It's a good way to do that. On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Alejandro D. Garin<[email protected]> wrote: >> but I still have a lot of click handlers, blur handlers, etc. i don't >> suppose there is any way around that aside from something dean >> mentioned which is to return something like a map, but then you have >> to create a structured key (like enum), and it just makes coding >> against it more of a pain, i think...so i'll live with the multiple >> HasHandlers interface methods. > > what am I doing is to have hight levels handlers. Suppose you have 4 buttons > (new, edit, delete and quit) then your Widget interface will have one > handler exposed for the buttons. > When the user clicks over the button one event with the information of which > button was pressed and some other information you need will arrive to the > presenter. > > I'm new using MVP, opinions are welcome. > > > > > >
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