Save JTable Contents So Table Data Remains After Program Restart?
May 22, 2014
how I would achieve the concept of saving the contents of a JTable, so even after program restarts, the table would retain the data. I am developing a utility that will be a password storage book. The user enters passwords and they are stored in a JTable. Currently, the table resets whenever the program is restarted, however I would like it to keep it's data. URL....
I am creating a body mass index calculator and i was wondering how i could make its so that the program resets itself once the BMI has been found....
My code is below...
package bmiCalculatorSource; import java.util.Scanner; public class BMICalculator { public static void main(String[] args) { final double KilogramsPerPound = 0.453; final double MetersPerInch = 0.026;
I'm working in a GUI program, but I'm not going to put the code because there is a lot of code and files. Instead, I will try to put it an example.
Let say:
I'm working in a GUI program that ask form the user to enter two number's. When the user press at the calculate button. It will show up the output. However, the program won't exit unless the user press at red (X).
int x = user_Input1; int y = user_Input2; int total = x + y; // JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, total);
I know that there will be a (total) now, so my question is here how can I reset all the calculation and have a new total that will show up when the user enter two number's again.
I'm getting ready to code a program that takes record of items loaned and return in a table. I want more than one user to access the program to be able to update the data in the table. For instance, if one user added 5 new items to the table, all other users would be able open the program to see a modified table with 5 new items. Was looking for some advice and was wondering if implementing a database would work best.
I have a Jtable which shows contents on each row. but the row contents which are bigger than the width of the column gets shown as "BlahBlah.." (basically getting showed up as .. in the end)
User has to manually increase the width of the column to see those extra contents.For e.g if the row contents are ABCDEFGHI and the widht of the column for that row is sufficient enough to show only ABCDEF of that, then it will show up as something like "ABCD.."Now my requirement is to show the complete contents over to next column on the same row.
Note: I could simply add the code to show the widht of the column to adjust according to largest row content for that column . But unfortunately this is not what is required.
i want to make adding into mysql database and then when i click adds, jtable show those data automatically. but it seem to get error at display part, it shows " Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.RuntimeException: Uncompilable source code - illegal start of expression" and jtable do not show the added data but in mysql, data is properly kept.
private void jtPropertyChange(java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent evt) { DefaultTableModel model = (DefaultTableModel) jt.getModel(); try { Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"); con = DriverManager.getConnection(url, user, password); String sql = "SELECT * FROM `companya`";
I am having trouble with a jTable that I am using. I have set the listeners of the cells to save the information of the entire table every time they are modified, but run into the problem that the last modified cell does will not reflect its most recent value. The value will display visually, but not show up when I try to read from the cell. I have tried wrapping the saveProcGuide() call in swing's invokelater, but to no avail. I have marked the area where the problem becomes evident (values returned do not match those present in the visible table object). Below is the offending code:
// This is where I set up the listeners private void addProcGuideWithValues() { procTableModel.addRow(new Object[]{"", ""}); // document listener to be fed into editor/renderers for cells... DocumentListener docuListener = new DocumentListener() { public void changedUpdate(DocumentEvent e) { saveProcGuide();
This is my codes in a button that if I click it . that information will send to Jtable but the problem is the jtable is in another frame so how can i connect this ?
DefaultTableModel model = (DefaultTableModel) new admin().tableBagtags.getModel(); if (txtName.getText().equals("")) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Please fill out all fields.", "Error!", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
Is there a way to inform the Entity Manager or force the JPA provider to reload data from the database? The scenario could be data being updated by a store procedure or direct SQLPlus maintenance, without restarting the Application Server, the JPA need to load the newly updated data from the database.
I think the current JPA API is not enough. The void refresh(java.lang.Object entity) from EntityManager need to pass in the Entity object, I will like to know how to refresh the entire JPA Entity data after the physical table data being update from backend.
I have a program which consist of several classes. The program reads a pom file and parses the data and then writes the data to a static table. The issue I'm having is with writing my LIB file data to my table. In the HtmlDataTable Class Im trying to write the files that are read in the lib directory to the table. My table currently consist of 3 columns (missing jar files,Lib Directory files, and POM file data) currently Im only able to write the missing jar files data to my table. In the HtmlDataTable class there is a for statement where I write the missing jar file data to my table. Im also trying to write the contents of the Lib directory within this statement as well. This is where I'm having my issue. My other classes consist of a SAX parser which parses the xml file, a class that creates my static table and a class that compares the jar files in my lib directory to the jar files in my pom file. . Theres a lot of code so I included the parts I felt were useful. If needed I can include the other classes as well.
public class ReadPomFile extends DefaultHandler { public static void main(String[] args) { try { // obtain a SAX based parser to parse XML document
I am attempting to show a GUI that will show records from a SQL Server table. That part I have done. However, I need to allow the user to be able to edit the Approval field of the table when he/she views it. Following is my code:
My programms is working perfectly except for one little detail that annoys me. I have a JTable with a button on the first column that allows to delete this row from the table. Its working well except when I try to delete the last row of the table, the button stay there and then the table freeze and i can't delete any rows because i receive a "Out of bound Exception" . But, when I use the command table.getRowCount());
Before and after the removal of the line, the table "knows" that a line was removed but as i said, the button stay there. The screenshots in thumbnails show the situation before and after clicking the button next to the "Year" cell.
It's good to add that i'm adding rows in the table from a button outside the table.
Heres my code:
Main.java
static String [] title = {"X","Nom","SRM","Rend.","%","Kg",}; static Object[][] contenu; static DefaultTableModel model1 = new DefaultTableModel(contenu, title); static JTable tableauGrains = new JTable(model1); tableauGrains.getColumn("X").setCellRenderer(new ButtonRenderer()); tableauGrains.getColumn("X").setCellEditor(new ButtonEditor(new JCheckBox())); ButtonRenderer.java
Google shows me how to use file I/O, and how to use stdio, but not how to combine the two easily.
With my *nix command line I could "program file | tee savefile", but savefile holds the result of prior runs, gets read before I parse 'file', and this command line zero's out savefile before the program can read it.
The data is standard ASCII, I doubt I'll ever have 20k of data.
I have a database table containing two columns A and B. They both contain integers. I'd like to know if it's possible, when displaying them in a JTable, to be combined in one column X. I still need, however, to be able to distinguish them from each other when selecting a row from the JTable. E.g. to store each of the values in a a separate variable. Maybe I can combine them when reading from the ResultSet and use some sort of delimiter ? But how?
I've 2 tables in my MySql DB,Employees and Assets & I want to pick 2 columns Employees and one column from Assets,then how would I display them into a JTable??
I have project to get from users input like name,surname,to save to Jtable,i have table and jtextfiled but when user get input they don t save to table here is my code:
Project.zip (33.54K)
public class Projektni extends JFrame { public final JTextField ime = new JTextField(10); public final JTextField prezime = new JTextField(10); public final JTextField index = new JTextField(10); public DefaultListModel podaci = new DefaultListModel(); public JList lista = new JList(podaci); String kolone[] = {"ID","Name","Age"};
I am building a little application for personal use where I can track my finance. Now, what I would like to get is an always visible JTable "footer" OR horizontal space field attached to the bottom of the window. The idea is that scrolling down/up wouldn't affect it's visibility(like JTable header). Might a picture tell a thousand words: see attachment.
I am wondering, maybe JTable OR TableModel class has a property to solve this problem(I haven't found any)? Or shall I make another ScrollPane/JPanel? Which path of search shall I pursue?
How to force browser to open/save/save as the file from server instead of browser cache.
I am creating a csv file through a pl/sql procedure and forwarding the link to user once user clicks on link he downloads the file, however if the same thing is repeated then browser returns the old cached file instead of new file generated on server.
I have written java program which can extract online data from url and i want to store it in data base in new token row in table so than i can use in my application . how could it be done using type4 drive ..
These are my code ...
import javax.swing.text.html.parser.*; import javax.swing.text.html.*; import javax.swing.text.*; import java.io.*; import java.util.StringTokenizer; import java.net.*; public class ParseTest extends HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback {
The goal was to add a few buttons an add delete modify search and save. I feel like I have the entire need satisfied. I'm having a few symbol problems which I'm not quite sure how to fix.
which is directing me towards Prodname on the far right of the if statement. I'm not sure what the problem is. I've double checked my spellings several time for each spot and I cant quite get it.
Everyone has told me but I am aware that I made some bad decisions with the variables being capitalized this was my first go at a program and my instructor didn't let me know that thats the normal way to do it.
The main method will drive your program by doing the following:
-Create an array to hold all the individual golfers and par scores (type is Golfer[ ]). -Prompt the user for a data file containing the Par scores and the player names and score. The format of the input file should look like
I made a blackjack code in java and I need to find a way to replace the place where I added a system.exit with a way to ask the user if they'd like to play again and restart the loop, keep in mind that I don't need the program to restart as I'd like to keep the value of their chips considering if they've won or lost.
Secondly, because it is a blackjack code, when it deals the cards, I would like for it to also print out K, Q or J but still consider it the number 11. Can I make an Ace count as 1 and 11?
One last question, is there anyway to add the suits of the cards such as (clubs, spades etc.) but the actual signs and if the signs aren't possible at all then the letter ('C', 'S', 'H', 'J') will have to do I guess.
import java.util.Scanner; class Blackjack { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scan = new Scanner (System.in); Scanner num = new Scanner (System.in); System.out.println("Welcome to Blackjack!");