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JTable column headers only?
I just want to display the column headers for now. How can I do that?
My table has a few columns:
Date
Time
Message subject
From
Size
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Best Regards,
Wing Hoe
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ICQ: 2213281
Email: winghoe@hotmail.com
www: http://pwp.maxis.net.my/winghoe
Job Seeking Status : Active
Availability : May 2001 (after degree course finish)
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Re: JTable column headers only?
One way to do this is to use your own javax.swing.table.TableModel derived
class. It has a method called getRowCount. For your derived class,
override this method by returning zero.
Brent Worden
http://www.Brent.Worden.org/
"Lim Wing Hoe" <winghoe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I just want to display the column headers for now. How can I do that?
>
> My table has a few columns:
> Date
> Time
> Message subject
> From
> Size
>
> --
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Wing Hoe
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> ICQ: 2213281
> Email: winghoe@hotmail.com
> www: http://pwp.maxis.net.my/winghoe
> Job Seeking Status : Active
> Availability : May 2001 (after degree course finish)
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
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