Did not fix the issue, only tabpanels other that the selected are
catched.
It is much more important to catch the event when a selected tabpanel
are closed as this is usaly the case..

-Dan

On 13 Jun., 07:30, Gabriel Ernesto Gutierrez Añez
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Well,if every tab you have is a panel you can add the listener to your panel
> instead of the tabpanel.
>
> addListener(new PanelListenerAdapter(){
>     public boolean     doBeforeClose(Panel panel){
>           //do your magic here.
>           return true;
>     }
>
> });
>
> Hope it helps,
> _____________________
> Ing. Gabriel Gutiérrez
>
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:39 PM, weaxler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Come on guys and girls.
> > I cannot be the only one facing this issue?
> > Non of you have encountered it??
>
> > -Dan
>
> > On 5 Jun., 12:34, weaxler <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi All,
>
> > > I have an application in which tab panels are used to display and
> > > gather input data from the users.
> > > In some occations we need to catch a closing event on a tab and then
> > > ask the user whether he/she needs to save before close.
> > > I will show you the code i have made in order to catch this event when
> > > tabpanels are removed from the container holding them.
>
> > > The code in onRemove is not called everytime a tab is closed even
> > > though the javadoc says:
> > > Fires after any Component is removed from the container.
> > > Strangely the code is run if I close a not active tab and if the tab
> > > is the last tab in the container (not when the tab i close is the
> > > active one).
>
> > > // hide the panel when the tab is closed
> > >                 centerPanel.addListener(new TabPanelListenerAdapter() {
> > >                         public boolean doBeforeTabChange(TabPanel source,
> > Panel newPanel,
> > > Panel oldPanel) {
> > >                                 WindowMgr.hideAll();
> > >                                 return true;
> > >                         }
>
> > >                         public void onRemove(Container self, Component
> > component) {
> > >                                 component.hide();
> > >                                 //TODO KILL tab upon close...see how
> > _2operate panel is
> > > constructed...
> > >                                 //component.destroy();
> > >                         }
>
> > >                         // hide the panel when the tab is closed
> > >                 centerPanel.addListener(new TabPanelListenerAdapter() {
> > >                         public boolean doBeforeTabChange(TabPanel source,
> > Panel newPanel,
> > > Panel oldPanel) {
> > >                                 WindowMgr.hideAll();
> > >                                 return true;
> > >                         }
> > >                         //Expect this code to run when a tab is closed
> > >                         public void onRemove(Container self, Component
> > component) {
>
> > >                         }
>
> > >                         public void onContextMenu(TabPanel source, Panel
> > tab, EventObject
> > > e) {
> > >                                 showMenu(tab, e);
> > >                         }
> > >                 });
> > >                 });
>
> > > Has any of you seen the same issue or what am I doing wrong here??
> > > Hope for your help as this is a very important thing for our
> > > application.
> > > -Dan
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