Hi Clint,

No, they are different types (different String's).

The functional difference is that second event (type) is when user clicks
on a link with UUID token (via deep linking) in his email,
so it verifies if that UUID is not expired and if valid, brings up same
popup.
User fills is his password, and submits - that is event type2.

The first type was straight user changing his password (old, new, confirmed
- submit).

Any guesses?


Thank you,
Oleg.




On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 11:25 AM, Clint M <[email protected]> wrote:

> Should work if you're using the same Event Class. (ChangePasswordEvent)
> Is ChangePasswordEvent.type1 the same as ChangePasswordEvent.type2 ?
>
> On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 8:15 AM, Oleg Konovalov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am doing enhancements to existing Robotlegs2 web app.
> > So my popup dispatches event of type1, which main app listens to,
> > so on that event Command calls Service, which in calls remote Java
> service,
> > which calls DB via Spring JDBC template, and returns me status string
> > (success or some Error).
> > Now I am adding a second type - type2, and the rest is similar (except I
> > pass extra params to Stored Proc 2).
> >
> > For some reason I see Event dispatched, but Commend for type2 is NOT
> > getting executed.
> > Is there a limitation that I can't do:
> > moduleCommandMap.mapEvent(ChangePasswordEvent.type1,
> > ChangePasswordRequestCommand, ChangePasswordEvent);
> > moduleCommandMap.mapEvent(ChangePasswordEvent.type2,
> > ChangePasswordRequestCommand, ChangePasswordEvent);
> >
> > What else might be missing or wrong?
> >
> > I am fairly new to Robotlegs2.
> > Please help.
> >
> > TIA,
> > Oleg.
> >
>



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Thank you,
Oleg.

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