Try adding something like:
((AbstractEditableCell<String>) nameCell.getCell()).clearViewData(nameCell.getValue());
before you setValue().
On Monday, February 25, 2013 10:29:58 AM UTC+1, membersound wrote:
-- Still trying to determine whether it's a bug in CellWidget or just something you have to deal with yourself…
Hi,
I have a big problem with ValueChangeEvent on an EditTextCell: for testing purpose, I just always set the value to a fixed string, no matter what the change event was.
Result: the first time I change the text in EditTextCell it works as expected and overrides the input text.
BUT any other time I then change is, it does NOT! I keeps the newly entered text, even though it should be overriden.
@UiField(provided = true)
CellWidget<String> nameCell = new CellWidget<String>(new EditTextCell());
nameBox.addValueChangeHandler(new ValueChangeHandler<String>() {
@Override
public void onValueChange(ValueChangeEvent<String> event) {
nameCell.setValue("value change name");
//nameCell.setValue("value change name", false, true); //also tried these both, but same behaviour
//nameCell.setValue("value change name", true, true);
}
});
Can anyone spot a failure in my code?
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