Because the DatePicker itself does not get focus, its children do. On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Kaijun Meng <[email protected]> wrote: > I set focuse change listner for DatePicker, but after I leave the > DatePicker, select option in RadioGroup, it seems DatePicker still have the > focus and the listner never be invoked. why? > here are some code: > > DatePicker dpk = (DatePicker) findViewById(R.id.DatePicker01); > dpk.setOnFocusChangeListener(focusChangeListner); > > ..... > View.OnFocusChangeListener focusChangeListner = new > View.OnFocusChangeListener(){ > > public void onFocusChange(View v,boolean hasFocus){ > Log.d("PregnancyWidget", "OnFocusChangeListner invoked!"); > ....some logic > } > }; > > I can not see "onFocusChangeListner invoked" in DDMS log. Please help me! > > > >
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