Showing the Table Header in a Non-Scrollable JTable Component : JTableHeader « Swing « Java Tutorial






import java.awt.BorderLayout;

import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.table.JTableHeader;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {
    int rows = 10;
    int cols = 5;
    JTable table = new JTable(rows, cols);
    JTableHeader header = table.getTableHeader();

    JPanel container = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());

    // Add header in NORTH slot
    container.add(header, BorderLayout.NORTH);

    // Add table itself to CENTER slot
    container.add(table, BorderLayout.CENTER);
  }
}








14.61.JTableHeader
14.61.1.Removing the Column Headers from a Scrollable in a JTable Component
14.61.2.Removing Column Headers: provide empty strings as the column header names.Removing Column Headers: provide empty strings as the column header names.
14.61.3.Hiding column headers: table.setTableHeader(null);Hiding column headers: table.setTableHeader(null);
14.61.4.Using Tooltips in Table Headers: Showing Tooltip Text in a Table HeaderUsing Tooltips in Table Headers: Showing Tooltip Text in a Table Header
14.61.5.Customizing Column Headers with IconsCustomizing Column Headers with Icons
14.61.6.Creating a Custom Column Header Renderer in a JTable Component
14.61.7.Setting Column Header Tool Tips in a JTable Components
14.61.8.Customizing a JTableHeader Look and Feel
14.61.9.Showing the Table Header in a Non-Scrollable JTable Component
14.61.10.Implementing Variable-Height Column Headers in a JTable Component
14.61.11.Listening for Clicks on a Column Header in a JTable Component