Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
47 lines (34 loc) · 1.28 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

47 lines (34 loc) · 1.28 KB

JavaFXTableMapper

Simply use ObjectTableView in place of JavaFX's TableView and all of the work is handled for you.

Example:

Model class:

public class Test {

  private int id;
  private String name;
  private String city;
  private String country;
  
  // getters/setters/constructor here
  // a findAll() method implementation
}

JavaFX Application:

import com.jfxdev.ObjectTableView; // our only class

ObservableList<Test> myObjects = Test.findAll();

// ObjectTableView takes care of mapping the object to a TableView
ObjectTableView<Test> table = new ObjectTableView<>(myObjects);

// use below constructor if we don't have our data yet, but still want the TableView
// ObjectTableView<Test> table = new ObjectTableView<>(Test.class); 
    
// Name multiple columns via Map
HashMap<String,String> columnNames = new HashMap<>();
columnNames.put("id", "T1_ID");
columnNames.put("name", "NAME");
table.applyColumnNameMapping(columnNames);

// or name them one at a time (a bit slower)
table.renameColumn("city", "City");

If we add the above ObjectTableView to a scene, we should end up with the following: table

That's all folks, everything is handled in the com.jfxdev.ObjectTableView class. Feel free to use it in your own code or fork the repo.