Eventually, I solved it like you suggested.

I can see why this is good, as it will be decoupling the presenter
from the view.
However, it seems a bit "bulky". Let´s say I want to be able to set a
style aswell,
add a KeyPressHandler, add a ValueChangeHandler and so on,
and that I have 10 or more textboxes in the same widget,
for example in a widget for user registration requering details about
address, phone number, email and so on.
I would probably end up with an interface with more than 50 methods...

Would this still be the way to go?



On 18 Aug, 14:10, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> How about
> void setEnabled(boolean enabled);
> It's really up to the view how it indicates whether something is disabled or
> not. Different views for the same interface might do different things.
>
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
>
> 2009/8/18 Dalla <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all
>
> > A design question for everyone using MVP for their GWT
> > implementations :-)
>
> > I have a simple interface like so:
>
> > interface ArrivalWidgetInterface {
> >            ....
> >            HasText getSlotText();
> >            ....
> > }
>
> > Let´s say that I want to set the SlotText in my widget implementing
> > the above interface.
> > I´m leaving some code out here, but it should be pretty straight
> > forward if you have been using
> > examples from Google IO 2009 and so on.
>
> > Pretty simple, in a async success method I put the following:
> > widget.getSlotText().setText(result.getSlot());
>
> > Done.
>
> > Let´s say now that I want to manipulate the Slot textbox in some other
> > way,
> > for example disable it after the value has been set.
> > How can I do this in a good way?
>
> > Changing the interface to return an TextBox instead of the HasText
> > interface seems like a bad idea,
> > since that would give me problems when testing. If possible you´ll
> > want to keep all the UI-code outside the presenter, right? So what
> > would be best here? Create a new public method in the widget, and
> > expose that method in the interface aswell?
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