Agreed.
Jonathan Locke wrote:
so maybe the user interface should be IOnChangeListener to be consistent with the IOnClickListener
and the internal one can be something else? maybe ISelectionChangeListener or something? ideally it wouldn't be public...
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
onChange is the Javascript method yes.
Ok, if it is confusing, I am fine with seperating it to two interfaces.
Eelco
Jonathan Locke wrote:
what's confusing to me is that this is the ONE wicket event interface which doesn't follow the pattern of having a single method taking a RequestCycle. until you explained it, i never would have figured it out...
is "onChange" the name of the javascript method?
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
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