How to include the tab title when using set in slot to add panels











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I want to add panels to a tab panel. I do not know the names or number of tab panels beforehand.



I have a slot that represents the tab panel.. TAB_PANEL_SLOT.



If I didn't have the requirement for a title on each tab panel I'd just do:



in Presenter:



addToSlot(TAB_PANEL_SLOT, presenter);


Which would then in turn call my view where I have:



@Override
public void addToSlot(Object slot, IsWidget content) {
if (slot == TAB_PANEL_SLOT) {
tabPanel.add(content); // ****
} else {
super.addToSlot(slot, content);
}
}


Were it not for the requirement to include the tab's title when adding it to the tabPanel this would work great...



Is there a cunning way I can send through the tab's title?



Maybe I could override the getWidget call from my presenter and return something that embeds the title?










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I want to add panels to a tab panel. I do not know the names or number of tab panels beforehand.



I have a slot that represents the tab panel.. TAB_PANEL_SLOT.



If I didn't have the requirement for a title on each tab panel I'd just do:



in Presenter:



addToSlot(TAB_PANEL_SLOT, presenter);


Which would then in turn call my view where I have:



@Override
public void addToSlot(Object slot, IsWidget content) {
if (slot == TAB_PANEL_SLOT) {
tabPanel.add(content); // ****
} else {
super.addToSlot(slot, content);
}
}


Were it not for the requirement to include the tab's title when adding it to the tabPanel this would work great...



Is there a cunning way I can send through the tab's title?



Maybe I could override the getWidget call from my presenter and return something that embeds the title?










share|improve this question






















  • You can also ask GWT questions from GWT developers here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
    – xybrek
    Nov 13 at 23:17













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I want to add panels to a tab panel. I do not know the names or number of tab panels beforehand.



I have a slot that represents the tab panel.. TAB_PANEL_SLOT.



If I didn't have the requirement for a title on each tab panel I'd just do:



in Presenter:



addToSlot(TAB_PANEL_SLOT, presenter);


Which would then in turn call my view where I have:



@Override
public void addToSlot(Object slot, IsWidget content) {
if (slot == TAB_PANEL_SLOT) {
tabPanel.add(content); // ****
} else {
super.addToSlot(slot, content);
}
}


Were it not for the requirement to include the tab's title when adding it to the tabPanel this would work great...



Is there a cunning way I can send through the tab's title?



Maybe I could override the getWidget call from my presenter and return something that embeds the title?










share|improve this question













I want to add panels to a tab panel. I do not know the names or number of tab panels beforehand.



I have a slot that represents the tab panel.. TAB_PANEL_SLOT.



If I didn't have the requirement for a title on each tab panel I'd just do:



in Presenter:



addToSlot(TAB_PANEL_SLOT, presenter);


Which would then in turn call my view where I have:



@Override
public void addToSlot(Object slot, IsWidget content) {
if (slot == TAB_PANEL_SLOT) {
tabPanel.add(content); // ****
} else {
super.addToSlot(slot, content);
}
}


Were it not for the requirement to include the tab's title when adding it to the tabPanel this would work great...



Is there a cunning way I can send through the tab's title?



Maybe I could override the getWidget call from my presenter and return something that embeds the title?







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  • You can also ask GWT questions from GWT developers here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
    – xybrek
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  • You can also ask GWT questions from GWT developers here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
    – xybrek
    Nov 13 at 23:17
















You can also ask GWT questions from GWT developers here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
– xybrek
Nov 13 at 23:17




You can also ask GWT questions from GWT developers here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
– xybrek
Nov 13 at 23:17

















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