Oh, looks like you have to explicitly set userOptimizeItemRemoval now.
However, when you do that, it is all handled for you. Take a look at
populateItemsOIR().

On 8/30/05, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how so?
> 
> private void populateItems()
>     {
>         final IDataProvider dataProvider = getDataProvider();
>         final int size = getViewSize();
>         super.removeAll();
> 
> that one is called if you don't do optimizedRemoval
> 
> so also then very component (== dataitem with its content) is recreated
> 
> johan


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