I am following a series of Java tutorials in an attempt to learn it. I have a question about tutorial 72.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z_8yEv7nIc&feature=relmfu
At 7:02 of the video, this statement is written. However, this method has been deprecated in Java 1.7.
RightList.setListData(LeftList.getSelectedValues());
Eclipse returns the following error:
Object[] javax.swing.JList.getSelectedValues()
getSelectedValues
@Deprecated
public Object[] getSelectedValues()
Deprecated. As of JDK 1.7, replaced by getSelectedValuesList()
Returns an array of all the selected values, in increasing order based on their indices in the list.
Returns:
the selected values, or an empty array if nothing is selected
See Also:
isSelectedIndex(int), getModel(), addListSelectionListener(javax.swing.event.ListSelectionListener)
But this returns an error saying 'The method setListData(Object[]) in the type JList is not applicable for the arguments (List)'
.
What is the correct way to replace the above statement?
Also, I want to take this opportunity to ask a another unrelated question. Is it better to initialize variables outside the method like so:
private JList LeftList = new JList();
private JList RightList = new JList();
private JButton Move = new JButton("Move -->");
private static String[] Items = {"Item 1", "Item 2","Item 3","Item 4","Item 5"};
Compared to (As shown in the video): Declaring variables outside the class like above, but assigning values to them inside the method?
Does either perform better?
LeftList
? Is it a JList? Also show the actual error message, not your interpretation of it.