If you don't need the selection model, try NoSelectionModel.

On Jun 13, 2:56 pm, "bb.f.pav" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Juan,
>
> 1) i'm not yet reached that point. i'm using the stockwatcher examples
> as basis for my celltable example and run it via eclipse as web
> application
>     that's my module.gwt.xml
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <module rename-to='mysamplegwtohnemaven'>
>   <!-- Inherit the core Web Toolkit stuff.                        -->
>   <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.User'/>
>
>   <!-- Inherit the default GWT style sheet.  You can change       -->
>   <!-- the theme of your GWT application by uncommenting          -->
>   <!-- any one of the following lines.                            -->
>   <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard'/>
>
>   <!-- Specify the app entry point class.                         -->
>   <entry-point
> class='de.f10rian.mySampleGwtOhneMaven.client.MySampleGwtOhneMaven'/>
>
>   <!-- Specify the paths for translatable code                    -->
>   <source path='client'/>
>   <source path='shared'/>
>
> </module>
>
> 2) Here is my CellTableExample code. hopefully you'll see my error:
>
> public class CellTableExample extends Composite {
>
>         private static CellTableExampleUiBinder uiBinder = GWT
>                         .create(CellTableExampleUiBinder.class);
>
>         interface CellTableExampleUiBinder extends
>                         UiBinder<Widget, CellTableExample> {
>         }
>
>         @UiField
>         CellTable<Person> ct;
>
>         List<Long> checkBoxSelectedIds = new ArrayList<Long>();
>
>         private final ListDataProvider<Person> dataProvider = new
> ListDataProvider<Person>();
>         private final SingleSelectionModel<Person> singleSelectionModel = new
> SingleSelectionModel<Person>();
>
>         {
>                 singleSelectionModel.addSelectionChangeHandler(new Handler() {
>                         @Override
>                         public void onSelectionChange(SelectionChangeEvent 
> event) {
>                                 GWT.log("getSelectedObject" +
> singleSelectionModel.getSelectedObject().toString());
>                         }
>                 });
>         }
>
>         public CellTableExample() {
>                 initWidget(uiBinder.createAndBindUi(this));
>
>                 // name column
>                 Column<Person, String> nameCol = new Column<Person, String>(
>                                 new TextInputCell()){
>                         public String getValue(Person object) {
>                                 return object.getName();
>                         }
>                 };
>
>                 nameCol.setFieldUpdater(new FieldUpdater<Person, String>() {
>                         public void update(int index, Person object, String 
> value) {
>                                 object.setName(value);
>                         }
>                 });
>
>                 // title column
>                 Column<Person, String> forenameCol = new Column<Person, 
> String>(
>                                 new TextInputCell()){
>                         public String getValue(Person object) {
>                                 return object.getForeName();
>                         }
>                 };
>
>                 forenameCol.setFieldUpdater(new FieldUpdater<Person, 
> String>() {
>                         public void update(int index, Person object, String 
> value) {
>                                 object.setForeName(value);
>                         }
>                 });
>
>                 /*
>                  * add check column
>                  */
>                 Column<Person, Boolean> cbCol = new Column<Person, 
> Boolean>(new
> CheckboxCell()) {
>                         public Boolean getValue(Person object) {
>                                 GWT.log("cbCol.getValue: " + Boolean.FALSE);
>                                 return object.isSelected();
>                         }
>                 };
>
>                 cbCol.setFieldUpdater(new FieldUpdater<Person, Boolean>() {
>                         public void update(int index, Person object, Boolean 
> value) {
>                                 GWT.log("cbCol.setValue: " + value);
>                                 object.setSelected(value);
>                         }
>                 });
>
>                 // Add the columns.
>                 ct.addColumn(forenameCol, "Forname");
>                 ct.addColumn(nameCol, "Name");
>                 ct.addColumn(cbCol, "Check");
>
>             // Set the width of the table and put the table in fixed width
> mode.
>                 ct.setWidth("100%", true);
>
>             // Set the width of each column.
>                 ct.setColumnWidth(forenameCol, 200.0, Unit.PX);
>                 ct.setColumnWidth(nameCol, 50.0, Unit.PCT);
>                 ct.setColumnWidth(cbCol, 50.0, Unit.PCT);
>
>                 ct.setSelectionModel(this.singleSelectionModel);
>                 dataProvider.addDataDisplay(ct);
>
>                 addData();
>         }
>
>         private void addData() {
>                 List<Person> values = new ArrayList<Person>();
>
>                 values.add(new Person("Dirk", "Nowitzki", Gender.Male));
>                 values.add(new Person("Dwyane", "Wade", Gender.Male));
>                 values.add(new Person("LeBron", "James", Gender.Male));
>
>                 dataProvider.setList(values);
>         }
>
> }
>
> Thx
> bb.f.pav
>
> On 11 Jun., 00:37, Juan Pablo Gardella <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > 1)  are you sure the code compile for other browser?
>
> > 2) I do the same thing without problems:
>
> > CheckBoxColumn<MyEntity> seleccionado = new CheckBoxColumn<MyEntity>() {
> > @Override
> > public Boolean getValue(MyEntity object) {
> > return object.isSeleccionado();}
> > };
>
> > seleccionado.setFieldUpdater(fieldUpdaterForMyEntity());
>
> > ...
>
> > private FieldUpdater<MyEntity , Boolean> fieldUpdaterParaDeclaracion() {
>
> > return new FieldUpdater<MyEntity , Boolean>() {
> > @Override
> > public void update(int index, MyEntity object,
> > Boolean value) {
> > if (value != null ) {
> > object.setSelected(value.booleanValue());
>
> > }
> > };
> > };
> > }
>
> > I have a selected var. instance (is transient) for query if the entity is
> > selectable.
>
> > Juan
>
> > 2011/6/10 bb.f.pav <[email protected]>
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I have a celltable with several columns, one of them holds CheckboxCell
> > > ´s. Additional I use a SingleSelectionModel for that celltable. The
> > > CheckboxCell column should be independent from the
> > > SingleSelectionModel. The user should be able to check more that one
> > > checkbox and select only one row via mouse click or keyboard. That's
> > > why I Instantiate them as follows:
>
> > > celltable.setSelectionModel(new
> > > SingleSelectionModel<MyDomainObject>());
> > > Column<MyDomainObject, Boolean> selCol = new Column<MyDomainObject,
> > > Boolean>(new CheckboxCell()) {
> > >   ...
> > > };
>
> > > selCol.setFieldUpdater(new FieldUpdater<MyDomainObject, Boolean>() {
> > >   ...
> > > });
>
> > > celltablekurzansicht.addColumn(selCol, "Select");
>
> > > I chrome everything works as planned, the user can check several
> > > checkboxes. After a Checkbox is clicked, row is selected, status
> > > changed and setFieldUpdater is called.
>
> > > In firefox 3.6 - 4.0 and ie7 the user can check several checkboxes,
> > > too, but only after two clicks. After the 1st click the row will only
> > > be selected. Only the 2nd click on a selected row will change the
> > > status and call setFieldUpdater.
>
> > > I hope someone can bring light into the darkness and help me to
> > > achieve the chrome behaviour in firefox (from 3.6) and ie7, too.
>
> > > thx in advance!
> > > bb.f.pav
>
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