Friday, August 3, 2012

Re: CellTree with CellTable nodes

I have a similar situation with expandable CellTable rows, inspired from this showcase:  http://showcase3.jlabanca-testing.appspot.com/#!CwCustomDataGrid 

Lets say I have a CellTable displaying instances of class Book on each row. 
When I click one row (using SelectionModel), it gets expanded, where the Authors of the Book is displayed 
in a custom UiBinder widget.

I would like be able to click on a row for an Author to show some more information. 
But the selectionModel's changehandler gets fired. If I remove the selectionModel and just use a
ClickableTextCell to expand the row, the events in the Authors custom widgets isnt fired (@UiHandler("infoButton"))

Any suggestions how I can acheive this?

Regards


Den onsdagen den 11:e maj 2011 kl. 04:48:35 UTC+2 skrev Tatchan:
Hi,

I have a similar problem.
I my case, a complex widget (which is basically MyCompoSite.InnerHTML)
is rendered as the inner HTML of each cell.
The cell itself can catch click/mouseout event but not my inner HTML.
The weird thing is that: Mouseover event can be caught both in the
cell and in my HTML.
Could any one give suggessions please?

-Tatchan

On May 3, 10:21 pm, johan <jro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, this works fine as long as the event is managed by the tree item
> itself.
> But in my case, the tree item contains a CellTable and that CellTable
> contains some clickable cells.
> In such a case, I can't make it work.
>
> On May 2, 5:13 pm, lamre <erm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >  Cell<Cartella> cell = new AbstractCell<Cartella>("click")
> >                  {
> >                                          @Override
> >                                          public void render(Context context, Cartella value,
> > SafeHtmlBuilder sb)
> >                                          {
> > sb.appendEscaped(value.getDescCartella());
> >                                          }
> >                                          //gestiamo gli eventi
> >                                          @Override
> >                                          public void onBrowserEvent(Context context, Element parent,
> >                                                                         Cartella value,NativeEvent event, ValueUpdater<Cartella>
> > valueUpdater)
> >                                          {
> >                                                  if (value == null) {   return;       }
> >                                                  super.onBrowserEvent(context, parent, value, event,
> > valueUpdater);
> >                                                  if ("click".equals(event.getType()))
> >                                                  {
>
> > ControllerPqm.getInstance().loadCartella(value.getIdCartella());
> > //                                                   Window.alert("Click sulla cartella "+
> > value.getDescCartella());
> >                                                  }
> >                                          }
> >                                   };- Hide quoted text -
>
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