Ahhh ok. Sorry for the simple questions but I'm just getting my head
around all this. I also have some other methods with arguments and
have those working thanks to both of you.


On Mar 23, 9:56 am, Olivier Monaco <olivier.mon...@free.fr> wrote:
> ChrisK,
>
> On 23 mar, 10:32, ChrisK <cknow...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thomas - your solution worked from 6 worked but at first I didn't
> > include both pairs of brackets after the function call "MyMethod" but
> > it turns out they are required. With only one set (i.e. no arguments),
> > it just doesn't work. I thought that was legal but maybe not.
>
> Remember that "@mypackage.MyClass::MyMethod()" is a reference to the
> function, not a call. The parenthesis allow you to give the full
> signature of the method. Java allows two methods to have the same name
> but different parameters. GWT needs the "full" signature to find which
> method you want to reference, even is there is only one method with
> this name.
>
> The second parenthesis are to call the method. If you forgot then, you
> just obtain the function object and do nothing with it...
>
> Olivier

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