Though, actually, yeah, why would an EventListener need to implement a fireEvent() method? I think the document says this needs to be done, but I don't understand why - it looks like there's a bit of confusion there.

/Janne

On Feb 22, 2007, at 07:02 , Murray Altheim wrote:

Ok, due to increasing demand (including threats of death) I have made
a first crack at a tutorial for WikiEvents:

   http://purl.org/ceryle/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WikiEvents

This includes descriptions of almost all of the events classes, and
the step-by-step example/tutorial can be found on the WikiEngineEvents
page, linked from the above. Please note that this is a first draft,
no claims to correctness or completeness are made. Hopefully this
helps a bit with the WikiEventManager too.

Comments welcome. (if any of you guys wants to help edit, ask for a
login on the CeryleWiki and it's granted) We can move a copy of this
over to JSPWiki when it's more solid, or transclude it.

Murray

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