I have a JXTable
with two columns that hold string values and one column that holds a date time value that follows this format: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss
.
Since I only care about the users changing the date, I thought I'd make use of DatePickerCellEditor
from the Swingx package with a custom SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss")
.
So far so good, except the problems start to occur when editing starts. The date part of the datetime is maintained, however, the time portion of it gets reset to "00:00:00" and to make matters worse, when I move to edit another cell, the value that remains in the cell that was being edited is the proper date, but the time at 00:00:00.
In other words, this becomes this
I have tried many things to fix this, including overriding the getTableCellEditorComponent
from DatePickerCellEditor
and printing the date directly from the JXDatePicker
. I found out that somewhere along the way, the time part of the day was being reset to "00:00:00". I couldn't find out where. I then tried, within the getTableCellEditorComponent
, manually setting the date by using JXDatePicker#setDate
and that also didn't work.
One workaround I found was, inside getTableCellEditorComponent
, calling JXDatePicker#getEditor
and manually setting the date there, however, the time part of the cell value still gets reset when editing stops.
public class SQLDatePickerCellEditor extends DatePickerCellEditor {
public SQLDatePickerCellEditor(DateFormat dateFormat) {
super(dateFormat);
}
@Override
public Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, int row, int column) {
JXDatePicker picker = (JXDatePicker) super.getTableCellEditorComponent(table, value, isSelected, row, column);
picker.getEditor().setText(value.toString());
System.out.println(picker.getDate()); //this prints the correct date but for some reason at 00:00:00
return picker;
}
}
Here's the sample code to work with:
public class DateForm extends javax.swing.JFrame {
public DateForm() {
initComponents();
pack();
setLocationRelativeTo(null);
initModel();
}
public void initModel() {
Class<?>[] types = new Class<?>[]{String.class, String.class, Date.class};
Object[][] data = new Object[][]{
{"John", "Smith", new Date(System.currentTimeMillis())}
};
DefaultTableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(data, new String[]{"Name", "Surname", "Date"}) {
@Override
public Class<?> getColumnClass(int columnIndex) {
return types[columnIndex];
}
};
table.setModel(model);
table.getColumn(2).setCellEditor(new DatePickerCellEditor(new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss")));
StringValue sv = new FormatStringValue(new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"));
TableCellRenderer r = new DefaultTableRenderer(sv);
table.getColumn(2).setCellRenderer(r);
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
private void initComponents() {
scrPane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
table = new org.jdesktop.swingx.JXTable();
setDefaultCloseOperation(javax.swing.WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
setPreferredSize(new java.awt.Dimension(500, 500));
scrPane.setViewportView(table);
getContentPane().add(scrPane, java.awt.BorderLayout.CENTER);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
DateForm df = new DateForm();
df.setVisible(true);
}
});
}
private javax.swing.JScrollPane scrPane;
private org.jdesktop.swingx.JXTable table;
}
Is this behaviour intended? I am aware that JXDatePicker
is for dates only, but I naturally assumed that it would preserve the time as long as the user didn't change the date.
String
, but the editor might be expecting aDate
valueObject
and gave it aDate
as its third value but the behaviour remains exactly the same. Either way, for completeness' sake, I just updated the sample code to reflect this change.