Monday, November 28, 2011

Re: how to fire a element's event?

All browsers (I believe, you'd better double-check though) implement a click() method on elements, that fire a click event as if the user actually clicked, so either you call it with JSNI, or you cast your Element to a ButtonElement or InputElement and call its click() method:

public static native void click(Element elem) /*-{ elem.click(); }-*/;
...
click(myElem);

or

myElem.<ButtonElement>cast().click();

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