of the item that I set and then I can compare it and display the panel
that I want.
If there is a better way please let me know.
Thanks,
Doug
slotTree.addSelectionHandler(new SelectionHandler(){
@Override
public void onSelection(SelectionEvent event) {
TreeItem temp = (TreeItem) event.getSelectedItem();
}});
On May 29, 3:01 pm, Doug <doug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
>
> For items in a tree how do you determine what tree item was clicked
> on? I have a tree that I am using like a menu and based on the tree
> item selected I would like to display a different panel. Below is the
> MouseDownHandler that I am working with. How should I be determining
> what list item the event was fired for?
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
> tree.addMouseDownHandler(new MouseDownHandler(){
> @Override
> public void onMouseDown(MouseDownEvent event) {
> // TODO display panel for item selected in tree
> contentLabel.setText(event.getAssociatedType().toString());
> sp.setWidget(contentPanel);
> }});
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