategy Properties section is expanded for either the Target
or Model, validators (AfterConvert, AfterGet and BeforeSet) and converters
can be specified.

If necessary, the resulting binding object can be assigned to a field. This
can be useful when you need to bind to the validationStatus of the
binding itself.

Source
Clicking the Finish button will generate
the necessary data binding code which may then be seen in the Source
view. An initDataBindings() method is created, if it does not
already exist and a call the that method is added to the end of the
widget creation process. Any needed observables are created first
followed by the creation of the Data Binding Context. The
data bindings are then created using the new context.

Warning: do not edit the
initDataBinding() method by hand (without carefully matching the
code generation pattern used by Designer) as it will be regenerated
in its entirety any time Designer needs to add, remove or update a
data binding.