Hi,
Have you look at the class XWT AbstractPart in the o.xx ui.workbench plugin ? This class handle the event handle of UI and has the reference to IEclipseContext and data context. You can create a subclass of this class to delegate event message to other classes. Best regards Yves YANG From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ben Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 12:14 PM To: E4 Project developer mailing list Subject: [e4-dev] Using DI in a XWT EventHandler Hi, we're using XWT in our E4 application which works pretty good. The only problem is to get DI work in the EventHandler class we are using. Setup looks like the following: SomeGuiPart -> uses @PostConstruct to load XWT file and setup some fields in it SomeGuiEventHandler -> is referenced from the XWT file using x:Class="...SomeGuiEventHandler" The problem now is, that SomeGuiEventHandler is not part of the application model and of that no DI is available. Sadly I also don't see a way to a) access the Eclipse context from the event handler, or b) access the SomeGuiPart instance from the event handler, or c) create the event handler instance in the SomeGuiPart and pass it to the XWT instance So, the only solution I see is to handle the XWT events in the part class which is a part of the application model. Are there better options to handle events in a separate class? Greetings Ben
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