JTable Cell locating
Hi there
Well, i'm not quite sure if this has been posted but.... however... :P
In a JTable,how can I get The 'location' of a cell(i.e. row and column) that contains 'x' value?
I need to know, from a value given to me, the cell where that value is.
thanks :)
JTable is a view, i.e. nothing but a visual artifact.
If you are to do searching data on it, access the table model.
Java API classes for table model have method to access datum at specific (row, column) but
if you write a sophisticated custom table model, seaching should be more effectively done.
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at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Unknown Source)
at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Unknown Source)
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at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.processMouseEvent(Unknown Source)
at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.dispatchEvent(Unknown Source)
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at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Unknown Source)
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Thanks,
RaghuHere's an example of the model I used in my JTable. I've placed 2 comboBoxes with no problems.
Hope this helps.
public class FileModel5 extends AbstractTableModel
public boolean isEditable = false;
protected static int NUM_COLUMNS = 3;
// initialize number of rows to start out with ...
protected static int START_NUM_ROWS = 0;
protected int nextEmptyRow = 0;
protected int numRows = 0;
static final public String file = "File";
static final public String mailName = "Mail Id";
static final public String postName = "Post Office Id";
static final public String columnNames[] = {"File", "Mail Id", "Post Office Id"};
// List of data
protected Vector data = null;
public FileModel5()
data = new Vector();
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if(isEditable)
if(columnIndex > 0)
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return NUM_COLUMNS;
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return (String)p.file;
case 1:
return (String)p.mailName;
case 2:
return (String)p.postName;
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return "";
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arow.setElementAt((String)aValue, column);
fireTableCellUpdated(row, column);
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try
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throw new Exception("Record not found");
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{ //update
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else
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numRows++;
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index = nextEmptyRow;
data.addElement(tableRecord);
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import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import java.awt.event.MouseListener;
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import javax.swing.JButton;
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private String[] columns = new String[1];
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import java.awt.Point;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import java.awt.event.MouseListener;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
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private Class columnClass;
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private Point mousePos;
private int mouseRow, mouseColumn;
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public void mousePressed(MouseEvent arg0) {
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import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
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coral9527Do not use DefaultTableModel, create your own table model and you should implement the method
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* then the last column would contain text ("true"/"false"),
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return getValueAt(0, c).getClass();
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The code for my renderer as it stands is:
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import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Graphics2D;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
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double rectWidth;
double rectHeight;
JTable table;
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int column;
int x;
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import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTable;
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import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.table.*;
public class Fred120 extends JPanel
static final Object[][] tableData =
{1, new Double(10.0)},
{2, new Double(20.0)},
{3, new Double(50.0)},
{4, new Double(10.0)},
{5, new Double(95.0)},
{6, new Double(60.0)},
static final Object[] headers =
"One",
"Two",
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super(new BorderLayout());
final DefaultTableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(tableData, headers);
final JTable table = new JTable(model);
table.getColumnModel().getColumn(1).setCellRenderer( new LocalCellRenderer(120.0));
add(table);
add(table.getTableHeader(), BorderLayout.NORTH);
public class LocalCellRenderer extends DefaultTableCellRenderer
private double v = 0.0;
private double maxV;
private final JPanel renderer = new JPanel(new GridLayout(1,0))
public void paintComponent(Graphics g)
super.paintComponent(g);
g.setColor(Color.CYAN);
int w = (int)(getWidth() * v / maxV + 0.5);
int h = getHeight();
g.fillRect(0, 0, w, h);
g.drawRect(0, 0, w, h);
private LocalCellRenderer(double maxV)
this.maxV = maxV;
renderer.add(this);
renderer.setOpaque(true);
renderer.setBackground(Color.YELLOW);
renderer.setBorder(null);
setOpaque(false);
setHorizontalAlignment(JLabel.CENTER);
public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus, int row, int col)
final JLabel label = (JLabel) super.getTableCellRendererComponent(table, value, isSelected, hasFocus, row, col);
if (value instanceof Double)
v = ((Double)value).doubleValue();
return renderer;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
final JFrame frame = new JFrame("Fred120");
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I have a the necessity to build a JTable in which, when I edit a cell and I push a keyboard button, a new Frame opens to edit the content of the cell.
But the problem is how to write something in the JTable cell, before setting its model. Because, I know, setCellAT() method of JTree inserts the value in the model and not in the table view. And repainting doesn't function!
What to do??
ThanksHi there
Depending on your table model you should normally change the "cell value" of the tablemodel.
This could look like:
JTable table = new JTable();
TableModel model = table.getModel();
int rowIndex = 0, columnIndex = 0;
model.setValueAt("This is a test", rowIndex, columnIndex);
The tablemodel should then fire an event to the view (i.e. JTable) and the table should be updated.
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I have wrriten the following code for creating cell specific renderer - JTable rendered in a cell of a JTable.
table=new JTable(data,columnNames)
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if ((row == 0) && (column == 0))
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else if((row == 1) && (column == 0))
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ColorRenderer and ColorRenderer1 are two inner classes, which implement TableCellRenderer to draw inner JTable on the outer JTable cell, having 2 rows and 1 column each.
Now what is happening the above code keeps executing continously, that is the classes are being initialised continously, inner JTables are rendered (drawn) continously, and this makes the application slow after some time. It throws java.lang.OutOfMemoryException.
WHY IS IT SO??? I can't understand where's the bug..
Any advice please???
Moreover i want selections in inner tables and not on outer table, how can this be possible.
I am working on this since a long time but have not yet found a way out...With your help i have overcome the problem of continous repeatition.
The major problem which I am facing is, in selecting rows in the inner rendered JTables.
I have added listener on outer JTable which select rows on the outer JTable, hence the complete inner JTable which being treated as a row, gets selected.
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Hay all,
Can anybody tell me that can we display images to JTable' cell,If yes the how do we do that(with some code snippet)? Its very urgent .Plz reply as soon as possible.Here is an example
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.table.*;
class SimpleTableExample extends JFrame
private JPanel topPanel;
private JTable table;
private JScrollPane scrollPane;
public SimpleTableExample()
setTitle( "Table With Image" );
setSize( 300, 200 );
setBackground( Color.gray );
topPanel = new JPanel();
topPanel.setLayout( new BorderLayout() );
getContentPane().add( topPanel );
// Create columns names
String columnNames[] = { "Col1", "Col2", "Col3" };
// Create some data
Object data[][] =
{ (ImageIcon) new ImageIcon("User.Gif"), (String) "100", (String)"101" },
{ (String)"102", (String)"103", (String)"104" },
{ (String)"105", (String)"106", (String)"107" },
{ (String)"108", (String)"109", (String)"110" },
// Create a new table instance
DefaultTableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(data, columnNames);
JTable table = new JTable( model )
public Class getColumnClass(int column)
return getValueAt(0, column).getClass();
}; // Add the table to a scrolling pane
scrollPane = new JScrollPane( table );
topPanel.add( scrollPane, BorderLayout.CENTER );
public static void main( String args[] )
SimpleTableExample mainFrame = new SimpleTableExample();
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How can I put ImageIcon object in a JTable cell?
yes, I'mm trying :
ImageIcon icon = new ImageIcon("something.gif")
DefaultTableModel model = (DefaultTableModel)jTable1.getModel();
Object[] newRow = new Object[5];
newRow[1] = "I don't";
newRow[2] = "know, what";
newRow[3] = "I am doing"
newRow[4] = "wrong"
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I am facing one problem. there is some data should be displayed in Jtable cell.
The thing is that the whole data shall be visible in the cell.. for this I am writing one renderer.. but I could not find the desire solution.. please check it out
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ApsJTable itemTable = null;
ApsJTable imageTable = null;
ArrayList data = new ArrayList();
String[] columns = new String[2];
ArrayList data1 = new ArrayList();
String[] columns1 = new String[2];
ItemTableModel itemTableModel = null;
ItemTableModel itemTableModel1 = null;
public Item_Details()
super("Item Details");
this.setSize(600,100);
this.setVisible(true);
init();
private void init(){
////////////// Get data for first Table Model ////////////////////////////
data = getRowData();
columns = getColData();
System.out.println(columns[0]);
itemTableModel = new ItemTableModel(data,columns);
/////////////Get Data for Second Table Model //////////////////////////////
try{
data1 = getRowData1();
}catch(Exception e){}
columns1 = getColumns1();
itemTableModel1 = new ItemTableModel(data1,columns1);
///////////// Set Data In Both Table Model //////////////////////////////////
itemTable = new ApsJTable(itemTableModel);
imageTable = new ApsJTable(itemTableModel1);
this.itemTable.setShowGrid(false);
this.imageTable.setShowGrid(false);
this.itemTable.setColumnSelectionAllowed(false);
this.imageTable.setColumnSelectionAllowed(false);
System.out.println(itemTable.getColumnCount());
this.imageTable.setRowHeight(getImageHeight()+3);
JScrollPane tableScrollPane = new JScrollPane(this.imageTable,JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED,JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED);
tableScrollPane.setRowHeaderView(this.itemTable);
tableScrollPane.getRowHeader().setPreferredSize(new Dimension(800, 0));
itemTable.getTableHeader().setReorderingAllowed(false);
itemTable.setColumnSelectionAllowed(false);
//itemTable.setRowHeight(25);
itemTable.setCellSelectionEnabled(false);
itemTable.setFocusable(false);
imageTable.getTableHeader().setReorderingAllowed(false);
imageTable.setFocusable(false);
imageTable.setCellSelectionEnabled(false);
//tableScrollPane.setOpaque(false);
itemTable.setAutoCreateColumnsFromModel(false);
int columnCount = itemTable.getColumnCount();
for(int k=0;k<columnCount;k++)
/* TableCellRenderer renderer = null;
TableCellEditor editor = null;
renderer = new TextAreaCellRenderer(); // NEW
editor = new TextAreaCellEditor();
TableColumn column = new TableColumn(k,itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).getWidth(),renderer, editor);
itemTable.addColumn(column);*/
itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).setCellRenderer(new MultiLineCellRenderer());
//itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).setCellEditor(new TextAreaCellEditor());
////////////---------------------- Here background color is being set--------------//////////////////
this.imageTable.getParent().setBackground(Color.WHITE);
this.itemTable.getParent().setBackground(Color.WHITE);
tableScrollPane.setCorner(ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_LEFT_CORNER,this.itemTable.getTableHeader());
getContentPane().add(tableScrollPane,BorderLayout.CENTER);
getContentPane().setVisible(true);
public static void main(String[] str){
com.incors.plaf.alloy.AlloyLookAndFeel.setProperty("alloy.licenseCode", "2005/05/28#[email protected]#1v2pej6#1986ew");
try {
javax.swing.LookAndFeel alloyLnF = new com.incors.plaf.alloy.AlloyLookAndFeel();
javax.swing.UIManager.setLookAndFeel(alloyLnF);
} catch (javax.swing.UnsupportedLookAndFeelException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
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ID.setVisible(true);
public ArrayList getRowData()
ArrayList rowData=new ArrayList();
Hashtable item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Item No:"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("RED-1050"));
rowData.add(0,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Description:"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("SYSTEM 18 mbh COOLING 13 mbh HEATING 230/208 v POWER AIRE "));
rowData.add(1,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Stage:"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("Draft"));
rowData.add(2,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Price: "));
item.put(new Long(1),new String(" 999.00"));
rowData.add(3,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Features:"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("SYSTEM COOLING & HEATING 12 mbh 230/208 v POWER AIRE SYSTEM1234 COOLING & HEATING 12 mbh 230/208 v POWER AIRE "));
rowData.add(4,item);
/*item.put(new Long(0),new String("Family Sequence"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("8.00"));
rowData.add(5,item);
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Family Sequence"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("8.00"));
rowData.add(6,item);
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Family Sequence"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("8.00"));
rowData.add(7,item);
return rowData;
public String[] getColData()
String[] colData = new String[]{"Attribute","Value"};
return colData;
public ArrayList getRowData1()throws MalformedURLException{
ArrayList rowData = new ArrayList();
Hashtable item = new Hashtable();
String str = new String("http://biis:8080/assets/PRIMPRIM/Adj_BeacM_Small.jpg");
URL url = new URL(str);
ImageIcon ic = new ImageIcon(url);
ImageIcon scaledImage = new ImageIcon(ic.getImage().getScaledInstance(getImageHeight(), -1,Image.SCALE_SMOOTH));
item.put(new Long(0), scaledImage);
rowData.add(0,item);
String str1 = new String("http://biis:8080/assets/PRIMPRIM/Adj_BeacM_Small.jpg");
URL url1 = new URL(str1);
ImageIcon ic1 = new ImageIcon(url1);
ImageIcon scaledImage1 = new ImageIcon(ic1.getImage().getScaledInstance(120, -1,Image.SCALE_DEFAULT));
item.put(new Long(0),scaledImage1);
rowData.add(1,item);
return rowData;
public String[] getColumns1(){
String[] colData = new String[]{"Image"};
return colData;
public int getImageHeight(){
ImageIcon ic = new ImageIcon("c:\\image\\ImageNotFound.gif");
return ic.getIconHeight();
class MultiLineCellRenderer extends JTextArea implements TableCellRenderer {
public MultiLineCellRenderer() {
setLineWrap(true);
setWrapStyleWord(true);
JScrollPane m_scroll = new JScrollPane(this,
JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED,
JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED);
setOpaque(true);
public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, Object value,
boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus, int row, int column) {
/*if (isSelected) {
setForeground(table.getSelectionForeground());
setBackground(table.getSelectionBackground());
} else {
setForeground(table.getForeground());
setBackground(table.getBackground());
// setFont(table.getFont());
/* if (hasFocus) {
setBorder( UIManager.getBorder("Table.focusCellHighlightBorder") );
if (table.isCellEditable(row, column)) {
setForeground( UIManager.getColor("Table.focusCellForeground") );
setBackground( UIManager.getColor("Table.focusCellBackground") );
} else {
setBorder(new EmptyBorder(1, 2, 1, 2));
int width = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(column).getWidth();
//setSize(width, 1000);
int rowHeight = getPreferredSize().height;
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table.setRowHeight(row, rowHeight);
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ThanksIn summary, you have one or more columns for which the data must be wholly visible - correct? If you need all the columns to show the whole of their data, you are goinf to have to expand the table, otherwise you can expand a column with something like
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Problem in JTable cell renderer
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package com.apsiva.tryrowmerge;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.EventObject;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.net.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.border.Border;
import javax.swing.border.EmptyBorder;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellEditor;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
import javax.swing.table.TableColumn;
class Item_Details extends JFrame {
ApsJTable itemTable = null;
ApsJTable imageTable = null;
ArrayList data = new ArrayList();
String[] columns = new String[2];
ArrayList data1 = new ArrayList();
String[] columns1 = new String[2];
ItemTableModel itemTableModel = null;
ItemTableModel itemTableModel1 = null;
public Item_Details()
super("Item Details");
this.setSize(600,100);
this.setBackground(Color.WHITE);
this.setVisible(true);
init();
private void init(){
////////////// Get data for first Table Model ////////////////////////////
data = getRowData();
columns = getColData();
System.out.println(columns[0]);
itemTableModel = new ItemTableModel(data,columns);
/////////////Get Data for Second Table Model //////////////////////////////
try{
data1 = getRowData1();
}catch(Exception e){}
columns1 = getColumns1();
itemTableModel1 = new ItemTableModel(data1,columns1);
///////////// Set Data In Both Table Model //////////////////////////////////
itemTable = new ApsJTable(itemTableModel);
imageTable = new ApsJTable(itemTableModel1);
this.itemTable.setShowGrid(false);
this.imageTable.setShowGrid(false);
this.itemTable.setColumnSelectionAllowed(false);
this.imageTable.setColumnSelectionAllowed(false);
System.out.println(itemTable.getColumnCount());
this.imageTable.setRowHeight(getImageHeight()+3);
JScrollPane tableScrollPane = new JScrollPane(this.imageTable,JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED,JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED);
tableScrollPane.setRowHeaderView(this.itemTable);
//itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(0).setMaxWidth(200);
itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(0).setPreferredWidth(200);
itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(1).setPreferredWidth(600);
tableScrollPane.getRowHeader().setPreferredSize(new Dimension(800, 0));
itemTable.getTableHeader().setResizingAllowed(false);
itemTable.getTableHeader().setReorderingAllowed(false);
itemTable.setColumnSelectionAllowed(false);
//itemTable.setRowHeight(25);
itemTable.setCellSelectionEnabled(false);
itemTable.setFocusable(false);
imageTable.getTableHeader().setReorderingAllowed(false);
imageTable.setFocusable(false);
imageTable.setCellSelectionEnabled(false);
//tableScrollPane.setOpaque(false);
itemTable.setAutoCreateColumnsFromModel(false);
int columnCount = itemTable.getColumnCount();
for(int k=0;k<columnCount;k++)
TableCellRenderer renderer = null;
TableCellEditor editor = null;
renderer = new TextAreaCellRenderer(); // NEW
// editor = new TextAreaCellEditor();
// TableColumn column = new TableColumn(k,itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).getWidth(),renderer, editor);
System.out.println(k);
itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).setCellRenderer(renderer);
//itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).setCellEditor(editor);
/*itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(1).setCellRenderer(new TextAreaCellRenderer());
itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(1).setCellEditor(new TextAreaCellEditor());*/
// itemTable.setShowGrid(false);
//itemTable.addColumn(column);
//itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).setCellRenderer(new MultiLineCellRenderer());
//itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).setCellEditor(new TextAreaCellEditor());
////////////---------------------- Here background color is being set--------------//////////////////
this.imageTable.getParent().setBackground(Color.WHITE);
this.itemTable.getParent().setBackground(Color.WHITE);
tableScrollPane.setCorner(ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_LEFT_CORNER,this.itemTable.getTableHeader());
getContentPane().add(tableScrollPane,BorderLayout.CENTER);
getContentPane().setVisible(true);
public static void main(String[] str){
com.incors.plaf.alloy.AlloyLookAndFeel.setProperty("alloy.licenseCode", "2005/05/28#[email protected]#1v2pej6#1986ew");
try {
javax.swing.LookAndFeel alloyLnF = new com.incors.plaf.alloy.AlloyLookAndFeel();
javax.swing.UIManager.setLookAndFeel(alloyLnF);
} catch (javax.swing.UnsupportedLookAndFeelException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
Item_Details ID = new Item_Details();
ID.setVisible(true);
public ArrayList getRowData()
ArrayList rowData=new ArrayList();
Hashtable item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Item No:aaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaa aaaaaa"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("RED-1050"));
rowData.add(0,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Description:rt r trtrt rttrytrr tytry trytry tr tr rty thyjyhjhnhnhgg hhjhgjh"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("SYSTEM 18 mbh COOLING 13 mbh HEATING 230/208 v POWER AIRE "));
rowData.add(1,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Stage:"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("Draft"));
rowData.add(2,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Price: "));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("999.00"));
rowData.add(3,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Features:"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("SYSTEM COOLING & HEATING 12 mbh 230/208 v POWER AIRE SYSTEM1234 COOLING & HEATING 12 mbh 230/208 v POWER AIRE "));
rowData.add(4,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Features:"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("SYSTEM COOLING & HEATING 12 mbh 230/208 v POWER AIRE SYSTEM1234 COOLING & HEATING 12 mbh 230/208 v POWER AIRE "));
rowData.add(5,item);
item = new Hashtable();
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Features:"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("SYSTEM COOLING & HEATING 12 mbh 230/208 v POWER AIRE SYSTEM1234 COOLING & HEATING 12 mbh 230/208 v POWER AIRE "));
rowData.add(6,item);
/*item.put(new Long(0),new String("Family Sequence"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("8.00"));
rowData.add(5,item);
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Family Sequence"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("8.00"));
rowData.add(6,item);
item.put(new Long(0),new String("Family Sequence"));
item.put(new Long(1),new String("8.00"));
rowData.add(7,item);
return rowData;
public String[] getColData()
String[] colData = new String[]{"Attribute","Value"};
return colData;
public ArrayList getRowData1()throws MalformedURLException{
ArrayList rowData = new ArrayList();
Hashtable item = new Hashtable();
String str = new String("http://biis:8080/assets/PRIMPRIM/Adj_BeacM_Small.jpg");
URL url = new URL(str);
ImageIcon ic = new ImageIcon(url);
ImageIcon scaledImage = new ImageIcon(ic.getImage().getScaledInstance(getImageHeight(), -1,Image.SCALE_SMOOTH));
item.put(new Long(0), scaledImage);
rowData.add(0,item);
String str1 = new String("http://biis:8080/assets/PRIMPRIM/Adj_BeacM_Small.jpg");
URL url1 = new URL(str1);
ImageIcon ic1 = new ImageIcon(url1);
ImageIcon scaledImage1 = new ImageIcon(ic1.getImage().getScaledInstance(120, -1,Image.SCALE_DEFAULT));
item.put(new Long(0),scaledImage1);
rowData.add(1,item);
return rowData;
public String[] getColumns1(){
String[] colData = new String[]{"Image"};
return colData;
public int getImageHeight(){
ImageIcon ic = new ImageIcon("c:\\image\\ImageNotFound.gif");
return ic.getIconHeight();
class TextAreaCellRenderer extends JTextArea implements TableCellRenderer
public TextAreaCellRenderer() {
setEditable(false);
setLineWrap(true);
setWrapStyleWord(true);
public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table,
Object value, boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus,
int nRow, int nCol)
if (value instanceof String)
setText((String)value);
// Adjust row's height
int width = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(nCol).getWidth();
setSize(width, 1000);
int rowHeight = getPreferredSize().height;
if (table.getRowHeight(nRow) != rowHeight)
table.setRowHeight(nRow, rowHeight);
this.setBackground(Color.WHITE);
return this;I think Problem is between these code only
for(int k=0;k<columnCount;k++)
TableCellRenderer renderer = null;
TableCellEditor editor = null;
renderer = new TextAreaCellRenderer();
itemTable.getColumnModel().getColumn(k).setCellRenderer(renderer);or in this renderer
class TextAreaCellRenderer extends JTextArea implements TableCellRenderer
public TextAreaCellRenderer() {
setEditable(false);
setLineWrap(true);
setWrapStyleWord(true);
public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table,
Object value, boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus,
int nRow, int nCol)
if (value instanceof String)
setText((String)value);
// Adjust row's height
int width = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(nCol).getWidth();
setSize(width, 1000);
int rowHeight = getPreferredSize().height;
if (table.getRowHeight(nRow) != rowHeight)
table.setRowHeight(nRow, rowHeight);
this.setBackground(Color.WHITE);
return this;
}
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