I'm putting it on my list of things to do.  I'll create a sample maven/GWT
project that can load tons of data in PagingScrollTable with sorting and
pagination by Monday.

Hope that helps.

I'll post back here when it is done.  BTW: I can't rave enough about the
performance of this thing. Goofy API aside, used with the bulk renderer this
thing flies.  I haven't really stress tested b/c my needs are fairly small
but 8K rows dynamically generated in the DOM in an HTML table with sorting
takes less than 3 seconds.  Kudos to Google.

Regards,
Davis

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Open eSignForms <[email protected]> wrote:

> We'd love to see some useful examples since it does seem like a huge
> and confusing set of APIs and objects just to put data into a table.
> But it sounds like you had some success, so if you get to that blog,
> blog away on PagingScrollTable and help us mere non-GUI mortals make
> use of it <smile>.  Thanks...
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