Hi John,

Thanks for the reply.  No I'm not doing any RPC with respect to these
radio buttons.  I have RPC but its for other purposes.  I have stepped
through the code many times with an IDE, everything seems in order.
Its just the radio buttons are not selected when the app starts?!?  I
will try a smaller app and see if they work there.  Its a bit strange
<= 10% of the time they are displayed correctly....

I just noticed that there is a new version 2.0.2...I might try that
too.

-Dave

On Feb 18, 8:52 am, John Denley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Its hard to try to solve this problem without being able to debug the code,
> and Ive certainly got no time for that!
>
> You can try to create a really small application that just creates and sets
> the radio buttons, so that you can proove to yourself that the functionality
> works.
>
> You could also try stepping through the code line by line (if you are using
> something like the eclipse IDE)
>
> Otherwise you could try manually stepping through your own code, very
> tedious and boring and you need to concentrate but its possible to do if
> theres not too much code to trawl through!
>
> Regarding the Asynchronos problem, this all depends if you are using RPC
> calls to your server to get the values for your radio buttons, but Im
> guessing from what you have said that you are currently hardcoding the
> initial values (which of course it one of the debugging steps you could have
> tried). The problem though can be that you create and display the radio
> buttons, but then the RPC call fails to update them for whatever reason, or
> worse yet, tries to update the radio buttons before they have even been
> created!
>
> Other than that I dont know enough about how you are trying to do it (or
> enough of the internal workings of GWT) to offer any advice on the actual
> order of creation etc.
>
> However its worth remembering and considering whether or not your panels or
> buttons are being destroyed or just merely hidden. Ive made that mistake
> with dialog boxes and not realising that a a call to dialogbox.hide is only
> hiding the dialog box, so if you try to create the dialogbox at the
> beginning of a function and then hide it later in the same function, later
> when you call the same function, it will create a new (clean) version of the
> same dialogbox....
>
> On 18 February 2010 15:17, dhoffer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > John,
>
> > So how do I solve this?  I'm not clear on the solution you propose.
>
> > -Dave
>
> > On Feb 18, 7:51 am, John Denley <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > is it possible that this maybe an asynchronos issue, I have had that
> > before
> > > where Im displaying the radio buttons before im setting them because the
> > > setting of the buttons is based on a reply from the server, which is an
> > > asynchronous call!
>
> > > On 18 February 2010 14:28, Bonor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > It should! May be something else deselects it?
>
> > > > I use many radio's and I just use:
> > > > radio[i].setValue(true);
>
> > > > On 18 feb, 04:42, dhoffer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > gwt 2.0.  I've tried calling setValue(true, true) on radio buttons
> > but
> > > > > when the app is run, neither radio button is selected, what is the
> > > > > trick to code setting the initial value of radio buttons?
>
> > > > > -Dave
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