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I have a native Javascript method in one of my GWT Java classes, but I'm having trouble calling my Java methods from the native Javascript code. I tried to follow this as closely as I could, but I can't get it to work. I compiled it and ran it in Firefox, and the error console said "Error: this.lc is not a function". I tried changing all the methods to public, but that didn't seem to make a difference. What am I doing wrong?

package com.proprintsgear.design_lab.client;
...
public class ValueBox extends HorizontalPanel {
...
private void fireChange() {
    ...
}

private void increaseValue() {
    ...
}

private native void addNativeMouseWheelListener(String id) /*-{
    function mouseOverHandler(e) {
    	$wnd.addEventListener("DOMMouseScroll", scrollWheelMove, false);
    }

    function mouseOutHandler(e) {
    	$wnd.removeEventListener("DOMMouseScroll", scrollWheelMove, false);
    }

    function scrollWheelMove(e) {
    	if ($wnd.event || $wnd.Event) {
    		if (!e) e = $wnd.event;
    		if (e.wheelDelta <= 0 || e.detail > 0 ) {
    			$wnd.alert("DOWN");
    		} else {
    			this.@com.proprintsgear.design_lab.client.ValueBox::increaseValue()();
    		}
    		this.@com.proprintsgear.design_lab.client.ValueBox::fireChange()();
    	}
    }

    var box=$doc.getElementById(id);
    box.addEventListener("mouseout",mouseOutHandler,false);
    box.addEventListener("mouseover",mouseOverHandler,false);
}-*/;
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In all the code I've done in the past, I've never used 'this' to identify my class, I have passed the class in.

Eg: Change this:

private native void addNativeMouseWheelListener(String id) /*-{
    function mouseOverHandler(e) {
        $wnd.addEventListener("DOMMouseScroll", scrollWheelMove, false);
    }

    function mouseOutHandler(e) {
        $wnd.removeEventListener("DOMMouseScroll", scrollWheelMove, false);
    }

    function scrollWheelMove(e) {
        if ($wnd.event || $wnd.Event) {
                if (!e) e = $wnd.event;
                if (e.wheelDelta <= 0 || e.detail > 0 ) {
                        $wnd.alert("DOWN");
                } else {
                        this.@com.proprintsgear.design_lab.client.ValueBox::increaseValue()();
                }
                this.@com.proprintsgear.design_lab.client.ValueBox::fireChange()();
        }
    }

    var box=$doc.getElementById(id);
    box.addEventListener("mouseout",mouseOutHandler,false);
    box.addEventListener("mouseover",mouseOverHandler,false);
}-*/;

To this:

private native void addNativeMouseWheelListener(ValueBox instance, String id) /*-{
    function mouseOverHandler(e) {
        $wnd.addEventListener("DOMMouseScroll", scrollWheelMove, false);
    }

    function mouseOutHandler(e) {
        $wnd.removeEventListener("DOMMouseScroll", scrollWheelMove, false);
    }

    function scrollWheelMove(e) {
        if ($wnd.event || $wnd.Event) {
                if (!e) e = $wnd.event;
                if (e.wheelDelta <= 0 || e.detail > 0 ) {
                        $wnd.alert("DOWN");
                } else {
                        instance.@com.proprintsgear.design_lab.client.ValueBox::increaseValue()();
                }
                instance.@com.proprintsgear.design_lab.client.ValueBox::fireChange()();
        }
    }

    var box=$doc.getElementById(id);
    box.addEventListener("mouseout",mouseOutHandler,false);
    box.addEventListener("mouseover",mouseOverHandler,false);
}-*/;
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Perfect! This makes sense, but I wish it was documented better on the GWT site. – DLH Jun 12 at 12:46

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