Thanks to all who helped find this - yes, it was failing to validate my
input numeric "123.45".
I came up with this fix in my application class:
protected IConverterLocator newConverterLocator() {
converterLocator.set(Double.class, new AbstractDecimalConverter() {
private
Is the onError getting called for the form?
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Thanks!
That helped me find the problem - I broke it when I added this to get $
prefix for my Double (in this app all doubles are currency) values:
converterLocator.set(Double.class, new AbstractDecimalConverter() {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
> Any tips for me? I feel like I'm missing something really simple...
Override the Form's onError() -method, to check whether there's a
validation error you haven't noticed.
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Jim,
Temporarily add a FeedbackPanel to make sure you are successfully getting
through validation.
There's much too much irrelevant code there (to demonstrate such a problem),
but I did notice, for instance, that you're using a RequiredTextField which
means that the form must have a value for th
I can't figure out why my form's onSubmit isn't firing when I click my
submit button.
Can anyone see what I've done wrong?
Here's the HTML: http://pastebin.com/m5b1440a0
Here's Java code: http://pastebin.com/m4a217d31
At line#114, onSubmit is not being called. I've tried lots of different
thi