add a listener:
History.addValueChangeHandler(new ValueChangeHandler<String>() {
public void onValueChange(ValueChangeEvent<String> event) {
String section = History.getToken().trim();
... place new panel, or whatever like that ...
}
});
when user clicks a link or button you can call:
History.newItem(section);
This would work with back-forward browser buttons.
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On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Dennis Haupt <d.haupt82@googlemail.com> wrote:
please read some beginner tutorials.
page switch:
RootPanel.get("content").add(page1());
RootPanel.get("content").clear();
RootPanel.get("content").add(page2());
Am 29.07.2012 19:47, schrieb nessrinovitta:
> How does this work exactly ?? As I understood in the .HTML page I define
> the divs I need and then form each Ui java class I use the methode
> RootPanel.get("content").add(Widget());
> Is this true ?, Does anyone have an example ??
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