You can do this using MVP based on the button you can fire the event, in
event bind you can
change the token so that current view is refreshed.


On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Neil Williams <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have an game which is run on a standard board using click handler
> events.  I want to be able to update the screen during the
> clickhandler event to show various changes.  At present the screen
> updates once the click handler event finishes.
>
> Is there a method that works similar to the Swing method repaint()?  I
> have tried Windows.Location.reload but that does not redraw the
> current screen, it restarts the application.
>
> Neil Williams
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