Updating swing components

Here is my problem...I am trying to update each of my components like JTree, and JTable when my data changes in a mysql database after the user enters information and clicks the save button. I want this to happen while the program is up and running...I looked at threads but I wasn't certain that this is what I need...Also I looked at SwingWorker but I can't figure out how to use it, or if this is even what I need...Also I am using tabs to display my information so if mysql is updated on one tab I want all the other tabs to immediatly update...I don't know if I am explaining it right....but I hope you can help.
thanks
James

I am not too sure about tabs, but as far as JTree and Jtable are concerned you can update them by updating their TableModel and TreeModel.
//update the model
table.setModel(model);
You can look at TableModel and TreeModel turorials for detailed info

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    isr = new InputStreamReader(new
    w ByteArrayInputStream
    (utf8Bytes), "Cp1253");
    As far as I understand, the InputStreamReader gives
    the translation
    of my german letters in the encoding of CP1253
    (Windows Greek). That
    means the unicode characters change into the ones of
    the greek language
    so I should be able to show them in a Swing component.This is where your problem is. Java's Strings will always be in UTF-16 when they are held internally. So anything within a textfield is going to be UTF-16 no matter what you do with it.
    The line you think is converting to Cp1253 is actually trying to convert from Cp1253 to UTF-16.
    Hopefully this is the reason your characters aren't appearing - the unneeded conversion above could be mashing them. Instead, you need expect everything to always be in UTF-16, and to expect to display in it (don't worry, it handles any character you can throw at it, let alone Greek). So then it all comes down to the font you're using.
    I'm not too sure of the name of the Windows default Cyrillic font, but that would be a logical starting point.
    Hope that helps!
    Martin Hughes

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