Which is what I said in the first place and got slammed for it.

Rey wrote:
> Oke, thanks!
> I've used the solution with an ArrayList.
>
>
> On 21 jun, 21:20, Enea <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> I think that there are no method to do this, at the moment.
>> what you can have, is the html of the tab
>> with tabPanel.getTabBar().getTabHTML()
>> but this is not what you want...
>>
>> Or you can make the greedy solution.
>>
>> you rewrite your own TabPanel, starting from this:
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/user/...
>>
>> in this class there are object from the class TabBar... you have to
>> rewrite the TabBar class, starting from this:
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/user/...
>>
>> rewrite the method " protected void insertTabWidget(Widget widget, int
>> beforeIndex)"
>>
>> and add the widget to an ArrayList , for example...
>>
>> then implement a new method..."public Widget getTabWidget(int index)"
>>
>> and return the widget from the arrayList
>>
>> good work :P
>>
>> On 20 Giu, 01:47, Bonor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> tabPanel.add( panelA, panelB);
>>>       
>>> How do I get de widget panelB?
>>>       
>>> tabPanel.getWidget(0) returns panelA, so how about panelB?
>>>       
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