public class SimpleLayoutPanel extends SimplePanel implements RequiresResize, ProvidesResize
ProvidesResize
to its one child.UIObject.DebugIdImpl, UIObject.DebugIdImplEnabled
HasWidgets.ForIsWidget
DEBUG_ID_PREFIX
Constructor and Description |
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SimpleLayoutPanel() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected void |
onAttach()
This method is called when a widget is attached to the browser's document.
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protected void |
onDetach()
This method is called when a widget is detached from the browser's
document.
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void |
onResize()
This method must be called whenever the implementor's size has been
modified.
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boolean |
remove(Widget w)
Removes a child widget.
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void |
setWidget(Widget w)
Sets this panel's widget.
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add, getContainerElement, getWidget, iterator, setWidget
add, adopt, clear, doAttachChildren, doDetachChildren, orphan, remove
addAttachHandler, addBitlessDomHandler, addDomHandler, addHandler, asWidget, asWidgetOrNull, createHandlerManager, delegateEvent, fireEvent, getHandlerCount, getLayoutData, getParent, isAttached, isOrWasAttached, onBrowserEvent, onLoad, onUnload, removeFromParent, setLayoutData, sinkEvents, unsinkEvents
addStyleDependentName, addStyleName, ensureDebugId, ensureDebugId, ensureDebugId, getAbsoluteLeft, getAbsoluteTop, getElement, getOffsetHeight, getOffsetWidth, getStyleElement, getStyleName, getStyleName, getStylePrimaryName, getStylePrimaryName, getTitle, isVisible, isVisible, onEnsureDebugId, removeStyleDependentName, removeStyleName, resolvePotentialElement, setElement, setElement, setHeight, setPixelSize, setSize, setStyleDependentName, setStyleName, setStyleName, setStyleName, setStyleName, setStylePrimaryName, setStylePrimaryName, setTitle, setVisible, setVisible, setWidth, sinkBitlessEvent, toString
public void onResize()
RequiresResize
onResize
in interface RequiresResize
public boolean remove(Widget w)
Panel
How to Override this Method
There are several important things that must take place in the correct order to properly remove a Widget from a Panel. Not all of these steps will be relevant to every Panel, but all of the steps must be considered.
false
if it is not.Panel.orphan(Widget)
first while the child
Widget is still attached.WidgetCollection
.remove
in interface HasWidgets
remove
in class SimplePanel
w
- the widget to be removedtrue
if the child was presentpublic void setWidget(Widget w)
SimplePanel
setWidget
in interface HasOneWidget
setWidget
in class SimplePanel
w
- the panel's new widget, or null
to clear the panelprotected void onAttach()
Widget
This method is called when a widget is attached to the browser's document.
To receive notification after a Widget has been added to the document,
override the Widget.onLoad()
method or use Widget.addAttachHandler(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.AttachEvent.Handler)
.
It is strongly recommended that you override Widget.onLoad()
or
Widget.doAttachChildren()
instead of this method to avoid inconsistencies
between logical and physical attachment states.
Subclasses that override this method must call
super.onAttach()
to ensure that the Widget has been attached
to its underlying Element.
onAttach
in class Widget
Widget.onLoad()
,
Widget.doAttachChildren()
protected void onDetach()
Widget
This method is called when a widget is detached from the browser's
document. To receive notification before a Widget is removed from the
document, override the Widget.onUnload()
method or use Widget.addAttachHandler(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.AttachEvent.Handler)
.
It is strongly recommended that you override Widget.onUnload()
or
Widget.doDetachChildren()
instead of this method to avoid inconsistencies
between logical and physical attachment states.
Subclasses that override this method must call
super.onDetach()
to ensure that the Widget has been detached
from the underlying Element. Failure to do so will result in application
memory leaks due to circular references between DOM Elements and JavaScript
objects.
onDetach
in class Widget
Widget.onUnload()
,
Widget.doDetachChildren()
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