I'm trying to access some objects inside a ui:binder component, but not sure of how to access the eventBus, requestFactory, etc without writing nasty code that will keep me awake at night (also take note that I'm completely new to JAVA, background is in Perl/Python/PHP).
My ui.xml file:
<ui:UiBinder xmlns:ui='urn:ui:com.google.gwt.uibinder'
xmlns:g='urn:import:com.google.gwt.user.client.ui'
xmlns:ig='urn:import:com.ig.client.scaffold.ui.widget'>
<ui:style>
...
</ui:style>
<g:HorizontalPanel>
...
</g:HorizontalPanel>
</ui:UiBinder>
Injecting the eventBus this way fails with com.ig.client.scaffold.ui.widget.R has no default (zero args) constructor.
public class R extends Composite {
interface MyUiBinder extends UiBinder<Widget, R> {}
private static MyUiBinder uiBinder = GWT.create(MyUiBinder.class);
private final EventBus eventBus;
@UiField SimplePanel fieldA, ...;
@Inject
public R(EventBus eventBus){
this.eventBus = eventBus;
initWidget(uiBinder.createAndBindUi(this));
}
}
So, as per the error message, I create a UIFactory and then I get an error ... '{style.entityComponent}'> missing required attribute(s): eventBus Element ... (seems like it is trying to find the eventBus in the ui:binder stylesheet.
public class R extends Composite {
interface MyUiBinder extends UiBinder<Widget, R> {}
private static MyUiBinder uiBinder = GWT.create(MyUiBinder.class);
private final EventBus eventBus;
@UiField SimplePanel fieldA, ...;
public @UiConstructor R(EventBus eventBus){
this.eventBus = eventBus;
initWidget(uiBinder.createAndBindUi(this));
}
@Inject
@UiFactory R makeR(){
return new R(eventBus);
}
}
From reading and reading and more reading for the past couple of days, I haven't seen anyone accessing the eventBus, requestFactory and historyController directly in the view binding to the ui:binder widget which led to the conclusion that it's probably not a best practice anyway.
Let's say I have an oject, let's call it Proxy, proxy contains handleButtonClick which then calls eventBus.doSomething(). How do I link this Proxy object to the ui:binder widget without having to instantiate it or without having to pass it around to every widget?
Is it possible to do GIN injection on an interface and then implement that interface via class R which will then somehow contain the objects I'm looking for?
Any solution that work is welcome, just looking for a sample (that a Java n00b can understand) that will basically allow me to connect my front-end with the rest of the services created by ROO.
Thanks J