I have a JTable
inside a JScrollView
But It doesn't seem to be aligned well more over the scroll bar is tiny i am guessing that this is because of the alignment.Moreover
it is here is a snippet from the real code :
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.setResizable(false);
frame.setBounds(100, 100, 771, 453);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.getContentPane().setLayout(null);
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
panel.setBorder(new MatteBorder(1, 1, 1, 1, (Color) new Color(0, 0, 0)));
panel.setBounds(10, 32, 747, 370);
frame.getContentPane().add(panel);
panel.setLayout(null);
JPanel VPanel = new JPanel();
VPanel.setBounds(297, 43, 440, 224);
panel.add(VPanel);
JTable TableV = new JTable();
TableV.setAutoResizeMode(JTable.AUTO_RESIZE_OFF);
TableV.getTableHeader().setReorderingAllowed(false);
DefaultTableModel Model = new DefaultTableModel(0, 0);
String header[] = new String[] { "Country", "ID", "WAN IP", "User", "OS", "Java version" };
VPanel.add(new JScrollPane(TableV, JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED, JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED));
// just adding some data to fill the table
Model.setColumnIdentifiers(header);
//set model into the table object
TableV.setModel(Model);
//just adding some diff data to check if it scrolls down
for (int count = 1; count <= 50; count++)
{
Model.addRow(new Object[] { "data1", "data2", "data3", "data4", "data5", "data6" });
}
for (int count = 1; count <= 70; count++)
{
Model.addRow(new Object[] { "data100", "data200", "data300", "data400", "data500", "data600" });
}
frame.setVisible(true);
setBounds
is going to mess you over, either now or later, and you will want to get out of the newbie habit of doing this. Learn the layout managers and then use the layout managers.vPanel
to comply with Java naming rules) uses FlowLayout, and so the scrollpane may not fit well within it. Give it a BorderLayout and add the JScrollPane BorderLayout.CENTER if you want the scroll pane to fill it."it is not aligning well"
is a bit vague. Consider posting an image of what you're seeing and what you want to see. Finally create and post your minimal reproducible example so we can actually run your code for ourselves.