Hi Paul, just guessing: the might be some bug in @EventListener You could try to replace your Buttons by Submit and call your listener methods via action parameter:
<input type="submit" jwcid="@Submit" action="listener:showDialog"/> Why do you prefer the combination of buttons + @EventListener? Your listener methods is triggered by clicking on a button, so you don't need the event listener? On 7/4/07, Paul Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all. I can't test this under 4.1.2 because of my other issues (post - 4.1.1 upgrade to 4.1.2 async listener no longer works). I'm having another issue with my dialogs. This one is totally perplexing. What happens is this: 1. I click my add button, the dialog appears. 2. I click my cancel button, the dialog disappears. 3. I click my add button, the dialog appears for a second or two, then disappears of it's own accord. My debugging output: showDialog cancelDialog showDialog cancelDialog .. so the 2nd 'cancelDialog' shouldn't be called and is not triggered by user input, maybe dojo is calling it? why? My Java: @EventListener(targets = {"myShowButton"}, events = "onclick", async = true) public void showDialog() { System.out.println("showDialog"); ..do work .. setDialogHidden(false); getRequestCycle().getResponseBuilder().updateComponent("addDialog"); } @EventListener(targets = "myCancelButton", events = "onclick", async = true) public void cancelDialog() { System.out.println("cancelDialog"); ..do work .. setDialogHidden(true); getRequestCycle().getResponseBuilder().updateComponent("addDialog"); } My Html: <form jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" listener="ognl:page.listeners.formSubmit"> <input type="button" jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" label="Show Dialog"/> </form> <div jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" hidden="ognl:dialogHidden"> <form jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" success="listener:mySaveListener"> <input type="button" jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" label="Cancel"/> </form> </div> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]