overriding createCell and adding action listener to the individual cells
does the job.
cell.addPointerPressedListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent
evt) {
System.out.println("addPointerPressedLi
The demo code there includes a picker cell.
When you bind the listener you have the cell row/column information right
there in the method.
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My app will contain perhaps 20 rows in this instance.
Using the method described in Table.html, processing an Table event with
createCell(Object value, int row, int column, boolean editable)
iterates all rows and super.getSelectedRow() does not return the row In the
table I touched.
1) I really
Focus is a bad approach for touch devices so we don't usually use it. If
you look at the sample code in the Table JavaDoc
https://www.codenameone.com/javadoc/com/codename1/ui/table/Table.html
You will see how we work with cells individually. Unlike the swing approach
of renderer/editor we liter