New behavior with JDeveloper 11

hello world!
i me using Jdev11 and swing.
i have a panel divided in 2 part: in the left side i have a table bound to a an editable VO. on the right side a form for editing the current row selected in the jtable (a very basic GUI).
in jdev 10.1.3 when i insert a row the textfield and the jtable contenent were synchronized, as i type something in textfields the column in jteble where updated on focus lost.
in the current version this is note the case.i must post data to see the columns of the jtable updated.
is it possible to make it response as in jdeveloper 10?

No, he's right. That should work out-of-the-box.
The entity sends an event to all VOs (through ViewObjectImpl.sourceChanged) containing the entity type. That is then reported to the row. The row reports a row updated. The binding should take care of the repaint.
We haven't moved to JDev11g yet, but if this no longer works or has a bug, then that's bad news indeed.
Can you verify (by overriding sourceChanged() ) that the event hits your "table" VO?
Can you verify that association consistency is "on" for your table VO?
Sascha

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