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JavaFX events and properties

User_8962U
Member Posts: 1
Hi,
I'm developing an app in JavaFX which have two wheels of two different models. This app implements many properties because of I want to control so many values in real time. When the current model instance in wheel changes, a controller set the appropiate values in appropiate properties.
So, my problem is when I want click "next" on one of the wheels. The first changes, but not the second.
If I change the second before first, everything its okay, but I "next" the first, and second doesn't reaction to. Doesn't execute the @FXML function associate to the next-arrow ImageView.
What could be happening? What would be the properties-changes-binds-listeners logic?
Thank you all in advance.