You need an abstract view class, which all your views extend. In your
abstract presenter you register all event handlers to that view. Then you
just need a mechanism how your presenter implementations can pass in their
concrete view BEFORE the event handlers are registered. Via setter or
argument maybe.


On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Dharanipathi D <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> In my application we are using
>    1. Screen are designed using UIBinder with a view class to bind
>    2. Presenter as controller and model.
>    3. We do have Base Presenter (abstract with few generic implementations)
>    4. We are having many such screens with all screen will have textbox in
> it and all screen presenter will extends Base Presenter.
>
> -- My requirement is to fire and catch generic event when user changes any
> textbox in any screen.
> -- I dont want to define event for each and every textboxes available in
> each screen.
> -- I want to register all textbox on value change (ValueChangeHandler)
> event in generic.
>
> Is there anyway we can achieve this.
>
> I would highly appreciate if anyone provides solution for this..
>
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