Error on my behalf.
I didn't show the members of buildinds class above "onModuleLoad".
The variable was typed like this:
public HLayout navigationArea;
Of course, this is wrong. Correct is
public NavigationArea navigationArea;
Eclipse didn't bother or warn because NavigationArea extends HLayout. But of course it didn't show the NavigationArea-specific methods.
Lesson learned (again): Always take breaks while programming.
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I think the problem is the same one as in this post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5...classsmart-gwt
It is also what is described (but not explained) in the tutorial http://www.javacodegeeks.com/2011/01...al-part-2.html as "Note that the navigation pane should be linked to the main area".
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Blama
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Looking for preferred way of widget interaction
Hi everyone,
I'm getting started with SmartGWT EE and I'm stuck now for quite a time on an app-design-widget-communication-problem and looking for a best practice advice.
System:
- SmartGWT EE 2.4 evaluation version
- Eclipse Indigo
- GWT 2.3
- SQL Server 2005, Windows 2008 Server
- sqljdbc_3.0.1301.101 from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/de-de/details.aspx?familyid=a737000d-68d0-4531-b65d-da0f2a735707&displaylang=de
- Tomcat 7.0 (nothing deployed there yet, only hosted mode so far)
- FF 5.01
I build a nice app mockup so far with a navigation pane left and a main window with tabs right.
They are created from the onModuleLoad like this
Code:public void onModuleLoad() { Window.setMargin("0px"); // main layout occupies the whole area mainLayout = new VLayout(); mainLayout.setWidth100(); mainLayout.setHeight100(); navigationArea = new NavigationArea(); navigationArea.setWidth("15%"); mainArea = new MainArea(); mainArea.setWidth("85%"); navigationPlusMain = new HLayout(); navigationPlusMain.setMembers(navigationArea, mainArea); mainLayout.addMember(navigationPlusMain); mainLayout.draw(); // add the main layout container to GWT's root panel RootLayoutPanel.get().add(mainLayout);
Code:public class NavigationArea extends HLayout { public StammdatenTreeGrid stammdatenTreeGrid; public void nothing() { }; public NavigationArea() { super(); this.setMembersMargin(20); this.setOverflow(Overflow.HIDDEN); this.setShowResizeBar(true); SectionStack sectionStack = new SectionStack(); sectionStack.setVisibilityMode(VisibilityMode.MULTIPLE); sectionStack.setShowExpandControls(true); sectionStack.setAnimateSections(true); sectionStack.setVisibilityMode(VisibilityMode.MUTEX); sectionStack.setOverflow(Overflow.HIDDEN); SectionStackSection sectionStammdaten = new SectionStackSection( "Stammdaten"); sectionStammdaten.setExpanded(true); stammdatenTreeGrid = new StammdatenTreeGrid(); stammdatenTreeGrid.setHeight100(); sectionStammdaten.addItem(stammdatenTreeGrid); SectionStackSection sectionAdmin = new SectionStackSection( "SmartGWT Admin"); sectionAdmin.setExpanded(false); IButton adminButton = new IButton("Admin Console"); adminButton.addClickHandler(new ClickHandler() { public void onClick(ClickEvent event) { com.smartgwtee.tools.client.SCEE.openDataSourceConsole(); } }); IButton generatorButton = new IButton("DS Generator"); generatorButton.addClickHandler(new ClickHandler() { public void onClick(ClickEvent event) { com.smartgwtee.tools.client.SCEE.openDataSourceGenerator(); } }); sectionAdmin.addItem(adminButton); sectionAdmin.addItem(generatorButton); sectionStack.addSection(sectionStammdaten); sectionStack.addSection(sectionAdmin); this.addMember(sectionStack); } }
My question is:
What is the best practice for communicating between widgets?
Is there a document on this? What am I doing wrong in my example?
Thanks a lot,
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