I already know of the changeListeners and so on... but that's wasn't
what I'm looking for.... :(

But I've manage another way to do what I need :)

Thanks Anyway

On 29 ago, 08:53, "Ian Bambury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ChangeListener listener = new ChangeListener()
> {
>     public void onChange(Widget sender)
>     {
>     }};
>
> TextBox t = new TextBox();
> t.addChangeListener(listener);
> t.setText("blah blah blah");
> listener.onChange(t);
>
> 2008/8/29 Marcelo Emanoel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi guys I was wondering if anyone knows how to fire up an event on a
> > widget like TextBox or ListBox for example...
>
> > If I do
>
> > <code>
> >      TextBox t = new TextBox();
> >      t.addChangeListener(new ChangeListener(){
> >            //implement a listener for changing...
> >      });
>
> >     t.setText("blah blah blah");
> > </code>
>
> > the listener won't be called :'(
> > Is there a way to fire up the listener throw code?
>
> > Thanks in Advance :)
>
> --
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
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