I have a form in GWT and I want to capture an event similar to dirtyform 
flag in JQuery. Basically I want to understand if any of the form data has 
been changed. The requirement is pretty simple here. I am NOT looking for 
if the data has been actually been modified but just to find out if they 
touched my form data by any way.

So let's say if my form has one GWT Textbox and one ListBox. For me the 
form data is changed with any of the following condition:

1) If the user changes the value inside Textbox and revert it back to 
previous original value. 
2) The user changes the default selection of ListBox to new selection but 
changes back to default selection.
3) If the user changes the value inside Textbox to a new value.
4) The user changes the default selection of ListBox to new selection.

The form data is not changed if the user just views the form but did not 
change any of the values in the Widgets at all. 

One way I thought would be to use onChange event and set a local flag 
hasDataChanged to true. Once the flag hasDataChanged has been set to true 
then don't reset it as it means the user touched the form. Based on the 
value of flag hasDataChanged show an alert message when navigating away 
from the page. 

But my problem is that if there are more GWT user interaction widgets 
(let's say 15 TextBox, 5 ListBox), the UI will fire onChanged Event every 
time. Plus I have to add onChange event handler to all of my GWT widgets. 

Perhaps there is a better way to do handle this. May be on view level if 
there is a single event I can assign which knows if any of GWT widgets been 
touched by the user? 

Any help would be appreciated!

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