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okay. I wrote the above code and I need to call it from another class. how can I do it? plus it gives me this error with DefaultTableModel prodt = (DefaultTableModel) protable.getModel(); . the error is non-static variable protable cannot be referenced from a static context.

public static void refreshProtable() {
    try {
        Statement s1 = Db.connectDb().createStatement();
        ResultSet rs1 = s1.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM product WHERE status='" + 0 + "'");

        DefaultTableModel prodt = (DefaultTableModel) protable.getModel();
        while (rs1.next()) {
            Vector v1 = new Vector();
            v1.add(rs1.getString("pid"));
            v1.add(rs1.getString("pname"));
            v1.add(rs1.getString("sp_rt"));
            v1.add(rs1.getString("sp_wh"));
            v1.add(rs1.getString("um"));
            Statement s2 = Db.connectDb().createStatement();
            ResultSet rs2 = s2.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM stock WHERE pid='" + rs1.getString("pid") + "'");
            if (rs2.next()) {
                v1.add(rs2.getString("qty"));
            }
            prodt.addRow(v1);
            s2.close();
        }
        s1.close();
    } catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}
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    Please add a language tag - not only to help others be sure on what language you're working with, it should also allow the syntax highlighter to work correctly on your code. Dec 28, 2012 at 13:40
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    Please include the code where you declare protable.
    – Mansfield
    Dec 28, 2012 at 13:42

4 Answers 4

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Either mark your variable protable static or make the method non-static.

private static DefaultTableModel protable;

public static void refreshProtable() { ... }

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  • but I need to call this method from an another class after a button clicked? if I make the method non-static, will I still be able to call it? Dec 28, 2012 at 13:43
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    You need to create an instance of that class during the button click and then call the method.
    – Srinivas
    Dec 28, 2012 at 13:45
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Since the method is static, you call it using the class name that it is within.

E.g

class A {
    public static void b() {
        // do something
    }
}

Would be called as follows:

A.b();

It might be handy to refresh yourself on how static variables work, here would be a starting point: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/classvars.html

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You can make your function as non-static or make protable object static.

In a word, you can not reference non-static variable in static function.

but you can reference static variable in non-static function

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you need to make protable as static as you can access only static variables from a static method.

private static DefaultTableModel protable;

public static void refreshProtable() { }

the variable you are trying to call is an instance-level variable;

static variable

  • It is a variable which belongs to the class and not to object(instance)

  • Static variables are initialized only once , at the start of the execution . These variables will be initialized first, before the initialization of any instance variables

  • A single copy to be shared by all instances of the class

  • A static variable can be accessed directly by the class name and doesn’t need any object

  • Syntax : .

static method

  • It is a method which belongs to the class and not to the object(instance)
  • A static method can access only static data. It can not access non-static data (instance variables)

  • static method can call only other static methods and can not call a non-static method from it.

  • A static method can be accessed directly by the class name and doesn’t need any object

  • Syntax : .

  • A static method cannot refer to “this” or “super” keywords in anyway

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