Hi Jonathan,

It works for me.  Can you explain further or provide a reproducible 
snippet?  Did you pass SWT.VIRTUAL?

Regards,
-Chris



From:
"Jonathan Alvarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
"Nebula Dev" <[email protected]>
Date:
08/08/2007 05:36 AM
Subject:
Re: [nebula-dev] Lazy initialisation of grid


On 8/7/07, Christopher J Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Jonathan, 

The Grid supports SWT.VIRTUAL that would primarily work for your scenario. 
 The virtual functionality will work like Table.  This will tell you when 
a row's data is required.  This should likely be enough but does not have 
a method to let you know when you can release data that is no longer 
necessary.  It is something you could reasonably do yourself.  Perhaps 
just set a limit on the # of model classes you want at any given time and 
when new data is required, release the least recently accessed models to 
make room.   

Regards, 
-Chris 

I have tried this out but it doesn't seem as the SWT.SetData event fires. 
Is this feature not implemented yet?

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