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With Vaadin 8.x it was possible to use com.vaadin.server.AbstractClientConnector#getListeners
It is not possible to access the listeners with Vaadin Flow without reflection.
Please re-introduce a getListeners(eventType) method on com.vaadin.flow.component.ComponentEventBus
in Vaadin Flow 14.x
In our case, we need it to record user interaction with a component.
For example a click via cl
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Describe the bug
Running a simple, valid program in the JS.do example website may lead to a valid script terminating.
Error message is:
`Operation """": no method found, argument in overloaded package WebPerl::JSObject.
exit(255) called, but NO_EXIT_RUNTIME is set, so halting execution but not exiting the runtime or preventing further async execution (build with NO_EXIT_RUNTIME=0, if you
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This behavior is working as described in the documentation:
I think it would be good practice to not reveal the actual