So here's what I've discovered, when I eliminate the TabbedPanel and place
my custom edit panel with its form and submit button directly on the page
as a single control, it works exactly as I would expect. The onSaveClicked
method gets called.

However, when I embed the same panel in a TabbedPanel Control the
onSaveClicked method does not get called.

Can someone explain why this would be the case, and how I should go about
solving this problem?


Tony Giaccone

On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Tony Giaccone <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, I have the value set to trace. Which I believe is a higher level then
> debug, but I wasn't paying attention to it. I'll look at it now and see if
> that helps me find the problem.
>
> Tony
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 8:45 AM, Gilberto <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, Tony!
>> Have you enabled the debug mode[1]? That could help!
>>
>>
>> Gilberto
>> [1]
>> http://click.apache.org/docs/user-guide/htmlsingle/click-book.html#application-mode
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Tony Giaccone <[email protected]>
>> Date: 2012/10/24
>> Subject:
>> To: [email protected]
>>
>>
>> I'm learning click and having a small problem.
>>
>> I have a Page that has a border component.
>>
>> In that page, I have a TabbedPanel. The Panel has two tabs, each Tab
>> is a panel that is implemented by sub-classing Panel
>>
>> public class NoticeTemplatePage extends BorderPage {
>>
>> private TabbedPanel tabbedPanel = new TabbedPanel("tabbedPanel");
>>
>> public void onInit()
>> {
>> Panel listNoticeTemplatePanel = new
>> ListNoticeTemplatePanel("listNoticeTemplatePanel");
>> Panel editNoticeTemplatePanel = new
>> EditNoticeTemplatePanel("editNoticeTemplatePanel");
>> tabbedPanel.add(listNoticeTemplatePanel);
>> tabbedPanel.add(editNoticeTemplatePanel);
>> }
>>
>> }
>>
>>
>> For the purposes of this question I'm going to ignore the
>> listNoticeTemplatePanel. The EditNoticeTemplatePanel is defined like
>> this:
>>
>>
>> public class EditNoticeTemplatePanel extends Panel {
>>
>> public EditNoticeTemplatePanel(String name)
>> {
>> super(name,"panel/notice/editNotice.htm");
>> }
>>
>> public boolean onSaveClicked() {
>> return(true);
>> }
>> public void onInit()
>> {
>> super.onInit();
>>
>> //there's stuff that's been removed that defines the fields on the form
>>
>> noticeTemplateCreationForm.add(new Submit("save", "Save", this,
>> "onSaveClicked"));
>> noticeTemplateCreationForm.add(new Submit("cancel","Cancel", this,
>> "onCancelClicked"));
>> }
>> }
>>
>> The problem is that when the save button is clicked the
>> onSaveClickedMethod on this page is never called.  I have a similar
>> construct on a page and that gets called.  What am I missing?
>>
>>
>> Tony
>>
>
>

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