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I'm stuck in school projet.

I have javafx project, with a Controller A and Controller B. The A controller is associated with Tab A, and B conrtoller with Tab B.

In both controller, I have a listview listing the same object (@FXML Listview moviesList for example).

In Tab A, I can remove a movie from the listview. No problem, the object is deleted from the listview.

But problem, when I switch on the Tab B, the object is still in the Listview.

And I don't know how to refresh this listview after deleting the object.

Main.java

public class Main extends Application {

private Stage primaryStage;
private TabPane rootLayout;
private Tab tabMovie = new Tab("Movies");
private Tab tabRoom = new Tab("Rooms");


@Override
    public void start(Stage primaryStage) throws Exception {
        this.primaryStage = primaryStage;
        this.primaryStage.setTitle("Javaravi Admin");
        primaryStage.setResizable(false);

        loadScreen();

        showMovies();

        showRoomsAndShows();


    }


public void loadScreen() {
        try {
            FXMLLoader fxmlLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("menu.fxml"));
            rootLayout = fxmlLoader.load();

            // Show the scene containing the root layout.
            Scene scene = new Scene(rootLayout);
            scene.getStylesheets().add(Main.class.getResource("style.css").toExternalForm());
            rootLayout.getTabs().addAll(tabMovie, tabRoom, tabParam);
            primaryStage.setScene(scene);
            primaryStage.show();

        } catch (IOException exception) {
            exception.printStackTrace();
        }
    }


public void showMovies() {
        try {
            FXMLLoader fxmlLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("movie.fxml"));
            AnchorPane filmView = fxmlLoader.load();

            // Set person overview into the center of root layout.

            tabMovie.setContent(filmView);

            // Give the controller access to the main app.
            MovieController controller = fxmlLoader.getController();


        } catch (IOException exception) {
            exception.printStackTrace();
        }
    }



public void showRoomsAndShows() {
        try {
            FXMLLoader fxmlLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("system.fxml"));
            AnchorPane room = fxmlLoader.load();

            // Set person overview into the c enter of root layout.
            tabRoom.setContent(room);

            // Give the controller access to the main app.
            SystemController systemController = fxmlLoader.getController();


        } catch (IOException exception) {
            exception.printStackTrace();
        }
    }

MovieController.java

public class MovieController {

    @FXML
    private ListView<Film> moviesListView;

    private Database db = Database.getInstance();
    private ModelFactory mf = ModelFactory.getInstance();

    public MovieController() {
    }

    private void showAllMovies() {

        List<Film> moviesList = new ArrayList<>();
        List<Model> modelsList = mf.getAllModels("Film");
        for (int i=0; i<modelsList.size(); i++) {
            moviesList.add((Film) modelsList.get(i));
        }
        ObservableList<Film> myObservableList = FXCollections.observableList(moviesList);
        setMoviesItems(myObservableList);
    }

    private void setMoviesItems(ObservableList<Film> item) {

        moviesListView.setItems(item);
    }

@FXML
    private void initialize() {

        showAllMovies();
    }

    @FXML
    private void deleteShow() {

        Film selectedFilm = moviesListView.getSelectionModel().getSelectedItem();

            System.out.println("Validation suppression");
            selectedFilm.removeFromDb();
            showAllMovies();
            moviesListView.requestFocus();
            moviesListView.getSelectionModel().select(0);
            getSelectedMovie();      

    }

Show.java

public class SystemController {

@FXML
private ListView<Film> selectedMovieResa;

@FXML
    private void initialize() {

        // initialize lists
        showAllLanguages();
        showAllShows();
        showAllMovies();
        showAllRooms();
    }

// set movies list
    private void showAllMovies() {

        // same process as the first one (line 158, set room list)
        List<Film> moviesList = new ArrayList<>();
        List<Model> modelsList = mf.getAllModels("Film");
        for (int i=0; i<modelsList.size(); i++) {
            moviesList.add((Film) modelsList.get(i));
        }
        ObservableList<Film> myObservableList = FXCollections.observableList(moviesList);
        setMoviesItems(myObservableList);
    }

    public void setMoviesItems(ObservableList<Film> item) {

        selectedMovieResa.setItems(item);
        movieFromShow.setItems(item);
        filterMovie.setItems(item);
    }

Tks !

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  • Either display one ListView, so that it is outside of the TabPane (and hence always visible, no matter which tab is selected), or have both ListViews share the same list of items. (It's pretty much impossible to answer the question more fully without you providing an example application, i.e. an MCVE.)
    – James_D
    May 28, 2015 at 20:26
  • I edit as good as possible.
    – Raphael
    May 28, 2015 at 20:36

1 Answer 1

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The problem is each of your ListViews contains a different ObservableList with the data. So removing from one list will not remove from the other. The best solution is to let both list views share a single data list.

Have your ModelFactory class create a (single) ObservableList<Model> and return it via a getMovies() method. Something like

public class ModelFactory {

    private ObservableList<Film> filmList = null ;

    // existing code...

    public ObservableList<Film> getMovies() {
        if (filmList == null) {
            List<Film> films = new ArrayList<>();
            List<Model> models = getAllModels("Film");
            for (Model m : models) {
                films.add((Film)m);
            }
            filmList = FXCollections.observableList(films);
        }
        return filmList ;
    }

    // ...
}

Then you just have a single list that can be shared by the various views:

public class SystemController {

    // ...

    public void showAllMovies() {
        setMoviesItems(mf.getMovies());
    }

    // ...
}

and

public class MoviesController {

    // ...

    public void showAllMovies() {
        setMoviesItems(mf.getMovies());
    }

    // ...

    @FXML
    private void deleteShow() {
        Film selectedFilm = moviesListView.getSelectionModel().getSelectedItem();
        selectedFilm.removeFromDb();
        // since list is shared, this will be observed in all views...
        moviesListView.getItems().remove(selectedFilm); 
    }

    // ...
}

A similar, simpler (but complete) example is at https://github.com/james-d/SharedListView

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  • I was testing your solution and .. That's awesome !! Thank you, that's very nice and simple. Thank you so much !
    – Raphael
    May 28, 2015 at 21:29

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