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I created a function which loads data into a JTable. Everything's working fine except that all the cells in this table are editable. Btw, I used defaultTableModel for the table model. Im doing this in Netbeans IDE. Please help. Here's my code:

private void updateTable(String searchText){

    if(searchText != null)
        this._sqlCmd = this._sqlCmd + " WHERE "+columnCombo.getSelectedItem()+" LIKE '%"+searchText+"%'";
    jTable1.setSurrendersFocusOnKeystroke(true);
    table = (javax.swing.table.DefaultTableModel) jTable1.getModel();  

    try{
        table.setRowCount(0);
    }catch(Exception e){}

    try {
        ResultSet rs = conn.createStatement(ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE,ResultSet.CONCUR_READ_ONLY).executeQuery(_sqlCmd);
        while (rs.next()){
            Object[] data = new Object[numOfCols];
            for(int i=0; i<data.length; i++){
                data[i] = rs.getObject(i+1);
            }
            table.addRow(data);
        }
        table.fireTableDataChanged();


    } catch (SQLException ex) {
        Logger.getLogger(FindContactGrid.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
    } 
}
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  • This is the code updating the data model. Editable cells have to do with the JTable instead. May 3, 2012 at 13:30
  • I strongly suggest to avoid empty catch blocks, certainly if you catch any possible Exception in the catch
    – Robin
    May 3, 2012 at 13:51
  • possible duplicate of How to make a JTable non-editable
    – Math
    Jan 27, 2014 at 11:41

6 Answers 6

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 private TableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(data, columnNames)
  {
    public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column)
    {
      return false;//This causes all cells to be not editable
    }
  };
  private JTable table = new JTable(model);

Edited. If you are doing this in Netbeans IDE designer, follow the steps below:

  • Select the form on which the JTable is placed
  • From the Navigation Pane, expand JScrollPane and right-click on JTable and Select Customize Code as shown below:

Navigator Pane

  • On the code customizer, select the second drop down and choose custom property. This enables you to edit the DefaultTableModel code definition.
  • Now paste this: {public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column){return false;}} before the last closing blacket );

Your final setup should look as shown below:

  • Press ok to save - and job done.

Code Customizer

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  • thanks but I don't think this will work in my code. the default table model that I'm using was created by netbeans. Unfortunately, I cant edit the code. Is there another way for this?
    – John
    May 3, 2012 at 13:38
  • You can do it in Netbeans @alain.janinm has already posted how to do this in Netbean designer.
    – Bitmap
    May 3, 2012 at 13:55
  • @user1349213 see edited version of my answer on how to do this in Netbeans.
    – Bitmap
    May 3, 2012 at 15:07
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If you use DefaultTableModel you can override the method isCellEditable and implement it when constructing GUI:

table.setModel(new DefaultTableModel() {

    @Override
    public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column) {
       return false;
    }
});
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Using Netbeans ANOTHER WAY is possible. if you want to continue using the default table model as the OP mentions It's not necessary to create a new table model if you don't want to.

  1. Select the JTable "properties"

  2. Select the "TableModel" field in "properties" which will open another DialogBox.

  3. From there it is possible to modify the "editable" checkbox field for each column.

Not sure from which version this starts but I'm using Netbeans 7.2

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  • Care to explain your downvote. This solution works. Aug 27, 2014 at 16:54
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Try This

JTable table = new JTable();
table.setEnabled(false);
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As other said you have to create you own DefaultTableModel and override isCellEditable. In order to use it in Netbeans designer :

  • Right click on your table
  • Properties -> Code
  • In Custom Creation Code add this : new JTable(new MyModel()) (assuming you create class MyModel extends AbstractTableModel)
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JTextField f = new JTextField();
f.setEditable(false);
for (int i = 0; i < table.getColumnModel().getColumnCount(); i++) {
    table.getColumnModel().getColumn(i).setCellEditor(new DefaultCellEditor(f));
}
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  • While this could work, this is not the way to achieve this. The already accepted answer gives the correct method.
    – Laf
    Sep 14, 2019 at 17:02
  • This is an other way to disable jtable and it work perfect. Sep 14, 2019 at 17:08

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