All layout panels implement the onResize method. So you don't Have to extend 
the widget unless you are doing a custom Splitlayout panel. 

Do you use the Splitlayout panel inside other panels? Also, i trust you are 
using rootlayout panel instead of rootpanel in the onModule method of your 
entrypoint

Since, I can't Access the entire thread over email I am assuming you are having 
Splitlayout panel inside another layout like a htmlpanel etc and expect it to 
resize on the change of view dimensions?

If thats the case on way to fire the onResize automatically is to use a place 
the splitlayoutpanel inside a ResizeLayoutPanel or for that matter any layout 
panels

~Ashwin


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On Dec 28, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Mike Dee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Played around with this a little more and came to a few conclusions.
> I am guessing that adding a ResizeHandler to SplitLayoutPanel has no
> effect because SplitLayoutPanel already implements onResize() - due to
> its implementing RequiresResize.  I can see SplitLayoutPanel's
> onResize() being called by stepping through the code.  The
> ResizeHandler I added is no where to be found.
> 
> That leaves the option of deriving my own subclass of SplitLayoutPanel
> and then overriding onResize().  Easy enough EXCEPT how does one get
> such a class to work with uibinder?
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