i think it is because you have a panel that is a FormComponent by itself it has 3 textfields and those 3 text fields combines to one thing Then the panel can implement that listener and then it is a FormComponent and will handle all the processing of the 3 textfields thems self.
johan On 4/24/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its beeing used for all the 3 steps: > > validateRequired(); > validateConversion(); > validateValidators(); Yes, I've looked at the code of course :) > and i guess IFormProcessingListener is the interface of a FormComponent > So somebody can do there own work in processChildren() > then return false. So that that Component is seen ans 1 FormComponent You guess, and I can guess a couple of use cases myself. However, I'd like to hear from people actually using it. It looks to me like this is for supporting some very uncommon use case, that, in case anyone would actually ever need it, could be done reasonably well in other ways. The interface looks like bloat to me. Eelco
