Creating data dictionary type using custom java class

Hi Experts,
I have a situation involving the TableSorter mechanism as described here:
In order to do my sorting correctly, I've created my own Java class implementing the Comparable interface. Based on this class, I need to define my own data dictionary type to be used in a context/table.
However, I cannot se how this could be achieved as standard Data Dictionary elements can only be based on simple built-in types. Any ideas?
Kind regards,
Rasmus Røjkjær Ørtoft

Hi,
have you tried to use the following steps while creating your attribute
1) Right click on the context
2) New->Attribute
3) Manually-> Provide a name for the attribute
4) Browse->Select java native type and select your class
regards
Ayyapparaj

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