That's true, but it is up to your app to decide what constitutes "valid".

On Mar 7, 2011, at 3:36 PM, anton dos santos wrote:

> when a value is not valid you can still press return and then editing ends 
> and store() is also called.
> So modifying the MouseListener will not be enough.
> I believe that store() should not be invoked when there is a non valid value 
> in the row
> 
> 
> On 07/03/2011 21:04, lello wrote:
>> The problem I am facing is that when you have any value which is not valid
>> you can still select a row of the table with the mouse and trigger a store()
>> method. This shouldn't be allowed whether or not strictValidation() is true
>> or false, since it returns an exception in any case. I should overwrite some
>> MouseListener in my custom TableRowEditor, but I can't find any.
>> Any suggestion?
>> 
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