Also you can use FlexTable which supports Widgets if you don't have many 
records to display. 


On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 6:28:21 PM UTC+1, DrG wrote:
>
> I have been using the cell widgets for a while now and am having trouble 
> understanding their purpose.  I attended Google IO 2010 when they were 
> introduced and thought great GWT has some list and table widgets now.  But 
> quickly realised that after using them that all your existing widgets need 
> to be re-engineered to enable use in the lists.  Now whilst for performance 
> I can understand why this is necessary, but given that these lists will be 
> used in a lot of typical  given that most people show < 20 records at a 
> time, or often a lot less, it seems like there is a lot of work just to use 
> these widgets.  Therefore I am raising the question in order to get 
> feedback.
>
> With GWT 2.5 we have the UiRenderer which offers some interesting 
> abstraction issues but still requires you to significantly re-write 
> your existing widgets.
>
> Thoughts?
>

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