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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T12:53:20+00:00 2026-05-20T12:53:20+00:00

Using GWT I am displaying an image thumbnail with a ClickHandler that then shows

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Using GWT I am displaying an image thumbnail with a ClickHandler that then shows the full image (can be several MB) in a centered PopupPanel. In order to have it centered the image must be loaded before the popup is shown, otherwise the top-left corner of the image is placed in the middle of the screen (the image thinks it is 1px large). This is the code I am using to do this:

    private void showImagePopup() {
        final PopupPanel popupImage = new PopupPanel();
        popupImage.setAutoHideEnabled(true);
        popupImage.setStyleName("popupImage"); /* Make image fill 90% of screen */

        final Image image = new Image();
        image.addLoadHandler(new LoadHandler() {
            @Override
            public void onLoad(LoadEvent event) {
                popupImage.add(image);
                popupImage.center();
            }
        });
        image.setUrl(attachmentUrl + CFeedPostAttachment.ATTACHMENT_FILE);
        Image.prefetch(attachmentUrl + CFeedPostAttachment.ATTACHMENT_FILE);
    }

However, the LoadEvent event is never fired, and thus the image is never shown. How can I overcome this? I want to avoid using http://code.google.com/p/gwt-image-loader/ because I do not want to add extra libraries if I can avoid it at all. Thanks.

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    2026-05-20T12:53:20+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 12:53 pm

    The onLoad() method will only fire once the image has been loaded into the DOM. Here is a quick workaround:

    ...
    
    final Image image = new Image(attachmentUrl + CFeedPostAttachment.ATTACHMENT_FILE);
    image.addLoadHandler(new LoadHandler() {
        @Override
        public void onLoad(LoadEvent event) {
            // since the image has been loaded, the dimensions are known
            popupImage.center(); 
            // only now show the image
            popupImage.setVisible(true);
        }
     });
    
     popupImage.add(image);
     // hide the image until it has been fetched
     popupImage.setVisible(false);
     // this causes the image to be loaded into the DOM
     popupImage.show();
    
     ...
    

    Hope that helps.

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