JTable Cell length

Hi ,
How to fix cell length of the Jtable of a particular column.For ex column2 in my JTable accepts only 5 chars.How to do that?
Thanks in advance.

I think the OP wants to restrict input, not set the physical width.
You need to provide a TabeCellEditor implementation which provides a restricted JTextField where appropriate - eg a JFormattedTextField or a JTextField with a custom Document.

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