Ok, I'll give it a try. Thanks

2010/2/24 Greg Brown <[email protected]>

> Ah, yes. A while back there was an org.apache.pivot.wtk.content.TableRow
> class. However, it was nothing more than a simple wrapper around a HashMap,
> so we dropped it - you can just use a HashMap instead. Using the default
> renderers, you can actually use any class that implements the Dictionary
> interface, or any JavaBean class - the bean properties translate to column
> names. Using a custom renderer you can use whatever you want as a table row.
>
> You may find the Table Views section of the tutorial helpful:
>
> http://pivot.apache.org/tutorials/table-views.html
>
>
>
> On Feb 24, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Mathias Versichele wrote:
>
> TableView please
>
> 2010/2/24 Greg Brown <[email protected]>
>
>> TablePane.Row is used in conjunction with TablePane. It is similar to an
>> HTML table. TableViews are data-driven components that are backed by an
>> instance of org.apache.pivot.collections.List. TableView is similar to a
>> Swing JTable. Are you looking for a TablePane or a TableView example?
>>
>> On Feb 24, 2010, at 12:34 PM, Mathias Versichele wrote:
>>
>> > Could somebody post a helloWorld type example of adding a row with
>> contents to a tableview object ? I used to do this with the TableRow class,
>> but it seems to have become obsolete...
>> >
>> > --
>> > Mathias Versichele
>> > Bio-ir milieutechnologie / Msc. geografie
>> > Oudburgstraat 16
>> > 9240 Zele
>> > 0485/16.07.08
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Mathias Versichele
> Bio-ir milieutechnologie / Msc. geografie
> Oudburgstraat 16
> 9240 Zele
> 0485/16.07.08
>
>
>


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Mathias Versichele
Bio-ir milieutechnologie / Msc. geografie
Oudburgstraat 16
9240 Zele
0485/16.07.08

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