I am trying to make all the cells of a JTable uneditable when double clicked by the user. I have read a lot of forum posts and the general consensus is to create a new table model class, extend DefaultTableModel and then override method isCellEditable(int row, int column). I did all of this and now when I run my program (applet) Nothing shows up in the cells. NOTE I have a prof this semester that does not think applets are outdated...
Code for the table model:
public class MyTableModel extends DefaultTableModel
{
public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column) //override isCellEditable
//PRE: row > 0, column > 0
//POST: FCTVAL == false always
{
return false;
}
}
Code in my class: **NOTE** this class extends JPanel
private JScrollPane storesPane;
private JTable storesTable;
Code in the Constructor:
storesTable = new JTable(tableData, COL_NAMES); //tableData and COL_NAMES are passed in
storesTable.setModel(new MyTableModel());
storesPane = new JScrollPane(storesTable);
storesTable.setFillsViewportHeight(true);
add(storesPane, BorderLayout.CENTER);
Hopefully some of you Java Gurus can find my error :)
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