>
> Aproach that you mentioned was one of my first, but I got stuck on
> providing my own DomEvent.Type subclass as I couldn't find any meaningful
> info on flyweight parameter. Can you point me to any working example for
> bitless events?
>
The flyweight is basically the event instance that is used in GWT. You
would do:
new Type<TimeUpdateHandler>("timeupdate", new TimeUpdateEvent());
-- J.
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