Not sure if you got this working. But one can't use Vertical Panel as cell 
rows inside any Cell Widgets. GWT widgets (Vertical Panels, Horizontal 
Panel, GWT Button, GWT textbox, etc) can't be used inside Cell because they 
are heavyweight components and very slow so if used would defeat the 
purpose of lightweight faster Cell Widgets. GWT Cell Widget package provide 
16 different types of Cell types and one can make custom cells using these 
cell types with UIRenderer. 

Make a custom Cell type and use that in CellList. Add SelectionHandlerModel 
or OnBrowserEvent inside CellType.

On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 11:08:58 AM UTC-5, markww wrote:
>
> Hi Jens,
>
> Let's say I only plan on having 20 rows at any given time. If I were to 
> implement a list using a ScrollPanel + 20 VerticalPanel instances as rows, 
> could you see that working? I'd be mostly concerned with being able to 
> scroll the list nicely on mobile devices (fling scrolling, elastic bounce 
> back like CellList has). Also not clear how click handling a VerticalPanel 
> as a row would work. Ideally would want the entire VerticalPanel to have an 
> onClick state to give the user visual feedback that they've clicked it. 
> Possible?
>
> Thank you
>
> On Wednesday, 5 September 2012 12:00:30 UTC-4, Jens wrote:
>>
>> In GWT 2.5 you can use UiBinder for Cells so you don't have to write the 
>> raw HTML inside your code.
>>
>>
>> https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiBinder#Rendering_HTML_for_Cells
>>
>> But you can't use ordinary GWT widgets like Buttons, etc inside Cells.
>>
>> -- J.
>>
>

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