Oops, that should be:
To get the "submit" event from the component named Submit, use:
onSubmitFromSubmit()
You can see it's better to give meaningful names to your components.
Cheers,
Nick.
Nick Westgate wrote:
There are some docs about this here:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-core/guide/event.html
To get the "success" event from the component named Form, use:
onSuccessFromForm()
To get the "submit" event from the component named Submit, so use:
onSuccessFromSubmit()
It's good practice to add a t:id="ComponentName" to your components.
(Otherwise the default name is the component type.) Then you can use:
onEventFromComponentName()
Cheers,
Nick.
Marcus wrote:
Hi,
SomePage.java:
...
public Object onSubmit() { System.out.println("Button1"); }
public Object onSuccess() { System.out.println("Button 2"); }
...
SomePage.tml:
...
<form t:type="form">
<input type="submit" value="Button 1">
</form>
<form t:type="BeanEditForm" object="somelist" submitLabel="Button 2">
</form>
...
localhost:8080/SomeTest/SomePage
How do you know, in java class, which button did you hit?
Console always display:
Button2
Button1
Thanks,
Marcus
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