Hello,
I have a strange problem, that's probably easily solved with a little
JavaScript/Qooxdoo knowledge.
Clicking on the button in the example code below causes this error:
this.internMethod is not a function
[Break on this error] this.internMethod();\n
Classes test.Application and test.Server are in 2 different files.
Maybe it's because of lack of JavaScript knowledge, but passing a
function to another function should work in JavaScript that way? Can
the closure cause the problem?
Debugging shows that in class Server the reference "this" points to the window?
Thanks for any hint.
Mike
qx.Class.define("test.Application",
{
extend : qx.application.Standalone,
members :
{
main : function()
{
this.base(arguments);
var button1 = new qx.ui.form.Button("First Button", "test/test.png");
var doc = this.getRoot();
doc.add(button1, {left: 100, top: 50});
button1.addListener("execute", function(e) {
this.guiMethod(this.server.serverMethod);
}, this);
},
guiMethod :function(method) {
method(this);
},
server: new test.Server()
}
});
qx.Class.define("test.Server",
{
extend: qx.core.Object,
construct : function() {
this.base(arguments);
},
members :
{
internMethod : function() {
alert("Works!");
},
serverMethod : function() {
this.internMethod();
}
}
});
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