Yea Sure.... There is a onBrowserEvent in the CellTree..............@Overridepublic void onBrowserEvent(Event event) {...}Just use the above one and you are right on the track.........Sorry that i didn't post that immediately....
I'm not sure if I understand correctly.
You created class MyCellTree to override onMouseEvent?
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Tomek
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