a funny workaround.
@UiHandler("streetName")
void handleStreetNameKeyPress(KeyPressEvent e) {
handleCommonKeyPressEvent(e);
}
@UiHandler("streetNumber")
void handleStreetNameKeyPress(KeyPressEvent e) {
handleCommonKeyPressEvent(e);
}
private void handleCommonKeyPressEvent(KeyPressEvent e){
//some common code..
}
will this do? i am using this way to handle common handler issues.
Thanks,
Subhro.
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 6:15 PM, pieceovcake <[email protected]> wrote:
> this works great
>
> @UiHandler("streetName")
> void handleStreetNameKeyPress(KeyPressEvent e) {
> // code
> }
>
> but i want to execute the same handleStreetNameKeyPress triggered from
> another field on the page
> something like this
>
> @UiHandler("streetNumber")
> @UiHandler("streetName")
> void handleStreetNameKeyPress(KeyPressEvent e) {
> // code
> }
>
> how do i write this?
>
>
>
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