Wire Event Listeners"

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To wire event listeners in a ViewModel like [[ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/Controller/Wire Event Listeners]], we have to call <code> Selectors.wireEventListeners() </code> in a method with <code>@AfterCompose</code>. We then can use <code> @Listen</code> to declare a method as an event listener.  '''We do not recommend this usage''' because it loses <b>ViewModel</b> an important advantage: loose coupling with View. '''Please evaluate the trade-offs before using it.'''
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To wire event listeners in a ViewModel like [[ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/Controller/Wire Event Listeners]], we have to call <code>Selectors.wireEventListeners()</code> in a method with <code>@AfterCompose</code>. We then can use <code>@Listen</code> to declare a method as an event listener.  '''We do not recommend this usage''' because it loses <b>ViewModel</b> an important advantage: loose coupling with View. '''Please evaluate the trade-offs before using it.'''
  
  
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* <code> Selectors.wireEventListeners()</code> 's first parameters is Root View Component which can be retrieved by <code>@ContextParam</code>.
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* <code>Selectors.wireEventListeners()</code> 's first parameters is Root View Component which can be retrieved by <code>@ContextParam</code>.
  
  

Revision as of 15:04, 12 January 2022


Wire Event Listeners


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since 6.0.2


To wire event listeners in a ViewModel like ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/Controller/Wire Event Listeners, we have to call Selectors.wireEventListeners() in a method with @AfterCompose. We then can use @Listen to declare a method as an event listener. We do not recommend this usage because it loses ViewModel an important advantage: loose coupling with View. Please evaluate the trade-offs before using it.


Wire event listener in a ViewModel

public class SearchAutowireVM{

	@AfterCompose
	public void afterCompose(@ContextParam(ContextType.VIEW) Component view){
		Selectors.wireEventListeners(view, this);
	}

	@Listen("onClick=#mybutton")
	public void submit(MouseEvent event){
		//handle events
	}
}
  • Selectors.wireEventListeners() 's first parameters is Root View Component which can be retrieved by @ContextParam.


Version History

Last Update : 2022/01/12


Version Date Content
6.0.0 May 2012 Supplement
6.0.2 July 2012 The @AfterCompose was introduced.




Last Update : 2022/01/12

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