Class EventTableModel<E>

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    ListEventListener<E>, AdvancedTableModel<E>, java.io.Serializable, java.util.EventListener, javax.swing.table.TableModel

    public class EventTableModel<E>
    extends DefaultEventTableModel<E>
    Deprecated.
    Use DefaultEventTableModel instead. This class will be removed in the GL 2.0 release. The wrapping of the source list with an EDT safe list has been determined to be undesirable (it is better for the user to provide their own EDT safe list).
    A DefaultEventTableModel that silently wraps it's source list in a SwingThreadProxyEventList to ensure that events that arrive at the TableModel do so on the EDT. A TableModel that holds an EventList. Each element of the list corresponds to a row in the TableModel. The columns of the table are specified using a TableFormat.

    The EventTableModel class is not thread-safe. Unless otherwise noted, all methods are only safe to be called from the event dispatch thread. To do this programmatically, use SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(Runnable).

    Author:
    Jesse Wilson
    See Also:
    Glazed Lists Tutorial, SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(Runnable), Bug 112, Bug 146, Bug 177, Serialized Form
    • Field Detail

      • swingThreadSource

        protected TransformedList<E,​E> swingThreadSource
        Deprecated.
        the proxy moves events to the Swing Event Dispatch thread
    • Constructor Detail

      • EventTableModel

        public EventTableModel​(EventList<E> source,
                               TableFormat<? super E> tableFormat)
        Creates a new table model that extracts column data from the given source using the the given tableFormat.
        Parameters:
        source - the EventList that provides the row objects
        tableFormat - the object responsible for extracting column data from the row objects
      • EventTableModel

        public EventTableModel​(EventList<E> source,
                               java.lang.String[] propertyNames,
                               java.lang.String[] columnLabels,
                               boolean[] writable)
        Deprecated.
        Use GlazedListsSwing#createEventTableModel(EventList, String[], String[], boolean[]) and GlazedListsSwing.swingThreadProxyList(EventList) instead
        Creates a new table that renders the specified list with an automatically generated TableFormat. It uses JavaBeans and reflection to create a TableFormat as specified.

        Note that the classes which will be obfuscated may not work with reflection. In this case, implement a TableFormat manually.

        Parameters:
        source - the EventList that provides the row objects
        propertyNames - an array of property names in the JavaBeans format. For example, if your list contains Objects with the methods getFirstName(), setFirstName(String), getAge(), setAge(Integer), then this array should contain the two strings "firstName" and "age". This format is specified by the JavaBeans PropertyDescriptor.
        columnLabels - the corresponding column names for the listed property names. For example, if your columns are "firstName" and "age", then your labels might be "First Name" and "Age".
        writable - an array of booleans specifying which of the columns in your table are writable.
    • Method Detail

      • createSwingThreadProxyList

        protected TransformedList<E,​E> createSwingThreadProxyList​(EventList<E> source)
        Deprecated.
        This method exists as a hook for subclasses that may have custom threading needs within their EventTableModels. By default, this method will wrap the given source in a SwingThreadProxyList if it is not already a SwingThreadProxyList. Subclasses may replace this logic and return either a custom ThreadProxyEventList of their choosing, or return null or the source unchanged in order to indicate that NO ThreadProxyEventList is desired. In these cases it is expected that some external mechanism will ensure that threading is handled correctly.
        Parameters:
        source - the EventList that provides the row objects
        Returns:
        the source wrapped in some sort of ThreadProxyEventList if Thread-proxying is desired, or either null or the source unchanged to indicate that NO Thread-proxying is desired