You could ude JTable !
Anshul Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/07/2000 04:43:43 PM
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Subject: Tabular Grid equivalent of Developer 2000 in Java
Hi All
Are there any specific classes / third party classes in Java which could be
used to present the resultset(consisting of several coulumns and several
rows) of a database query in Tabular grid like form with a scrollbar(just
like Developer 2000), to the front end user using AWT / swing components.
Is it that for every column of the resultset, a seperate
AWT object like TextArea / TextField etc. has to be used.
Pl. suggest any appropriate method.
Anshul
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