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I want to add an image in a cell in the CellTable. After reading the documentation, this is what I did,

Column<Contact, String> imageColumn = new Column<Contact, String>(new ImageCell()) {
    @Override
    public String getValue(Contact object) {
        return "contact.jpg";
    }
  };
table.addColumn(imageColumn, "");

Well, there's an empty column in the table now and no image in it. Am I doing something wrong here? Any suggestion is appreciated. Thank you.

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  • I cannot see a problem with this. Do you get a completely blank cell of a missing image icon? May 25, 2011 at 15:22
  • where do you have the file "contact.jpg"? It should be directly placed under /war. It will not work otherwise.
    – Ashok
    Aug 4, 2011 at 3:15

3 Answers 3

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Use an ImageResourceCell:

interface Resources extends ClientBundle {
  @Source("image-path.png")
  ImageResource getImageResource();
}

Resources resources = GWT.create(Resources.class);

Column<Contact, ImageResource> imageColumn =
  new Column<Contact, ImageResource>(new ImageResourceCell()) {
    @Override
    public ImageResource getValue(Contact object) {
      return resources.getImageResource();
    }
  };
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    agreed! ImageResourceCell would help to implement the Image inside a celltable. However, this looks more of a static rather a dynamic implementation. This forces the user to associate each image with a method in the interface (Resources). However, in most cases the location of the image is obtained dynamically. For instance, I have a project with 1000images and want to populate them in a celltable. I can't create 1000 methods each corresponding to an image. Is there a generic solution for this?
    – Ashok
    Aug 4, 2011 at 2:39
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    @Ashok, you can always create your own class that implements ImageResource and then use instances of that class to populate the cells. Something like this: gist.github.com/1124648 Aug 4, 2011 at 7:14
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    Hey guys, there is a problem with this type: "we can't scale the image". There are different solutions to this: 1. pre-image loader 2. FITImage etc., However one simple solution (markmail.org/message/…) provided works better. Its simple: using a htmlcell instead of imagecell and assigning an image link to that htmlcell. It scales perfectly fine as given width and height. thought of sharing with you all.
    – Ashok
    Aug 10, 2011 at 0:08
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Column<Contact, String> imageColumn = 
    new Column<Contact, String>(
        new ClickableTextCell() 
        {
            public void render(Context context, 
                               SafeHtml value, 
                               SafeHtmlBuilder sb)
            {
                sb.appendHtmlConstant("<img width=\"20\" src=\"images/" 
                                       + value.asString() + "\">");
            }
        })
        {
            @Override
            public String getValue(Contact object) {
                return "contact.jpg";
            }
        };
        table.addColumn(imageColumn, "");
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I suppose there's a error in the Ionuț G. Stan post

i suppose is

Column<Contact, ImageResource> imageColumn =
  new Column<Contact, ImageResource>(new ImageResourceCell()) {
    @Override
    public ImageResource getValue(Contact object) {
      resources.getImageResource();
    }
  };

so with public ImageResource getValue and not public String getValue

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    don't forget also the "return" keyword in the getValue method
    – OutOfBound
    Dec 11, 2013 at 16:07

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