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How to use GWT 2.1 Data Presentation Widgets

At the 2010 Google IO it was announced that GWT 2.1 would include new Data Presentation Widgets. 2.1M is available for download, and presumably the widgets are included, but no documentation has yet surfaced.

Is there a short tutorial or example for how to use them? I've seen a rumor that CellList and CellTable are the classes in question. The Javadoc for them is riddled with lots of TODOs, so quite a bit is still missing in terms of usage.

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George Armhold Avatar asked May 23 '10 12:05

George Armhold


3 Answers

Google I/O 2010 - GWT's UI overhaul

javadocs package com.google.gwt.cell.client in 2.1

Eclipse update site for milestone 2

While the code is in bikeshed, add this line to your gwt.xml file:

<inherits name='com.google.gwt.requestfactory.RequestFactory'/>

The following examples follow:

  • CellList of TextCells with PageSizePager
  • CellList of TextCells with a SimplePager
  • CellList of TextCells with a SimplePager and PageSizePager(buggy) and
  • CellTable with String header and TextCell header

package dpw.client;

import java.util.ArrayList;

import com.google.gwt.cell.client.TextCell;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.CellList;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.CellTable;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.PageSizePager;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.SimplePager;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.TextColumn;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.Header;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.HTML;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.RootPanel;
import com.google.gwt.view.client.ListViewAdapter;

public class Index implements EntryPoint {

    public void onModuleLoad() {

        // create some data
        ArrayList<String> values = new ArrayList<String>();
        values.add("one");
        values.add("two");
        values.add("three");
        values.add("four");
        values.add("five");
        values.add("six");

        // create a ListViewAdapter
        ListViewAdapter<String> lva = new ListViewAdapter<String>();
        // give the ListViewAdapter our data
        lva.setList(values);

        {
            // CellList of TextCells with PageSizePager
            CellList<String> cl = new CellList<String>(new TextCell());
            // set the initial pagesize to 2
            cl.setPageSize(2);

            // add the CellLists to the adaptor
            lva.addView(cl);

            // create a PageSizePager, giving it a handle to the CellList
            PageSizePager<String> psp = new PageSizePager<String>(cl, 2);

            // add the CellList to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(cl);

            // add the PageSizePager to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(psp);
        }

        RootPanel.get().add(new HTML("<hr />"));

        {
            // CellList of TextCells with a SimplePager
            CellList<String> cl = new CellList<String>(new TextCell());
            // set the initial pageSize to 2
            cl.setPageSize(2);

            // add the CellLists to the adaptor
            lva.addView(cl);

            // create a pager, giving it a handle to the CellList
            SimplePager<String> pager = new SimplePager<String>(cl,
                    SimplePager.TextLocation.CENTER);

            // add the CellList to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(cl);

            // add the Pager to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(pager);
        }

        RootPanel.get().add(new HTML("<hr />"));

        {
            // CellList of TextCells with a SimplePager and PageSizePager
            CellList<String> cl = new CellList<String>(new TextCell());
            // set the initial pageSize to 2
            cl.setPageSize(2);

            // add the CellLists to the adaptor
            lva.addView(cl);

            // create a PageSizePager, giving it a handle to the CellList
            PageSizePager<String> psp = new PageSizePager<String>(cl, 1);

            // create a pager, giving it a handle to the CellList
            SimplePager<String> pager = new SimplePager<String>(cl,
                    SimplePager.TextLocation.CENTER);

            // add the CellList to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(cl);

            // add the Pager to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(pager);

            // add the PageSizePager to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(psp);
        }

        RootPanel.get().add(new HTML("<hr />"));

        {
            // CellTable
            CellTable<String> ct = new CellTable<String>();
            ct.setPageSize(2);
            lva.addView(ct);

            // add a column with a simple string header
        ct.addColumn(new TextColumn<String>() {

            @Override
            public String getValue(String object) {
                return object;
            }
        }, "String Header");

        //add a column with a TextCell header
        ct.addColumn(new TextColumn<String>() {

            @Override
            public String getValue(String object) {
                return "%" + object + "%";
            }
        }, new Header<String>(new TextCell()) {

            @Override
            public String getValue() {
                return "TextCell Header";
            }
        });

            // create a pager, giving it a handle to the CellTable
            SimplePager<String> pager = new SimplePager<String>(ct,
                    SimplePager.TextLocation.CENTER);

            // add the CellList to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(ct);

            // add the Pager to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(pager);
        }
    }
}
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antony.trupe Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 00:10

antony.trupe


I have a working prototype of an editable CellTable. The prototype has a Table displaying String, Boolean, Date, Integer columns with editors for each. Editing each cell updates the corresponding model.

public class CellTableDemo implements EntryPoint
{
    public void onModuleLoad( )
    {
        CellTable<SomeDTO> cellTable = createTable( );

        addColumns( cellTable );

        ListViewAdapter<SomeDTO> listViewAdapter = new ListViewAdapter<SomeDTO>( );
        listViewAdapter.setList( getData( ) );
        listViewAdapter.addView( cellTable );

        RootPanel.get( ).add( new SimplePager<SomeDTO>( cellTable, SimplePager.TextLocation.CENTER ) );
        RootPanel.get( ).add( cellTable );
    }

    private CellTable<SomeDTO> createTable( )
    {
        CellTable<SomeDTO> cellTable = new CellTable<SomeDTO>( );
        cellTable.setSelectionEnabled( true );
        cellTable.setSelectionModel( new SingleSelectionModel<SomeDTO>( ) );
        cellTable.setPageSize( 5 );
        cellTable.setPageStart( 0 );
        return cellTable;
    }

    private void addColumns( CellTable<SomeDTO> cellTable )
    {
        Column<SomeDTO, String> colA = new Column<SomeDTO, String>( new TextInputCell( ) )
        {
            public String getValue( SomeDTO object )
            {
                return object.getA( );
            }
        };
        colA.setFieldUpdater( new FieldUpdater<SomeDTO, String>( ) // updates changes into the backing bean
                {
                    public void update( int index, SomeDTO object, String value )
                    {
                        object.setA( value );
                    }
                } );
        cellTable.addColumn( colA, "String Column A" );

        cellTable.addColumn( new Column<SomeDTO, Integer>( new CurrencyCell( ) )
        {
            public Integer getValue( SomeDTO object )
            {
                return object.getB( );
            }
        }, "Currency Column B" );

        Column<SomeDTO, Boolean> colC = new Column<SomeDTO, Boolean>( new CheckboxCell( ) )
        {
            public Boolean getValue( SomeDTO object )
            {
                return object.getC( );
            }
        };
        colC.setFieldUpdater( new FieldUpdater<SomeDTO, Boolean>( )
        {
            public void update( int index, SomeDTO object, Boolean value )
            {
                object.setC( value );
            }
        } );
        cellTable.addColumn( colC, "Boolean Column C" );

        Column<SomeDTO, Date> colD = new Column<SomeDTO, Date>( new DatePickerCell( ) )
        {
            public Date getValue( SomeDTO object )
            {
                return object.getD( );
            }
        };
        colD.setFieldUpdater( new FieldUpdater<SomeDTO, Date>( )
        {
            public void update( int index, SomeDTO object, Date value )
            {
                object.setD( value );
            }
        } );
        cellTable.addColumn( colD, "Date Column D" );

        cellTable.addColumn( new Column<SomeDTO, String>( new ActionCell<String>( "Click of summary of this row", new Delegate<String>( )
        {
            public void execute( String row )
            {
                Window.alert( row );
            }
        } ) )
        {
            public String getValue( SomeDTO row )
            {
                return row.getSummary( );
            }
        } );
    }

    private ArrayList<SomeDTO> getData( )
    {
        ArrayList<SomeDTO> tableData = new ArrayList<SomeDTO>( );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "A", 10, true, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AA", 200, false, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAA", 3000, true, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAAA", 40, false, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAAAA", 500, true, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAAAAA", 6000, false, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAAAAAA", 70, true, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAAAAAAA", 800, false, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAAAAAAAA", 9000, true, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAAAAAAAAA", 10, false, new Date( ) ) );
        tableData.add( new SomeDTO( "AAAAAAAAAAA", 11, true, new Date( ) ) );
        return tableData;
    }

    public class SomeDTO
    {
        private String a;
        private Integer b;
        private Boolean c;
        private Date d;

        public SomeDTO( String a, Integer b, Boolean c, Date d )
        {
            this.a = a;
            this.b = b;
            this.c = c;
            this.d = d;
        }

        public String getA( )
        {
            return a;
        }

        public void setA( String a )
        {
            this.a = a;
        }

        public Integer getB( )
        {
            return b;
        }

        public void setB( Integer b )
        {
            this.b = b;
        }

        public Boolean getC( )
        {
            return c;
        }

        public void setC( Boolean c )
        {
            this.c = c;
        }

        public Date getD( )
        {
            return d;
        }

        public void setD( Date d )
        {
            this.d = d;
        }

        public String getSummary( )
        {
            return getA( ) + "  " + getB( ) + "  " + getC( ) + "  " + getD( );
        }

    }

}
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Ashwin Prabhu Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 01:10

Ashwin Prabhu


To show multiple column in table you need to put array in list. The reference code to achieve this is:

package com.test.client;

import java.util.ArrayList;

import com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.CellTable;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.SimplePager;
import com.google.gwt.user.cellview.client.TextColumn;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.HTML;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.RootPanel;
import com.google.gwt.view.client.ListViewAdapter;
import com.google.gwt.view.client.SingleSelectionModel;

public class Index implements EntryPoint {

    public void onModuleLoad() {

        // create some data
        ArrayList<String[]> values = new ArrayList<String[]>();
        values.add(new String[] { "1", "a" });
        values.add(new String[] { "2", "b" });
        values.add(new String[] { "3", "c" });
        values.add(new String[] { "4", "d" });
        values.add(new String[] { "5", "e" });
        values.add(new String[] { "6", "f" });
        values.add(new String[] { "7", "g" });
        values.add(new String[] { "8", "h" });
        values.add(new String[] { "9", "i" });
        values.add(new String[] { "10", "j" });


        // create a ListViewAdapter
        ListViewAdapter<String[]> lva = new ListViewAdapter<String[]>();
        // give the ListViewAdapter our data
        lva.setList(values);

        RootPanel.get().add(new HTML("<hr />"));

        {
            // CellTable
            CellTable<String[]> ct = new CellTable<String[]>();
            ct.setSelectionEnabled(true);
            ct.setSelectionModel(new SingleSelectionModel());
            ct.setPageSize(2);
            lva.addView(ct);
            ct.addColumn(new TextColumn<String[]>() {

                @Override
                public String getValue(String[] object) {
                    return object[0];
                }
            }, "First");

            ct.addColumn(new TextColumn<String[]>() {

                @Override
                public String getValue(String[] object) {
                    return "%" + object[1] + "%";
                }
            }, "Second");

            // create a pager, giving it a handle to the CellTable
            SimplePager<String[]> pager = new SimplePager<String[]>(ct, SimplePager.TextLocation.CENTER);

            // add the Pager to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(pager);

            // add the CellList to the page
            RootPanel.get().add(ct);
        }
    }
}
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Janak Kansal Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 02:10

Janak Kansal