I accomplish the same effect by passing Command objects to execute if
the Yes/No button is clicked.

On Jan 19, 11:40 am, sloughran <[email protected]> wrote:
> So the way I got around it was in my main class, I made a small
> private subclass that extends MessageBox and then overrides the
> onClickMethod(). Works well!
>
> On Jan 19, 9:13 am, sloughran <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So I made a small MessageBox class. You pass in a question, and it
> > creates a dialog box with the question and a yes or no.
>
> > Is there a way I can do something like
>
> > MessageBox mb = new MessageBox(question);
> > mb.show();
> > //Wait till they Yes or No
> > mb.getAnswer();
> > //Act on Yes or No.
>
> > I could do it if I made the entire Messagebox class in my current
> > function and add the action to the Yes or No buttons instead of acting
> > on the boolean returned from mb.getAnswer(), but I want to use a
> > default MessageBox class.
>
> > It's kind of like I am looking for an Asynccallback. Can I do that,
> > without RPC's. Just between a dialgobox and it's parent?
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