Class TagListTableCellEditor

    • Constructor Detail

      • TagListTableCellEditor

        public TagListTableCellEditor()
        Creates a new JPanel with a double buffer and a flow layout.
    • Method Detail

      • getTags

        public String[] getTags()
      • setTags

        public void setTags​(String[] tags)
      • addCellEditorListener

        public void addCellEditorListener​(CellEditorListener l)
        Adds a listener to the list that's notified when the editor stops, or cancels editing.
        Specified by:
        addCellEditorListener in interface CellEditor
        Parameters:
        l - the CellEditorListener
      • getCellEditorValue

        public Object getCellEditorValue()
        Returns the value contained in the editor.
        Specified by:
        getCellEditorValue in interface CellEditor
        Returns:
        the value contained in the editor
      • isCellEditable

        public boolean isCellEditable​(EventObject anEvent)
        Asks the editor if it can start editing using anEvent. anEvent is in the invoking component coordinate system. The editor can not assume the Component returned by getCellEditorComponent is installed. This method is intended for the use of client to avoid the cost of setting up and installing the editor component if editing is not possible. If editing can be started this method returns true.
        Specified by:
        isCellEditable in interface CellEditor
        Parameters:
        anEvent - the event the editor should use to consider whether to begin editing or not
        Returns:
        true if editing can be started
        See Also:
        shouldSelectCell(java.util.EventObject)
      • shouldSelectCell

        public boolean shouldSelectCell​(EventObject anEvent)
        Returns true if the editing cell should be selected, false otherwise. Typically, the return value is true, because is most cases the editing cell should be selected. However, it is useful to return false to keep the selection from changing for some types of edits. eg. A table that contains a column of check boxes, the user might want to be able to change those checkboxes without altering the selection. (See Netscape Communicator for just such an example) Of course, it is up to the client of the editor to use the return value, but it doesn't need to if it doesn't want to.
        Specified by:
        shouldSelectCell in interface CellEditor
        Parameters:
        anEvent - the event the editor should use to start editing
        Returns:
        true if the editor would like the editing cell to be selected; otherwise returns false
        See Also:
        isCellEditable(java.util.EventObject)
      • stopCellEditing

        public boolean stopCellEditing()
        Tells the editor to stop editing and accept any partially edited value as the value of the editor. The editor returns false if editing was not stopped; this is useful for editors that validate and can not accept invalid entries.
        Specified by:
        stopCellEditing in interface CellEditor
        Returns:
        true if editing was stopped; false otherwise
      • cancelCellEditing

        public void cancelCellEditing()
        Tells the editor to cancel editing and not accept any partially edited value.
        Specified by:
        cancelCellEditing in interface CellEditor
      • fireEditingCanceled

        protected void fireEditingCanceled()
      • fireEditingStopped

        protected void fireEditingStopped()
      • isFilterEvents

        protected boolean isFilterEvents()