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how to add scroll bar in table component ???

Using pure CSS is unfortunately not possible since a certain webbrowser developed by a team in Redmond for some unclear reasons doesn't support overflow in tbody (else this is solveable in only 3 or 4 lines of CSS). You have to use Javascript in any way, so I would just immediately start with it.

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    Hi,
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  • How to add a table(from TableRenderDemo) to a JFrame again

    Hello again:
    Thanks for stephen andrews's adivice, I follow your adivice to add code (it is in
    EventHandeler of DrawCalendar class, and they indicated by ???????????), but it still not work, please check for me why, Thanks.
    My problem
    Please run my coding first, and get some view from my coding.
    At the movement, I got a problem, I have not idea how to add a table(it is from TableRenderDemo) to JFrame when I click on the button(from DrawCalendar) of the numer 20, and I want the table disply under the buttons(from DrawCalendar).
    Please help me to solve this problem, thanks.
    *This program for add some buttons and a table on JFrame
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    import javax.swing.*;public class TestMain extends JFrame{
    private static TableRenderDemo tRD;
    private static TestMain tM;
    protected static Container c;
    private static DrawCalendar dC;
    public static void main(String[] args){
    tM = new TestMain();
    tM.setVisible(true);
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         super(" Test");
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    c.setLayout ( new GridLayout(3,1));
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    addItems();//add Buttons to JFrame
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    *This program for add some buttons to JPanel
    *and add listeners to each button
    *I want to display myTable under the buttons,
    *when I click on number 20, but why it doesn't
    *work, The coding for these part are indicated by ??????????????
    [import javax.swing.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import java.awt.GridLayout;
    public class DrawCalendar extends JPanel {
         private static DrawCalendar dC;
         private static TestMain tM;
         private static TableRenderDemo myTable;
         private static GridLayout gL;
         private static final int nlen = 35;
        private static String names[] = new String[nlen];
    private static JButton buttons[] = new JButton[nlen];
         public DrawCalendar(){
              gL=new GridLayout(5,7,0,0);
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              addJButton();
              registerListener();
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         for(int i = 0; i < names.length; i++)
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         buttons=new JButton[names.length];
         for (int i=0; i<names.length; i++){
         buttons=new JButton(names[i]);
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         buttons[i].setBackground(Color.white);
         buttons[i].setFont(new Font ("Palatino", 0,8));
    add(buttons[i]);
    //add listeners to each button
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         for(int i=0; i<35; i++)
              buttons[i].addActionListener(new EventHandler());          
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    //when I click on number 20, but why it doesn't
    //work
    private class EventHandler implements ActionListener{
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         for(int i=0; i<35; i++){
         if(i==20){                  //????????????????????
              tM=new TestMain(); //I want to display myTable under the buttons,
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              tM.c.add(dC); //work
              tM.c.add(myTable); //???????????????????????????????????????
              tM.validate();
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    import javax.swing.table.TableColumn;
    import javax.swing.DefaultCellEditor;
    import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
    import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableCellRenderer;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
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        private boolean DEBUG = true;
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          //  super("TableRenderDemo");
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    * If all column heads are wider than the column's cells'
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    int cellWidth = 0;
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    column = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(i);
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    false, false, 0, 0);
    headerWidth = comp.getPreferredSize().width;
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    System.err.println("Null pointer exception!");
    System.err.println(" getHeaderRenderer returns null in 1.3.");
    System.err.println(" The replacement is getDefaultRenderer.");
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    getTableCellRendererComponent(
    table, longValues[i],
    false, false, 0, i);
    cellWidth = comp.getPreferredSize().width;
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    + "headerWidth = " + headerWidth
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    comboBox.addItem("Rowing");
    comboBox.addItem("Chasing toddlers");
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    sportColumn.setCellEditor(new DefaultCellEditor(comboBox));
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    if (headerRenderer instanceof DefaultTableCellRenderer) {
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    Hello:
    Please run my coding first, and get some idea what's going on for my coding.
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    import javax.swing.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import java.awt.GridLayout;
    public class DrawCalendar extends JPanel {
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    import javax.swing.DefaultCellEditor;
    import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
    import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableCellRenderer;
    import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
    import javax.swing.JComboBox;
    import javax.swing.JFrame;
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    import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
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    import java.awt.event.*;
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    comboBox.addItem("Chasing toddlers");
    comboBox.addItem("Speed reading");
    comboBox.addItem("Teaching high school");
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    ((DefaultTableCellRenderer)headerRenderer).setToolTipText(
    "Click the sport to see a list of choices");
    class MyTableModel extends AbstractTableModel {
    final String[] columnNames = {"First Name",
    "Last Name",
    "Sport",
    "# of Years",
    "Vegetarian"};
    final Object[][] data = {
    {"Mary ", "Campione",
    "Snowboarding", new Integer(5), new Boolean(false)},
    {"Alison", "Huml",
    "Rowing", new Integer(3), new Boolean(true)},
    {"Kathy", "Walrath",
    "Chasing toddlers", new Integer(2), new Boolean(false)},
    {"Sharon", "Zakhour",
    "Speed reading", new Integer(20), new Boolean(true)},
    {"Angela", "Lih",
    "Teaching high school", new Integer(4), new Boolean(false)}
    public final Object[] longValues = {"Angela", "Andrews",
    "Teaching high school",
    new Integer(20), Boolean.TRUE};
    public int getColumnCount() {
    return columnNames.length;
    public int getRowCount() {
    return data.length;
    public String getColumnName(int col) {
    return columnNames[col];
    public Object getValueAt(int row, int col) {
    return data[row][col];
    * JTable uses this method to determine the default renderer/
    * editor for each cell. If we didn't implement this method,
    * then the last column would contain text ("true"/"false"),
    * rather than a check box.
    public Class getColumnClass(int c) {
    return getValueAt(0, c).getClass();
    * Don't need to implement this method unless your table's
    * editable.
    public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int col) {
    //Note that the data/cell address is constant,
    //no matter where the cell appears onscreen.
    if (col < 2) {
    return false;
    } else {
    return true;
    * Don't need to implement this method unless your table's
    * data can change.
    public void setValueAt(Object value, int row, int col) {
    if (DEBUG) {
    System.out.println("Setting value at " + row + "," + col
    + " to " + value
    + " (an instance of "
    + value.getClass() + ")");
    if (data[0][col] instanceof Integer
    && !(value instanceof Integer)) {
    //With JFC/Swing 1.1 and JDK 1.2, we need to create
    //an Integer from the value; otherwise, the column
    //switches to contain Strings. Starting with v 1.3,
    //the table automatically converts value to an Integer,
    //so you only need the code in the 'else' part of this
    //'if' block.
    try {
    data[row][col] = new Integer(value.toString());
    fireTableCellUpdated(row, col);
    } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
    JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(TableRenderDemo.this,
    "The \"" + getColumnName(col)
    + "\" column accepts only integer values.");
    } else {
    data[row][col] = value;
    fireTableCellUpdated(row, col);
    if (DEBUG) {
    System.out.println("New value of data:");
    printDebugData();
    private void printDebugData() {
    int numRows = getRowCount();
    int numCols = getColumnCount();
    for (int i=0; i < numRows; i++) {
    System.out.print(" row " + i + ":");
    for (int j=0; j < numCols; j++) {
    System.out.print(" " + data[j]);
    System.out.println();
    System.out.println("--------------------------");
    *This is a main progarm, it is for adding some buttons to Frame
    import java.awt.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    public class TestMain extends JFrame{
    private static TableRenderDemo tRD;
    private static TestMain tM;
    private static Container c;
    private static DrawCalendar dC;
    public static void main(String[] args){
    tM = new TestMain();
    tM.setVisible(true);
    public TestMain(){
    super(" Test");
    setSize(800,600);
    //set up layoutManager
    c=getContentPane();
    c.setLayout ( new GridLayout(3,1));
    tRD=new TableRenderDemo();
    dC=new DrawCalendar();
    addItems();//add Buttons to JFrame
    private void addItems(){
    //c.add(dC); //add Buttons to JFrame
    c.add(tRD); //add Table to JFrame

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  • Using table component,not binding

    Hi all,
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    import com.cfi.office.schema.tables.Phone;
    import com.sun.data.provider.impl.ObjectListDataProvider;
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            this.setList(phoneList);
        public void clearList() {
            this.getList().clear();
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            super.init();
            try {
                _init();
            } catch (Exception e) {
                log("BidSessionBean Initialization Failure", e);
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