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JEventListPanel.Format<E> | Specify how the JComponents of an Object are layed out in a row. |
SortableRenderer | This interface is intended to be implemented by custom TableCellRenderers installed on the JTableHeader of a sortable JTable. |
TreeTableNodeDataEditor | This interface extends the notion of a normal TableCellEditor to one that is
more appropriate for editing the data portion of a
TreeTableCellEditor . |
TreeTableNodeDataRenderer | This interface extends the notion of a normal TableCellRenderer to one that
is more appropriate for rendering the data portion of a
TreeTableCellRenderer . |
Class Summary | |
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AbstractTreeTableNodeDataEditor | A convenient editor that eases the implementation of
TreeTableNodeDataRenderer by providing convenient access methods to the data
within the given TreeNodeData . |
AbstractTreeTableNodeDataRenderer | A convenient renderer that eases the implementation of
TreeTableNodeDataRenderer by providing convenient access methods to the data
within the given TreeNodeData . |
AutoCompleteSupport<E> | This class AutoCompleteSupport.install(javax.swing.JComboBox, ca.odell.glazedlists.EventList s support for filtering and autocompletion into
a standard JComboBox . |
AutoCompleteSupport.AutoCompleteCellEditor<E> | This extension of DefaultCellEditor exists solely to provide a handle to the AutoCompleteSupport object that is providing autocompletion capabilities to the JComboBox. |
CalculationTableModel | |
EventComboBoxModel<E> | A combo box model for displaying Glazed Lists in a combo box. |
EventJXTableModel<E> | An extension of the EventTableModel for better integration with
JXTable. |
EventListJXTableSorting | Sort a JXTable using SortedList . |
EventListModel<E> | An EventListModel adapts an EventList to the ListModel interface making it
appropriate for use with a JList . |
EventSelectionModel<E> | An EventSelectionModel is a class that performs two simulaneous
services. |
EventTableColumnModel<T extends TableColumn> | A TableColumnModel that holds an EventList . |
EventTableModel<E> | A TableModel that holds an EventList . |
EventTreeModel<E> | Adapt a TreeList for use in a JTree . |
GlazedListsSwing | A factory for creating all sorts of objects to be used with Glazed Lists. |
JEventListPanel<E> | A panel that shows the contents of an EventList containing JComponents. |
JEventListPanel.AbstractFormat<E> | A default implementation of the JEventListPanel.Format interface. |
SearchEngineTextFieldMatcherEditor<E> | A MatcherEditor that matches Objects that contain the filter text located
within a JTextField . |
SwingCalculations | |
TableComparatorChooser<E> | A TableComparatorChooser is a tool that allows the user to sort a ListTable by clicking on the table's headers. |
TextComponentMatcherEditor<E> | A MatcherEditor that matches Objects that contain the filter text located
within a Document . |
TreeNodeData | Instances of this class should only be constructed by Glazed Lists. |
TreeTableCellEditor | This editor removes some of the burden of producing an appropriate looking component for the hierarchy column of a tree table. |
TreeTableCellPanel | This panel exists to relieve the burdens of creating a
TableCellRenderer or
TableCellEditor that is appropriate for use in a
hierarchy column of a tree table. |
TreeTableCellRenderer | This renderer removes some of the burden of producing an appropriate looking component for the hierarchy column of a tree table. |
TreeTableSupport | This class TreeTableSupport.install(javax.swing.JTable, ca.odell.glazedlists.TreeList, int) s support for a single hierarchical column within
a standard JTable that is backed by an EventTableModel . |
TreeTableUtilities | A collection of static utility methods to ease the burdens of implementing correct TreeTable behaviour in Swing. |
UndoSupport<E> | This class adapts the generic UndoRedoSupport provided by Glazed
Lists for specific use with Swing's native UndoManager . |
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