Issue
button.setOnAction(new EventHandler<ActionEvent>() {
@Override public void handle(ActionEvent e) {
label.setText("Accepted");
}
});
In the code above we are defining what will happen when we press the button. This is all good but I wanna create new ActionListener and then add it to my button. Normally in JButton I can just add ActionListener like this:
button.addActionListener(someControllerClass.createButtonListener());
In code above createButtonListener() returns ActionListener.
My question is: What is the equivalent of JButton addActionListener ?
Solution
I think this is how I should do. Creating the handler:
public EventHandler<Event> createSolButtonHandler()
{
btnSolHandler = new EventHandler<Event>() {
@Override
public void handle(Event event) {
System.out.println("Pressed!");
biddingHelperFrame.getBtnSag().setVisible(false);
}
};
return btnSolHandler;
}
Adding Handler to button:
btnSol.addEventHandler(MouseEvent.MOUSE_CLICKED, biddingHelperFrameController.createSolButtonHandler());
Answered By - MertG
Answer Checked By - Timothy Miller (JavaFixing Admin)