Yes, that is corrrect. Using must formSubmitted works. Any of the methods 
Geoff stated work.

Gregg

On 5/10/05, Robert Zeigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I'll confess to not following many of the 4.0 changes extremely closely,
> but...
> have you tried:
> <binding name="listener" value="formSubmitted"/> ?
> I seem to recall the listener change needing only the method name
> now...? (Someone correct me if I'm wrong... I'm in a hurry and "shooting
> from the hip" on this one)
> 
> Robert
> 
> Gregg D Bolinger wrote:
> > I have a page with a form binding like so:
> >
> > <component id="form" type="Form">
> > <binding name="delegate" value="beans.delegate"/>
> > <binding name="listener" value="listeners.formSubmitted"/>
> > </component>
> >
> > My java file has a method:
> >
> > public void formSubmitted(IRequestCycle cycle) {
> > //code for listener in here
> > }
> >
> > HTML form declaration:
> >
> > <form jwcid="form">...</form>
> >
> > When I click the button on the web page I get the following error:
> >
> > Object [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not implement a listener method
> > named 'listeners.formSubmitted'.
> >
> > This worked in 3.0.3. I read the new docs on listeners and it would
> > appear that it should work.
> >
> > Gregg Bolinger
> >
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