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I have a JTable whose cells are editable. However if i edit a cell and refresh the table. The changes are not saved. This is how i have defined the table:

    String [] columnNames = {"Application number",
                            "Name",
                            "date",
                            "fileLoc",
                            "Country"};
    //Data for the table
    String [][] data = table.tableArray;//tableArray is an array of array of strings.

    TableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(data, columnNames);
    JTable mainTable = new JTable(model);
    model.isCellEditable(data.length,columnNames.length);
    contentPane.add(new JScrollPane (mainTable));

I've had a look online but can't seem to find any advice on saving the changes made to a cell. Any help would be very welcome!

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  • refresh the table. How are you refreshing the table?
    – Amarnath
    Mar 14, 2013 at 16:16
  • I guess i'm not refreshing the table as such. I use frame.dispose() and then create a new frame with the table in.
    – Hoggie1790
    Mar 14, 2013 at 16:18
  • Post full code that shows the problem.
    – Amarnath
    Mar 14, 2013 at 16:26
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    I tried this, if I add a TableModelListener to your model, it fires when I change a cell. Your model does get updated. Mar 14, 2013 at 16:28
  • Model gets updated. There is no problem as you are using DefaultTableModel. There may be some other issue. Post SSCCE to get sooner help.
    – Amarnath
    Mar 14, 2013 at 16:31

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I guess i'm not refreshing the table as such. I use frame.dispose() and then create a new frame with the table in.

  • then you lost all changes made in the current DefaultTableModel

  • don't top create a new JFrame with a new DefaultTableModel and a new JTable

  • all changes from TableCellEditor are changes dispayed in JTables view

  • JTable (with its model) is prepared for this job, don't to reacreate these Objects on runtime

  • DefaultTableModel has implemented all notifiers, there no needed to override any others events, nor to fireXxxXxx() programatically, but those events are required for AbstractTableModel

  • define add this code line for your JTablemainTable.putClientProperty("terminateEditOnFocusLost", Boolean.TRUE);

  • DefaultTableModel respesenting your required 2D array

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  • Thanks for the advice. Is it possible to make changes made in the JTable save to the 2D arraylist the table is based on? The reason being i will need to save this array and reload it when the program is restarted. Thanks.
    – Hoggie1790
    Mar 14, 2013 at 16:48
  • @Hoggie1790 Look at getDataVector to get the data that model is using.
    – Amarnath
    Mar 14, 2013 at 16:59
  • +1, the key to solving the problem is the table client property as described in more detail in Table Stop Editing.
    – camickr
    Mar 14, 2013 at 18:13

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