The properties of the objects I wished to display were dynamic and hidden behind method calls. There was no sensible way to expose them as getters. I could not use labelFunction because I wished to populate each row of my DataGrid with the results of various method calls on a single object, and labelFunction builds a label in a single cell.

Rákos Attila wrote:
JMH> However, what I want is to be able to see the results of certain
JMH> method calls on the objects in my dataProvider. Is there some way
JMH> to accomplish this feat without going berserk?

Why don't you use getter properties in your objects or
DataGridColumn.labelFunction?

  Attila

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